The Official Visitor Site for Northumberland
One of the greatest wildlife experiences is just a boat ride away - the Farne islands lying off the coast of North Northumberland.

In summer the Farne Islands are 'home' for over 100,000 pairs of breeding seabirds, including 55,000+ pairs of puffins. Some 21-23 species nest here and are, almost without fail, incredibly tolerant of the human visitors. Tolerant, however, may not be quite the right word for the Arctic Terns who dive-bomb unsuspecting folk as they pass through their nesting colonies - not something to be forgotten in a hurry! The photographic opportunities are endless.
When the birds leave in late summer the Farne Islands become the pupping grounds for the second largest colony of grey seals in England.
Then there is the human story with St Cuthbert and Grace Darling taking centre stage, whilst the view from inner Farne back towards Bamburgh Castle rival any seen from the mainland.
The Farne Islands are open from 1 April - 30 September with the best time to visit, for the breeding seabirds, being mid-April through to late July, when landing is possible on Inner Farne, Staple Island, and Longstone. The seal pups can be viewed from visitor boats from late October until mid-December.
There are two boat companies licensed to land on the Farne Islands and both have booking offices on Seahouses harbour - and websites where you can check out the various itineraries. Bear in mind that the weather can play havoc with plans - rough seas can prevent sailings even in the summer months!
Glad Tidings
Telephone: +44 (0) 1665 720308
Email: skipper@farne-islands.com
Web: www.farne-islands.com
Golden Gate
Telephone: +44 (0) 1665 721210
Email: bookings@farneislandsboattrips.co.uk
Web: www.farneislandsboattrips.co.uk