Whether you are coming to the Northumberland Coast for two weeks or just for the day, these pages will help you make the most of your visit.
- Getting here
- Getting around
- Tourist Information centres
- Holy Island Crossing Times
- Bring your dog to the Coast
- Where to stay
- Greentraveller Guide
Getting here
Travelling here by bus or by train can be a pleasure in itself. Here we give you all of the information you need to get here without a car
- Arriving by train
- Arriving by coach or bus
- Arriving by ferry
Getting around
Getting about on the Northumberland Coast without a car can be a fun and interesting way to explore. You could walk, cycle or take the bus.
- Getting about by bus
- Planning your journey
- Holy Island by bus
- Getting about by bike
Tourist Information Centres
A visit to one of our Tourist Information Centres will provide you with all the information you need for your visit
Holy Island Crossing Times
Holy Island is only accessible by road across a causeway that is covered at high tide. It is your responsibility to make sure you only cross when it is safe to do so.
Bring your dog to the coast
This page provides information about bringing your dog to the Northumberland coast
- Restrictions for dogs on beaches
- Responsible dog-ownership
- Code of conduct
Where to stay
Whether you are seeking five-star luxury or a bed in a bunkhouse barn, there is a wide range of accommodation to be found on the Northumberland coast.
- Green Tourism Business Scheme
- Greentraveller Guide
- Finding accommodation
Greentraveller Guide
You can search our Greentraveller guide for accommodation, food, attractions and things to do.
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