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Our experts reveal why the North East coast gives the South West a run for its money
15 May 2021 • 12:27pm
There’s no avoiding Bamburgh Castle, which seems to fill the sky as it rises some 150ft on its volcanic outcrop
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While others look to Devon and Cornwall when dreaming of the seaside, I look to the opposite end of England. As a fully paid-up member of the North East Coastal Appreciation Society, I scratch my head and ask myself: who needs the South West when you can take in beaches that stretch to a vanishing point, magnificently battered castles and market towns and villages that have yet to prostrate themselves for the sake of the tourist shilling? Yes, a dip in the North Sea turns me an interesting shade of orange, but that’s a reasonable trade-off for not having to queue 30 minutes for a pasty.
National Trust walking trails can be popular so remember to maintain social distancing on your walk. Here are the region s much-loved walks, with difficulty according to GetOutside:
Alnmouth Beach and Warkworth - 10.7km (6.6 miles) Difficulty: Easy National ranking: 55 Starting in the town of Alnmouth and ending with the breathtaking Warkworth Castle, this is a tranquil walk along the coastline. The bay has miles of golden sand, much of it undisturbed, and contrastingly green dunes. The bay is also located on the mouth of the River Aln.
Dunstanburgh Castle - 12km (7.5 miles) Difficulty: Easy National ranking: 9 This walk is a true Northumbrian highlight and the only walk in the region to be voted within the top 10 - so it really is spectacular.