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Seahouses Harbour and Beach

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Seahouses Harbour and Beach

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  • Location: North Sunderland, North East England, England, United Kingdom

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    November 18, 2020

    Hiking

    A large village nestled on the coast, Seahouses has a beautiful beach, fishing port and harbour. The village is a popular destination thanks to its rich sea wildlife such as seals and seabirds and as it is the point of embarkment to visit the Farne Islands. The village is a perfect place to whistle away time, enjoying the fresh sea breeze and an ice cream. It is also known for its kippers that have been produced locally in the village for over 200 years.

    May 4, 2018

    Hiking

    Seshouses has a busy harbour with lots of boats available for trips to the Farne Islands and some great fish and chips.

    July 19, 2021

    Hiking

    Beautiful seaside village with lots to do during the day and views over the farne islands and Bamburgh.
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    Northumberland Coast Path: Seahouses to Bamburgh Loop

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    Embark on a moderate 7.5-mile (12.0 km) hike along the Northumberland Coast Path, offering a rewarding circular journey from Seahouses. This route takes approximately 3 hours and 6 minutes to complete, with a gentle elevation gain of 234 feet (71 metres). You'll experience expansive golden sandy beaches and coastal paths, with the imposing Bamburgh Castle providing a dramatic backdrop. The trail combines both beach and inland sections, giving you varied scenery throughout your walk.

    Before you set out, remember to check the tide times; certain parts of the beach path might be impassable during high tide. The trail can also get muddy, especially in winter or following heavy rainfall, so wear appropriate footwear. If you prefer a one-way trip, a bus service is available to take you back to Seahouses from Bamburgh, offering flexibility for your return journey.

    This loop provides an excellent opportunity to witness the dramatic Northumberland coastline. As you hike, you'll catch distant views of the Farne Islands, renowned for their rich wildlife. The constant presence of Bamburgh Castle, perched on its rocky plateau, adds a historical and majestic element to your coastal adventure.

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    Hike the Bamburgh Castle and beach loop from Seahouses, a moderate trail spanning 7.7 miles (12.3 km) with a gentle 178 feet (54 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 3 hours and 9 minutes. This picturesque route guides you along the Northumberland coastline, primarily on golden sand beaches backed by attractive dunes. You will experience the dramatic presence of Bamburgh Castle, perched on its rocky plateau, as a constant and iconic backdrop, especially when approaching it from the beach.

    While the overall loop is rated as moderate, the 3-mile beach walk from Seahouses to Bamburgh is largely flat and easy, with only a short climb up to the castle. The return journey often follows St Oswald's Way, leading you through fields and woods for a different countryside experience. If you plan to walk predominantly on the beach, be aware of tide times; however, alternative paths are available if needed. Some sections may require sturdy shoes due to the sandy terrain.

    This trail is notable for its iconic coastal views, considered among the most staggering in the UK. Bamburgh Castle itself holds significant historical importance, having guarded the coastline for over 1,400 years and appearing in films and TV shows. The area is also rich in sea wildlife, and Seahouses serves as a departure point for visiting the Farne Islands, known for their seals and seabirds. The route connects the bustling fishing village of Seahouses with the charming village of Bamburgh.

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    Embark on a moderate coastal hike along the Seahouses loop from Beadnell, a 6.3-mile (10.1 km) route that takes approximately 2 hours and 35 minutes to complete with an elevation gain of 140 feet (43 metres). You will experience diverse coastal scenery, from the expansive "sugar-sand" beaches of Beadnell Bay to rocky sections and paths crossing farm fields. The trail offers sweeping views of the North Sea and passes by the historic Beadnell Harbour, notable for its 18th-century lime kilns and unique west-facing position on England's east coast. This relatively flat and gently undulating path is part of the Northumberland Coast Path, making it accessible for a wide range of hikers.

    This loop connects the charming villages of Beadnell and Seahouses, providing convenient access points and amenities in both locations. The path is generally easy to navigate, suitable for casual hikers and families. While the research does not specify parking or public transport details, the connection between two villages suggests various options for starting and ending your hike. Consider visiting in late spring and summer for the best chances to spot nesting terns and other wildlife.

    Beyond the beautiful landscapes, the route is rich in natural and historical significance. It traverses an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, showcasing significant sand dunes and wildflowers. Keep an eye out for wildlife, including seals and even dolphins in the North Sea. Seahouses itself is a busy fishing port and serves as the primary embarkation point for boat trips to the Farne Islands, renowned for their bird colonies and seal populations, offering an excellent extension to your coastal exploration.

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    Location: North Sunderland, North East England, England, United Kingdom

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