Craster Tourist Information Centre is situated in the Quarry Car Park just at the entrance to Craster village. The village of Craster is on the Northumberland coast, 6 miles northeast of Alnwick. Craster has always been known as a fishing village, with its traditional fishing boats (or cobles) bringing in a variety of fish including herring. The small harbour was built in the nineteenth century for the herring fishery. Perhaps it is most famous for the curing sheds that produce the famous Craster kippers. The spectacular Dunstanburgh Castle is reached via a short coastal walk from Craster car park.
From April 5 2024, Craster Tourist Information Centre will be closing.
For visitors seeking information while in Northumberland, face-to-face visitor information will continue to be provided via the Morpeth Chantry Tourist Information Centre and the existing established network of visitor information points in libraries operated in Alnwick, Berwick, Corbridge, Haltwhistle, Hexham and Wooler.
Winter Opening Hours:
From Monday 6th November to Sunday 30th March open weekends only 10am-3pm.
Summer Opening Hours:
Open 9.30am - 4pm every day, including bank holidays.
Please note: Visitor information is also available by emailing [email protected]