Discover the Enchanting Northumberland Coast: Castles, Culinary Delights, and Coastal Trails

By Ivan PetrenkoApr 8, 2024 17:30 PMNews
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Nestled in the heart of North East England, the Northumberland Coast offers an escape into a world where the wild and windswept landscapes meet the historical grandeur of ancient castles and the serene beauty of sandy beaches. This coastal stretch, rich in history and natural beauty, invites travelers for weeks of exploration with its seaside trails, castles, and unique culinary experiences.

Historical Wonders and Natural Beauty

The strategic location of Northumberland, close to the border with Scotland, has resulted in the region being dotted with over 70 castle sites. These range from majestic ruins that have withstood the test of time to grand edifices that retain their original splendor. Notable mentions include Bamburgh Castle, with its millennia-old history, and Alnwick Castle, which gained fame as Hogwarts in the Harry Potter films. For wildlife enthusiasts, a boat trip to the Farne Islands during spring or summer unveils one of the UK’s largest puffin colonies, while autumn brings the opportunity to witness grey seals.

Embark on a Coastal Adventure

The Northumberland Coast Path, stretching 62 miles from Cresswell to Berwick-upon-Tweed, offers picturesque views and is divided into six manageable stages. The Craster to Seahouses section, known as one of the country's most scenic walks, features the historic ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle set against a backdrop of sandy beaches and rocky shores.

Culinary Heritage and Local Delicacies

Craster, a charming fishing village, is renowned for its kippers and the traditional smokehouses that cure North Sea herring. A visit to L Robson & Sons, a fourth-generation family shop, is a must for a taste of this local specialty. Nearby, the Jolly Fisherman pub offers a warm refuge on stormy nights, with a menu that celebrates the best of the sea, including oysters and crab.

Exploring England’s Northernmost Town

Berwick-upon-Tweed, England's northernmost town, boasts a rich history of changing hands between England and Scotland. Its 16th-century fortifications, among Europe’s best preserved, offer a glimpse into the past, while the Victorian Royal Border Bridge and the town's sandstone streets, lined with art galleries, cafes, and independent shops, reflect its vibrant culture.

A Pilgrimage to Holy Island

The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, accessible only by a causeway depending on the tide, remains a site of spiritual significance. Its ancient monastery, established in 635 CE by St Aidan, marks the place where Christianity was introduced to the pagan Saxons of northern England, making it a revered pilgrimage site.

Where to Stay

For those looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of the Northumberland coast, Sea Breeze offers a comfortable and stylish base. This self-catering house features nautical-themed décor, ample windows for admiring the coastal views, and comfortable accommodations for six guests, making it an ideal retreat for families and groups of friends alike.

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