Pancake Day is upon us once again - that time of year when we start whisking up some tasty treats.

The day, which is also known as Shrove Tuesday, changes date every year but normally takes place in the month of February.

Always falling 47 days before Easter, Pancake Day is considered by many to be the final day of indulgence before the start of Lent, which lasts for 40 days.

Here's some background on the history - Shrove Tuesday was the last opportunity to use up eggs and fats before embarking on the Lenten fast and pancakes were the perfect way of using up these ingredients.

To celebrate Pancake Day, we've rounded-up the best places across Tynedale in Northumberland to get a pancake.

Bonnie's Cafe, Haltwhistle

Bonnie's Cafe, based on Westgate in Haltwhistle, say they are filled to the brim with a selection of baked goods, pancakes and waffles.

Twice Brewed Inn, Bardon Mill

The award-winning country pub near Hadrian's Wall serves up a range of dishes, including fluffy homemade pancakes with hazelnut spread, fresh strawberries & marshmallows.

The Falcon, Prudhoe

The Falcon Pub on Eastwood Terrace in Prudhoe offers a variety of American style pancakes, or a Belgian-style waffle, complete with choice of toppings; banana, strawberry, chocolate chips, whipped cream or vanilla ice cream.

Duke of Wellington Inn, Newton near Stocksfield

The traditional country inn, which offers views of the Tyne Valley, serve pancakes with a choice of fruit, sauce and ice cream.

Jethros, Haltwhistle

The sandwich deli in Market Square the heart of Haltwhistle serve pancakes year-round.

The menu consists of an American breakfast, plus pancakes and syrup.

Did your favourite place for pancakes in Tynedale not make our list?

Let us know your suggestions in the comments below.