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Discover the Northumberland Coast National Landscape

Local people and partnerships working together to conserve one of the UK's finest landscapes

The Northumberland Coast National Landscape is a legally designated area because of its natural beauty and national significance.


Visiting the Northumberland Coast National Landscape

Where to go

This National Landscape is made up of traditional villages and lively harbours. 

Places

About us

Learn more about why this landscape is protected.

What is a National Landscape?

Northumberland Coast Path

A path following the coastline for 100 kilometres (60 miles). 

Explore coastal walking

Plan your visit

The information you need to plan your trip to the Northumberland Coast National Landscape. 

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138

square kilometres of protected landscape

23

species of seabirds call the Northumberland Coast home

10,000

years of human history shaping this place

200

Conservation Team volunteers caring for the coastline

Explore the Northumberland Coast National Landscape

Volunteers building a barn owl shed

Volunteering

The Conservation Team is a volunteer initiative carrying out vital tasks.

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Farmland with Warkworth Castle in the background

Farming in Protected Landscapes

Find out more about Defra programme, Farming in Protected Landscapes.

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People walking along the beach

Walking

Explore the Northumberland Coast by following different walking routes.

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