Low Newton is a small village, almost completely owned by the National Trust. The curving beach and open-ended grass square surrounded by white-painted fishermen’s cottages is nothing short of picturesque.
Allow yourself to kick back and relax with a glass of real ale brewed in the village pub’s tiny microbrewery. Enjoy watching windsurfers skim across the sea, or you could even take a trip to the beach to explore the myriad of rock pools, or paddle in the shallows.
You can see the skeletal ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle in the distance along from the long stretch of sand curving around Embleton Bay.
This village may be small, but it has a lot to offer. Try local produce, be enamoured by the landscape, and lose yourself in the community spirit of the area.