Top 7 Northumberland Coastal Walks Near Our Cottage Rentals
Posted on 05-03-25By: Claire S. | 7 minute read

If you're lucky enough to be staying in one of our Northumberland holiday cottages you're in for a treat when it comes to exploring the stunning coastal scenery. Northumberland’s coastline is a treasure trove for walkers, boasting everything from soft sandy beaches to dramatic cliffs, with picturesque views that make every step worthwhile.
Whether you're a seasoned hiker or just looking for a leisurely stroll with the family, we've put together a guide to the top seven coastal walks that are just a stone's throw away from our cottages. Lace up your walking boots, and let’s explore the beauty of Northumberland!

1. Bamburgh to Seahouses – Castle Views and Coastal Charm
Starting off our list of coastal walks in Northumberland is the immensely popular Bamburgh to Seahouses Coastal Path. This stroll spans approximately 3 miles and treats walkers to breathtaking panoramic views of the iconic Bamburgh Castle as they make their way along the path. The beauty of this walk lies not only in its stunning scenery but also in its accessibility, making it a perfect choice for families or leisurely walkers seeking a picturesque outing by the sea.
One of the major highlights of the Bamburgh to Seahouses Coastal Path is the awe-inspiring view of Bamburgh Castle, perched majestically on the cliffs. As you amble along, the castle's towering presence commands attention, offering an extraordinary backdrop against the sprawling coastal panoramas.
A walk along the Bamburgh to Seahouses Coastal Path also offers the chance to spot various species of sea birds soaring above the waves. With luck, you might even catch sight of a playful seal popping its head above the water to greet passersby.
But why should you choose the Bamburgh to Seahouses Coastal Path over other options? Well, apart from the breathtaking views and natural wonders, it is conveniently located near our holiday cottages. With easy access, you can embark on this walk right from your doorstep, immersing yourself in the tranquility and charm of the Northumberland coast. Moreover, at the end of your journey at Seahouses, there are plenty of cafés waiting to refuel you with treats and beverages, making it an ideal adventure that seamlessly blends exploration, relaxation, and culinary indulgence.

2. Beadnell Bay – Tranquility and Wildlife
Come and explore the beauty of Beadnell's stunning sandy bay, where you can indulge in the joy of wandering along the vast stretches of sand, discovering hidden treasures in rock pools, and immersing yourself in breathtaking birdwatching opportunities.
Whether you are young or old, Beadnell offers an accessible route that is perfect for all ages. Take a stroll along the smooth sands, feel the gentle waves caress your feet, and breathe in the refreshing coastal air.
For families wanting a peaceful getaway or couples looking for a romantic escape, our Beadnell cottages are nestled in close proximity. These idyllic cottages provide the perfect accommodation, allowing you to wake up to the soothing sound of the waves and immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature.

3. Craster to Dunstanburgh Castle – History Meets Scenic Beauty
Craster, famous for its kippers, offers more than just delicious smoked fish. It serves as the perfect starting point for an awe-inspiring coastal walk. The Craster to Dunstanburgh Castle walk covers approximately 1.5 miles in one direction and rewards hikers with unparalleled views of the majestic castle ruins that stand proudly against the dramatic backdrop of the coastline.
As you embark on this coastal adventure, you'll be treated to the sights of rugged coastline and remarkable rock formations that have been sculpted by the relentless waves of the North Sea. One of the highlights of this walk is the opportunity to explore the ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle. This medieval fortress, once a symbol of power and grandeur, now stands as a haunting reminder of its glorious past. The castle's strategic location, perched on a remote headland, adds to its mystique and invites exploration.
After immersing yourself in history and nature, indulge in the culinary delights that Craster has to offer. Make sure to visit the renowned fish smokehouse, where you can try the freshest local seafood. From the mouthwatering kippers that put Craster on the map to an array of other seafood options, the fish smokehouse is a haven for food enthusiasts. By staying at a cottage nearby, you can conveniently intertwine this coastal walk with a visit to Craster's village, allowing you to immerse yourself in the local charm and enjoy the bounty of the sea.

4. Alnmouth Circular Walk – Art, History, and Nature
This circular walk takes you along the stunning Northumberland coastline, offering breathtaking views of the North Sea and miles of unspoiled sandy beaches. Enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including rolling hills, fields, and seaside villages. Northumberland is known for its diverse wildlife, and this circular walk provides ample opportunities to spot various bird species, including waders, seabirds, and even the occasional seal.
Along the route, you'll come across several historical landmarks, such as the ruins of the medieval Dunstanburgh Castle. This 14th-century castle provides a dramatic backdrop against the Northumberland coastline and is a must-see for history enthusiasts and photographers. The circular walk takes you alongside the peaceful Alnmouth Estuary, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
As you take in the views, you'll encounter traditional fishing villages and charming coastal cottages, giving you a glimpse of the region's rich history and heritage. The circular walk is relatively easy and suitable for all age groups and fitness levels. The well-maintained paths and signposts make it accessible for both seasoned walkers and beginners.

5. Holy Island Causeway Walk – A Pilgrimage Through Time
A visit to Holy Island is an absolute must for anyone fortunate enough to be staying along the Northumberland coast. This island offers an experience that seamlessly blends rich history and breathtaking scenic landscapes. As you embark on the captivating 6-mile walk around the island, you will be treated to incredible views that will leave you in awe.
One of the standout features of Holy Island is undoubtedly the world-renowned Lindisfarne Priory. This ancient monastery holds a significant place in history, as it was here that the famous Lindisfarne Gospels were created. These beautifully illuminated manuscripts are a testament to the skill and artistry of the monks who meticulously crafted them.
Beyond the historical intrigue, Holy Island also offers a unique natural phenomenon that is worth witnessing firsthand. The island is subject to unique tidal patterns, transforming it into a captivating landscape that changes dramatically throughout the day. As the tide recedes, a causeway emerges, connecting the island to the mainland. This fleeting window of accessibility adds an extra layer of adventure and excitement to your visit. Therefore, it is essential to time your journey accordingly and consult the tide tables to ensure a safe passage or a memorable boat trip.
For nature enthusiasts, Holy Island provides ample opportunities for wildlife spotting. The island is home to a designated nature reserve, which serves as a sanctuary for a wide variety of bird species. Birdwatchers will be delighted by the diverse array of winged creatures that can be seen here. From graceful wading birds, such as curlews and oystercatchers, to majestic birds of prey, like peregrine falcons and kestrels, there is never a shortage of feathered wonders to observe. As you wander the island's picturesque wetlands, keep your eyes peeled for seals lounging on the shores. These playful marine mammals are often spotted basking in the sun or swimming through the surrounding waters.

6. Warkworth to Amble – A Riverside and Coastal Blend
The Warkworth to Amble route is a leisurely 2-mile stroll that takes you through some of the most breathtaking riverbank and coastal landscapes in Northumberland. As you embark on this scenic journey, you'll find yourself surrounded by the beauty of the estuarine views and the rich diversity of birdlife that inhabit the area. From ducks swimming along the river to herons perched on the riverbank, there is an abundance of wildlife to be spotted along the way. One of the highlights of this walk is reaching the picturesque town of Amble, renowned for its famous harbour, with its blend of colourful fishing boats and tranquil atmosphere.
Amble is also a culinary treat for seafood lovers. Make sure to pay a visit to Amble's popular fish market, where you can indulge in the freshest seafood the North Sea has to offer. From fish and chips to succulent crab and lobsters, there is a mouthwatering array of seafood options to savour.

7. Embleton Bay to Newton-by-the-Sea – Secluded Serenity
Are you longing for a tranquil retreat amidst breathtaking natural beauty? Look no further than the Embleton Bay to Newton-by-the-Sea walk, a hidden gem that offers solitude in abundance. Nestled along the stunning Northumberland Coastline, this awe-inspiring walking route presents a quieter alternative for those wanting pristine sands and untouched landscapes.
For photography enthusiasts, the Embleton Bay to Newton-by-the-Sea walk is an absolute delight. The unspoiled beauty of the bay, with its rolling sand dunes and picturesque views, offers endless possibilities for capturing that perfect shot. The changing light throughout the day casts a magical spell on the landscape, painting it with a vibrant spectrum of colours. Whether you're an amateur photographer or a seasoned pro, you'll find yourself framed in a world of artistic splendour here.

Looking for More Northumberland Inspiration?
Northumberland’s coastline is a walker’s paradise full of varied scenery and historical sites, all accessible from our welcoming Northumberland holiday cottages. Whether you're planning a day of adventure or a simple stroll by the sea, there's something for everyone along these breathtaking paths.
So, pack your bags, grab your walking shoes, and get ready to discover the stunning coastal walks near your home away from home! You might just fall in love with Northumberland and its scenic charm.
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