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The Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Seahouses

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Featuring endless beaches, rugged cliffs, rocky coves, and extensive sand dunes, The Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty offers numerous opportunities for enjoying the outdoors, from quiet walks along the beach to wildlife watching. Affectionately called "nature's playground" by the locals, this narrow coastal strip runs for 64 km (40 mi) from Berwick upon Tweed to the Coquet Estuary. Although the coast remains largely undeveloped, it still attracts holidaymakers and day-trippers. Caravan and campsites accommodate nature lovers and adventurers who come to enjoy bird-watching, cycling, horse riding, and a plethora of water sports. To visit The Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on your holiday in Seahouses, and find out what else Seahouses has to offer, use our Seahouses.
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  • A lovely beach and surrounding area. we were short of time but we will com back to walk from Seahouses to bamburgh along the beach 
    A lovely beach and surrounding area. we were short of time but we will com back to walk from Seahouses to bamburgh along the beach  more »
  • We called in on Seahouses whilst touring the Northumberland coastline. A very time stood still fishing village, with so much to see, especially down by the harbour. Also take yourself on a fabulous... 
    We called in on Seahouses whilst touring the Northumberland coastline. A very time stood still fishing village, with so much to see, especially down by the harbour. Also take yourself on a fabulous...  more »
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  • Just a lay by on a B road but right on the coastal path. Amazing views and great walks to be had. But very strange there was no benches set out anywhere and I walked about 10 miles along the path..
  • Came across the arctic turn nesting site during a local beach walk from beadnel in mid June. It was very interesting to us novices and the staff were very friendly and informative. Fascinating insight into the work of the national trust wardens there.

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