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Northumberland towns and villages
Outstanding beautyCoast, castles and cobbles
Staggering, seaside castle remains, cosy cafés on cobbled corners, bustling markets with trinket-filled stalls and country pubs overlooking sweeping landscapes.
All of this and more lies in our towns and villages, where the welcomes are warm, the historical sites are spectacular and the locally produced food is exquisite. From Blyth, the biggest town in Northumberland, to the ancient village of Warkworth and Bamburgh the prettiest village in Northumberland, there is so much to explore.
Experience that small town hustle and bustle on the bunting-strew, fairy-lit, cobbled streets of our magical market towns, so whether you are wondering why you should visit Alnwick, thinking about the shops you could explore in Corbridge or wanting to discover picture perfect, coastal village Alnmouth - take a look at our guide to Northumberland’s towns and villages.
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Alnwick
Hexham
Amble
Morpeth
Wooler
Blyth
Haltwhistle
Ashington
Ponteland Northumberland
Seahouses
A long history of fishing makes the popular village of Seahouses both fascinating and beautiful. Experience local wildlife and gorgeous beaches, enjoy fresh fish and chips and crazy golf, and take a scenic walk along the harbour.
Alnmouth
With its colourful houses, wildlife aplenty, and tranquil beach, Alnmouth sits within one of Northumberland's Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There's always an opportunity to appreciate the coastline here, be it walking, cycling, or horse riding.
Warkworth
A high street framed by a 12th-century church and a magnificent castle, artisan shops, and incredible views, it's no wonder why this ancient village is a must-see. Warkworth is small, but it contains a wealth of history just waiting to be discovered.
Newbiggin-by-the-Sea
A bay teeming with marine wildlife, a peaceful beach known for its glowing sunrises and fiery sunsets, and Sean Henry's intriguing Couple sculpture that sits out at sea. They're all waiting for you in Newbiggin-by-the-Sea.
Craster
The famous smoked kippers popular with the Royal Family, the ruins of what was once a magnificent fortress, local art, a tranquil cove, and bird spotting are just a few of the things that will make your visit to the fishing village of Craster so memorable.
Bamburgh
A pristine beach, drifting sand dunes, snug eateries tucked away on street corners, and a magnificent castle view everywhere you turn. These are just a few of Bamburgh’s draws, not to mention its coastal setting in the county's AONB.
Beadnell
With its protected waters and golden sandy beaches, Beadnell is a watersports paradise. Take the plunge and try activities such as kite surfing, kayaking, windsurfing and wakeboarding.
Belford
Wedged between the coast and the countryside, barely-trodden Belford is an ideal spot for exploring every corner of Northumberland. As an old coaching town, the village has a long history of giving visitors a warm welcome.
Low Newton
Low Newton's charming Embleton Bay, its white fisherman's cottages, its local produce, and its stunning stretch of Northumberland coastline are all reasons to visit this small, yet remarkable, place.
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