Visitor attractions and information for
Seahouses
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Bamburgh Castle, Bamburgh, Northumberland,
NE69 7D. Standing on a rocky outcrop overlooking miles of beautiful
sandy beach, Bamburgh Castle dominates the Northumbrian landscape.
A magnificent castle completely restored in 1900, it houses collections
of china, porcelain, furniture, paintings , arms and armour.
Tel: 01668 214 515. www.bamburghcastle.com. About 4 miles north of Seahouses. |
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Farne
Islands. The Farne Islands lie two to three miles off the Northumberland
coast midway between the fishing village of Seahouses and the
magnificent Castle of Bamburgh. As well as being the most famous
Sea Bird Sanctuary in the British Isles they also have a large
colony of Atlantic or Grey Seals. Join us on one of our many
year-round trips and explore this most wonderous of British archipelagoes
on one of our fleet of seagoing motor vessels. (All our passenger
carrying boats are skippered and equipped to meet the exacting
licensing standards of the 'Marine Safety Agency'.) Tel: 01665
720 308. www.farne-islands.com. About 7 miles east of Seahouses. |
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Dunstanburgh Castle, Craster, Alnwick, Northumberland,
Telephone: 01665 576231. Dramatic castle ruins which dominate
a lonely stretch of Northumberland's coastline with splendid
clifftop views, about 7 miles north of Alnmouth. Dunstanburgh
Castle is managed by English Heritage. About 7 miles south of Seahouses. |
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