Northumberland Coast Aonb
Northumberland Coast Aonb
Best mountain peaks around Northumberland Coast Aonb are primarily elevated coastal points and historical landmarks offering expansive views. This Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is known for its dramatic coastline, rather than traditional towering mountains. The region features several significant hills and prominent historical sites like castles, which provide elevated perspectives of the natural landscape. These locations combine natural beauty with cultural exploration, making them notable for walkers and photographers.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Lindisfarne 23m P23 (75ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 19087) [JNSA 29350] Northumberland Coast National Landscape Definitive List summit. County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.
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TP3949 - Hips Heugh S3569 FB Height: 57.86m #1052 Northumberland Coast National Landscape Trig Pillar List. County of Northumberland Trig Pillar List.
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Hips Heugh 57.6m P17.6 (Hill ID: 513644) [JNSA s18045] Northumberland Coast National Landscape Definitive List summit. County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.
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Howick Scar 42.4m P25.7 (139ft) (Hill ID: 513061) [JNSA 28386] Northumberland Coast National Landscape Definitive List summit. County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.
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TP5127 - Night Fold Field S3689 FB Height: 47.896m #1053 Northumberland Coast National Landscape Trig Pillar List. County of Northumberland Trig Pillar List.
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Night Fold Hill 47.9m P15.8 (Hill ID: 513645) [JNSA s18409] Northumberland Coast National Landscape Definitive List summit. County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.
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A small hill between Embleton and Low Newton, offering good views of the surrounding area. There is a small grave here.
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While the Northumberland Coast AONB is known for its stunning coastline rather than towering mountains, several elevated points offer spectacular views and historical significance. These include South Hill, the highest point at 75 meters, and the dramatic perches of Bamburgh Castle and Dunstanburgh Castle. You can also explore Kelsoe Hill, Hips Heugh Trig Point, and Lindisfarne High Point for unique perspectives.
Yes, many of the coastal walks are suitable for families. Lindisfarne High Point (23 m) is particularly noted as family-friendly. The walks to Dunstanburgh Castle and around Bamburgh Castle also offer relatively easy terrain with rewarding views, making them great for families.
For unparalleled panoramic views, visit Bamburgh Castle and Dunstanburgh Castle, which are perched on prominent headlands. Other excellent viewpoints include Kelsoe Hill, offering good views between Embleton and Low Newton, and Hips Heugh Trig Point, which provides elevated perspectives of the surrounding coastal landscape.
The most prominent historical sites are Bamburgh Castle and Dunstanburgh Castle. Bamburgh Castle, a magnificent historic fortress, sits dramatically on a dolerite outcrop, offering panoramic views. Dunstanburgh Castle is an iconic ruined castle on another significant headland, providing a captivating glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, the elevated positions along the coast offer excellent vantage points for spotting coastal wildlife. You can often see various seabirds, and with luck, seals in the waters below, particularly around areas like Bamburgh and Dunstanburgh.
The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the best weather for walking, with longer daylight hours. However, the coast can be beautiful in autumn with fewer crowds and dramatic skies. Always be prepared for changeable coastal weather, regardless of the season.
Yes, the Northumberland Coast is very dog-friendly. Many of the paths along the Northumberland Coast Path, which passes by these elevated features, welcome dogs. You can find specific routes in the Dog-friendly hikes around Northumberland Coast Aonb guide, which includes walks like the Craster Harbour to Dunstanburgh Castle loop.
Beyond exploring the elevated points themselves, the area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking along the Northumberland Coast Path, as well as cycling on traffic-free routes. For specific ideas, check out the Traffic-free bike rides around Northumberland Coast Aonb and City hikes around Northumberland Coast Aonb guides.
Yes, many routes in the region are designed as circular walks, allowing you to experience the coastal scenery and elevated features. For example, the Dog-friendly hikes around Northumberland Coast Aonb guide features several circular options, such as the Craster Harbour – View of Dunstanburgh Castle loop.
Given the coastal environment, it's advisable to wear layers, as the weather can change quickly. Waterproof and windproof outer layers are recommended, along with sturdy, comfortable walking shoes or boots. Even on sunny days, a hat and sunscreen are wise, and always carry water.
While not 'hidden' in the traditional sense, smaller elevated points like Night Fold Hill and Howick Scar offer quieter experiences and unique perspectives away from the more popular castle sites. They provide a chance to appreciate the subtle undulations of the coastal landscape.

