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This 84 mile path, providing access to Hadrian's Wall opened to the public on May 23 2003.
Beautiful beaches, dunes and grassland. National Trust also owns almost all the square at Low Newton and Newton Pool Nature Reserve, a freshwater lake, home to many birds.
A sandy horse-shoe shaped beach overlooked by Bamburgh Castle. This beach is part of the heritage coastline and designated an area of outstanding natural beauty.
The pure-bred survivors of the wild white cattle herd which once roamed the forests of Britain.
The beach is a horse-shoe shaped, sandy sheltered beach fringed by sand dunes.
Boat trips to Farne Islands from Seahouses. Visit the grey seal colonies whilst listening to the commentary. All-day bird-watching trips during the breeding season.
Warkworth beach is situated on the Northumberland Heritage Coast and AONB. The beach itself is characterised by miles of golden sweeping sands backed by sand dunes, providing the perfect environment for families and coastal walks.
Riverside park in a wooded setting with golf, fishing and canoeing on the river. Waymarked country trail, children's play area, picnic and barbecue area.