I fully appreciate that it's an utterly inhospitable, barren wasteland, with nothing at all to recommend it to visitors, but I think we're going there in the campervan or ten days or so in late June. Lord knows why.
Any recommendations for nice campsites, places, things to do? When I say 'nice', I mean, you know, relatively speaking.
Budle Bay or Warren Mill campsite.
What sort of things do you like to visit?
Dunstan Hill near Craster for coast
Clennel Hall near Alwinton has touring site and does britstop in carpark for campervans
Warren Mill seconded. Good site for easy access to Bamburgh:
https://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/details.asp?revid=2991
I have stayed in a tent at the campsite in Beal, which is inland from Holy Island - it was nice.
Springhill Farm, Seahouses
Annstead Farm, near Seahouses
The Barn at Beal, near Holy Island
There are lots and lots of threads on here about things to do up there.
Definitely not following this.
Thanks folks
What sort of things do you like to visit?
Pretty much anything that can be visited with a dog; castles, beaches, general countryside, nice towns, pubs, that kinda thing.
Pretty much anything that can be visited with a dog; castles, beaches, general countryside, nice towns, pubs, that kinda thing.
There's a couple of castles Bamburgh allows dogs, countryside you want Ingram or Coquet.
Towns Wooler, Berwick, Almwick and Amble or villages like Craster.
National Trust there is Cragside or Wallington amongst others.
Small animal zoos such as Northumberland Zoo and Kirkley Hall.
Steam train there's Etal for a miniature one and Aln Valley for the real thing.
Beaches miles and miles of them.
Dunstan Hill near Craster for coast
We stayed here for a few weeks about five years ago, and loved it. There was a trail we walked down to the beach every day, from which it felt like you could see all along the coast in both directions.
Highly recommended.
There’s a couple of castles Bamburgh allows dogs
Awesome, we can go and see the home of Utred, son of Utred.
We've used the Caravan Club site at Powburn a couple of times, it's nice.
inhospitable, barren wasteland
Eeeey, Tek a cooooat an a brolly wit ya.
dog; castles,
Dunstanburgh. Fantastic location.
Warkworth. Beautiful little castle.
Etal. Lovely little village not much castle left.
All are dog friendly.
Lindisfarne Castle, offer a free dog sitting service, they will look after your hound at the ticket office while you explore inside.
The majority of pubs are also dog friendly.
The College Valley in the Cheviots, just past Wooler, has some lovely walks, a good choice of easy low level stuff but you can take in some of the tops either side.
Beaches and castles?
Well there is always the Coast And Castles cycle route (NCN1) that runs along the coast from Edinburgh down to Newcastle. Lots to see along that!
http://www.cyclenorthumberland.org.uk/listing/The-Coast--Castles-Cycle-Route-NCN-Route-1
https://www.sustrans.org.uk/ncn/map/route/coast-and-castles-south
"Awesome, we can go and see the home of Utred, son of Utred!"
Can I come too?!
🙂
Bookmarked btw.
I'll just throw Scoutscroft caravan park in Coldingham in to the mix as well. It's 10 miles or so over the border in to Scotland. Beautiful part of the coastline, plenty of walking, including long distance paths and no shortage of ruined castles, fortifications and priories in the local & surrounding areas!
If it's a nice day take a Farne Island trip from Seahouses..
Might be controversial but I thought Alnwick Castle was crap. The weird modern tv's to show the place is lived in etc just took away from it for me.