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Famous for friendly people and a busy fishing harbour, this is the southern gateway town to the Northumberland Coast National Landscape
Famous for friendly people and a busy fishing harbour, this is the southern gateway town to the Northumberland Coast National Landscape
A majestic medieval castle, a picturesque village and a river teeming with nature
Estuary birds, saltmarsh and dunes, all surrounding a historic golf course and village
Wading birds, fascinating geology, sandy beaches, fishing, and a history of smuggling
A bustling village and harbour taking you to the Farne Islands with their grey seal and seabird colonies
Beaches, a stunning castle, dunes rich in flowers, rockpools, and a place to learn more about the amazing story of Grace Darling
Steeped in cultural history, home to outstanding wildlife and a thriving community, and a place of pilgrimage for generations
A Victorian promenade, family-friendly beach and lovely views across the estuary to Berwick-upon-Tweed
The most northerly town in England, with 900 years of history contained within the historic city walls
(Photography by Dru Dodd)
A path following the coastline for 100 kilometres (60 miles).
The information you need to plan your trip to the Northumberland Coast National Landscape.