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less than 0.5 miles

  1. Add Coquet Island to your Itinerary

    Coquet Island

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    Type:

    Natural Feature

    MORPETH

    Coquet Island is a Royal Society for the Protection of Birds  managed nature reserve. It is a safe haven for Puffins, Terns, and Seals. 

  2. Add Amble Harbour & Marina to your Itinerary

    Amble Harbour & Marina

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    Type:

    Marina

    MORPETH

    The beautiful harbourside area of the Northumberland coast. 

  3. Add Coquet Yacht Club to your Itinerary

    Coquet Yacht Club

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    Type:

    Beach

    MORPETH

    A friendly club in a friendly port!   The club provides a busy sailing calendar and some great events.

less than 2 miles

  1. Add Warkworth Castle & Hermitage to your Itinerary

    Warkworth Castle & Hermitage

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    Type:

    Historic Site

    Morpeth

    The magnificent keep of Warkworth above the River Coquet, dominates one of the largest, strongest and most impressive fortresses in Northumberland.  The castle's most famous owners were the Percy family, whose lion badge can be seen carved on many…

  2. Add Hauxley Wildlife Discovery Centre to your Itinerary

    Hauxley Wildlife Discovery Centre

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    Type:

    Nature Reserve

    Low Hauxley, Morpeth

    The Hauxley Wildlife Discovery Centre is one of the best wildlife-watching spots in the North East. Right next to the beach, it offers fantastic views across the length of Druridge Bay and is internationally renowned for its birds.

  3. Warkworth Beach

    Add Warkworth Beach to your Itinerary

    Warkworth Beach

    Type

    Type:

    Beach

    MORPETH

    Warkworth Beach. 

less than 5 miles

  1. Add Druridge Links to your Itinerary

    Druridge Links

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    Type:

    Nature Trail

    MORPETH

    Many special wild flowers and animals can be found at Druridge Links,  set in 99 acres of magnificent sand-dunes. 

  2. The Ferryman's Hut

    Add The Ferryman's Hut to your Itinerary

    The Ferryman's Hut

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    Type:

    Museum

    ALNWICK

    The hut is a mini-museum with photographs of the ferrymen, various images of old Alnmouth fishermen, information about the ferry, and assorted memorabilia.

  3. Add St Cuthberts Cross to your Itinerary

    St Cuthberts Cross

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    Type:

    Landmark

    ALNWICK

    Said to be where St Cuthbert agreed to become Bishop of Lindisfarne. 

  4. Add Druridge Bay Country Park to your Itinerary

    Druridge Bay Country Park

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    Type:

    Country / Royal Park

    MORPETH

    The bay is a stunning, with seven miles of sand running from Amble to Cresswell and is a popular with cyclists, walkers and surfers. Druridge Bay Country Park has amenities to help you enjoy a day at the coast with toilets, cafe and children's play…

more than 5 miles

  1. Add Washington Old Hall to your Itinerary

    Washington Old Hall

    Type

    Type:

    Historic House / Palace

    Washington

    At the heart of historic Washington village this picturesque stone manor house and its gardens provide a tranquil oasis, reflecting gentry life following the turbulence of the English Civil War.

    Awards

    • Visit England Code of Practice 2014
  2. Add Ridley Park to your Itinerary

    Ridley Park

    Type

    Type:

    Parkland / Woodland Garden

    BLYTH

    Visit Ridley Park in Blyth for a great day out for the whole family.  The park is located near the centre of the Northumberland town with great transport links and recreational activities for all ages to enjoy.  With a water play area, woodland…

  3. Add St John the Evangelist, Castleside to your Itinerary

    St John the Evangelist, Castleside

    Type

    Type:

    Church / Chapel

    Shotley Bridge, Consett

    The church, built of local stone, was designed by Mr. Ewan Christian (architect also of the National Portrait Gallery) and was inspired by a Swiss mountain chapel. Consecrated by Dr. Charles Baring, Bishop of Durham on 7th March 1867.

  4. Add Durham Town Hall to your Itinerary

    Durham Town Hall

    Type

    Type:

    Historic Site

    Durham City

    The Town Hall has been central to life in Durham city for more than 650 years.  Learn about the powerful Prince Bishops, the evolution of local government and the historic and ongoing roles of the Mayor and Mayor’s Bodyguard.  Since the 14th Century…

    Awards

    • Regional and Miscellaneous Northern Saints Trails Passport 2021Northern Saints Trails Passport
  5. Add Newbiggin Maritime Centre to your Itinerary

    Newbiggin Maritime Centre

    Type

    Type:

    Museum

    Newbiggin by the Sea

    Newbiggin Maritime Centre, the newest attraction on the beautiful Northumberland coastline, offers a unique experience for visitors. Telling the story of a community’s life by the sea.

  6. Add Framwellgate Bridge to your Itinerary

    Framwellgate Bridge

    Type

    Type:

    Historic Site

    DURHAM

    Framwellgate Bridge, the oldest bridge in Durham, is one of three mediaeval arch bridges that cross the River Wear in Durham City. Over time the bridge has undergone quite a transformation.

  7. Add Monkwearmouth Station Fans Museum to your Itinerary

    Monkwearmouth Station Fans Museum

    Type

    Type:

    Museum

    Sunderland

    Housed in the former Monkwearmouth Station museum.  The Fans Museum has an outstanding collection of SAFC memorabilia as well as that of national and international clubs.

  8. Add Binchester Roman Fort to your Itinerary

    Binchester Roman Fort

    Type

    Type:

    Castle / Fort

    Bishop Auckland

    Remains of Commandant's house and neighbouring bath-house containing one of the best preserved examples of a hypocaust (underfloor heating system) in the whole of Britain.

  9. Add Land of Oak & Iron Heritage Centre to your Itinerary

    Land of Oak & Iron Heritage Centre

    Type

    Type:

    Heritage / Visitor Centre

    Blaydon-On-Tyne

    Land of Oak & Iron covers 177 square miles of the beautiful and historic Derwent Valley & surrounding areas, making it one of the North East’s most rewarding & exciting areas to explore.

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