Seahouses is a popular town with a small harbour, where you can take a boat trip the the Farne Islan
Enjoy breathtaking views from historic boats on one of these award winning cruises, light refreshmen
Beautiful town of Whitley Bay features a great sea front, family fairground, paddling pools for the
Druridge Bay is a 7 mile long bay on the North Sea in Northumberland, England, stretching from Amble
King Edward’s Bay is a small, sandy beach provided by shelter by cliffs around the bay.
This is rocky beach, which you'll find a north of the busier Seaham Beach and Harbour.
A vast beach full of golden sand that is best visited at low tide, though the magnificent remains of
The popular Beadnell Bay is wide and sandy beach surrounded by grassy sand dunes.
Warkworth Beach offers lots of space, as the beach is as long as the eye can see!
This sandy beach is one of the cleanest beaches in the area and has been awarded an
Whether you wish to walk, sunbath, play in sand dunes, swim, bird watch or explore rock pools this q
Located between Bamburgh Castle and Holy Island this 3 miles stretch of beach is the seasonal breedi
A smaller, quaint sandy beach can be found at the coastal village of Seaton Burn.
There is lots of natural adventures to be had at Blast Beach, this pebbly beach provides lots of exp
The beach at Blyth lies just south of the town of Blyth and is a long, wide, golden stretch of sandy
Cambois has a northern and southern beach; long and sandy, these quiet beaches are backed by rocks a
This is a quiet, rural beach. A combination of sand and rock the beach is backed by grassy dunes, di
Crimdon is situated at the southern end of Durham’s Heritage Coast and is a quiet, undisturbed, sand
You will find Dalton Burn north of the busier Seaham Harbour, and it is a small shingle beach where
This small, quiet beach lies on the Durham Heritage Coastand and is a mixture of sand and shingle an
Industrial surroundings to this narrow strip of sand and shingle provide a surprisingly pleasant bac
This single beach has a very industrious feel, sitting to the south of Sunderland Docks.
If you're wanting somewhere to come and explore rock pools then this is the beach for you.
This is a great beach to go to if you're wanting to explore rock pools, spot seabirds such as cormor
Made up of two beaches. The North Beach is quite rocky with a sandy beach that can be accessed at lo
Roker beach is wide and sandy, with rocks along the way to climb and view the rock pools.
A busy beach with lots going on! The beach is sandy beach with dunes, dogs are permitted but there a
A wide, sandy beach known for being well kept, is found just north of Sunderland.
Lovely sands stretching along the Northumbrian coast. Up the stretch of sands up to Hauxley it has a