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Bamburgh

Bamburgh Castle to Beadnell loop — Northumberland Coast

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United Kingdom
England
North East England
Bamburgh

Bamburgh Castle to Beadnell loop — Northumberland Coast

Moderate

3.5

(4)

24

hikers

Bamburgh Castle to Beadnell loop — Northumberland Coast

04:56

19.1km

100m

Hiking

Embark on the Bamburgh Castle to Beadnell loop, a moderate hike along the stunning Northumberland Coast. This 11.9-mile (19.1 km) route guides you past the iconic Bamburgh Castle, offering constant views of its imposing structure as you traverse good, flat paths, bridleways, and extensive stretches of golden sandy beaches. With an elevation gain of 333 feet (102 metres), you can expect to complete this journey in about 4 hours and 56 minutes, enjoying the diverse coastal scenery and rugged dunes.

Planning your visit is straightforward, as the trail is a well-established part of the Northumberland Coast Path. While the path is generally accessible, be aware that sections can become muddy, especially after heavy rain or during winter. You might also encounter some rocky areas, particularly between Beadnell and Seahouses. Public transport options, such as buses, are often available to help with one-way walks or return journeys if you prefer not to complete the full loop.

This trail is notable for its rich blend of history and natural beauty. Beyond the dramatic castle views, you will discover historic lime kilns at Beadnell Harbour and enjoy distant glimpses of the Farne Islands and Dunstanburgh Castle. The area is a haven for wildlife, offering opportunities to spot seals and seabirds, including a summer colony of terns nesting on Beadnell Bay. The entire route lies within the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, making it a prime location for experiencing England's unique coastal environment.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Your route passes through a protected area

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Northumberland Coast AONB

Waypoints

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Start point

Bus stop

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1

783 m

View of Bamburgh Castle from the beach

Highlight • Viewpoint

Bamburgh Castle is a mighty fortress that has guarded the Northumberland coastline for over 1,400 years. The Grade I-listed castle is one of the largest inhabited castles in the country. Entry costs £11.75 for adults, £5.75 for children (aged 5-18), £29.95 for families, and £9.40 for disabled visitors to reflect restricted access to all state rooms (carers are free of charge). For more information, visit: bamburghcastle.com.

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2

1.49 km

This is simply an iconic beach that is justly famed for its film set appeal. No wonder as It's vast, unspoilt shoreline is generally uncrowded and backed by fabulous sand dunes and the magnificent Bamburgh Castle. It also commands sea views across to Lindisfarne, Holy Island and Farne Islands. Simply a stunning location.

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3

2.48 km

View of the Farne Islands

Highlight (Segment) • Viewpoint

This is a great stretch of beach. There are rockpools and brilliant views over to the Farne Islands.

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4

6.17 km

Seahouses Harbour and Beach

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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.

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5

13.9 km

The 'official' path from Seahouses to Bamburgh doesn't follow the instinctive route, along the beach, which is a very, very beautiful walk - presumably, because the highest tide on the brightest moon in the leapest year (ie it's not very likely) might mean you'd have to come off the beach and into the dunes... However, the waymarked inland route is lovely too, in a different way! What we particularly like about it is that you're a few metres higher than the beach, and the views out to sea across the Farne Islands are lovely.
(This highlighted section of ours took to the road just before arriving into Bamburgh, because the last two fields had cows grazing. Jill doesn't walk with cows...'

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6

18.7 km

Grace Darling Memorial

Highlight • Monument

Birth: Nov. 24, 1815
Death: Oct. 20, 1842

A British heroine. Grace spent her youth in various lighthouses with her lighthouse keeper father. On the 17th of September 1838, whilst living on the Farne Islands she spotted the ship, Forfarshire, which had run aground on rocks a few hundred yards away. With no foresight for her own safety, she and her father promptly took a boat across the treacherous waters to the other island and rescued nine frightened survivors, bringing them safely back to the lighthouse. She was revered throughout the United Kingdom during her lifetime for her remarkable bravery. The rescue was committed to verse by poet William Wordsworth. There is also a Grace Darling Museum in Bamburgh.

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19.1 km

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Bus stop

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7.50 km

7.50 km

2.18 km

1.88 km

Surfaces

7.72 km

5.35 km

2.53 km

2.41 km

1.04 km

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