Bamburgh Castle
Visit this Royal Fortress, Norman Castle and Coastal Home that stood guard above the spectacular Northumberland Coastline for over 1400 years.
During your journey along our wonderful coastline and Area of Natural Beauty, you may want to stop and take in the sights at one of the many places that run alongside the route with amazing views and fascinating history. Here are a list of just a few of the many wonderful places that you would come across along the length of the walk.
Visit this Royal Fortress, Norman Castle and Coastal Home that stood guard above the spectacular Northumberland Coastline for over 1400 years.
Find out more information about things to do in Berwick to make the most of your visit to this northernmost town in England and the surrounding area.
Craster Tourist Information Centre is situated in the Quarry Car Park just at the entrance to Craster village. The village of Craster is on the Northumberland coast, 6 miles northeast of Alnwick. Craster has always been known as a fishing village, with its traditional fishing boats (or cobles) bringing in a variety of fish including herring. The small harbour was built in the nineteenth century for the herring fishery. Perhaps it is most famous for the curing sheds that produce the famous Craster kippers . The spectacular Dunstanburgh Castle is reached via a short coastal walk from Craster car park.
Discover a living landscape rich in wildlife as you walk on a stunning seven-mile stretch of sand located between Amble and Cresswell.
Learn about the life of Grace, Victorian Britain's greatest heroine. Discover her story through her personal items and find yourself transported back to 1838 with the museum's audio-visual tools and exhibitions.