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View of Bamburgh Lighthouse and Harkess Rocks

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View of Bamburgh Lighthouse and Harkess Rocks

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  • Location: Bamburgh, North East England, England, United Kingdom

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    September 20, 2023

    Hiking

    This charming Lighthouse was built by Trinity House in 1910 to guide shipping along the Northumberland coast and in the waters around the Farne Islands.

    August 16, 2023

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    Bamburgh Lighthouse, also known as Black Rocks Point Lighthouse, was constructed by Trinity House in 1910 to guide ships along the Northumberland coast and around the Farne Islands. It underwent …

    October 21, 2020

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    Beautiful light house with a deer painted on the rocks next to it.
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    Bamburgh Castle and Bamburgh coastal loop — Northumberland Coast

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    The Bamburgh Castle and Bamburgh coastal loop is a moderate hike that takes you along the stunning Northumberland Coast. You'll cover 8.6 miles (13.8 km) with 405 feet (123 metres) of elevation gain, typically completing it in about 3 hours and 38 minutes. The route offers varied terrain, from sandy beaches and dunes to coastal paths and even some rocky sections, especially around Budle Point. As you hike, you'll enjoy expansive views of the North Sea, often with the Farne Islands visible, and the dramatic Bamburgh Castle perched on its basalt outcrop will be a constant, impressive backdrop. You'll also pass through picturesque farmland and historic villages, experiencing a rich blend of natural beauty and history.

    This moderate loop is largely level with very few steep climbs, making it accessible for many hikers. The area offers a network of trails with options for different ability levels, from short beach strolls to longer coastal hikes. Many paths are dog-friendly, though you should check for seasonal restrictions that may apply. The trail can become muddy, especially in winter or after heavy rain, so plan your visit accordingly and wear appropriate footwear.

    This trail is a highlight of the Northumberland Coast, offering a unique opportunity to stand in the footsteps of kings along a dramatic coastline. Beyond the magnificent Norman Era Bamburgh Castle, you'll discover a diverse coastal landscape featuring vast sandy beaches, dunes, and the serene tidal estuary of Budle Bay. The loop is also part of the larger Northumberland Coast Path, a 62-mile (100 km) route that stretches along the entire Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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    Embark on the Bamburgh Castle to Harkness Rocks loop for a moderate hike along the stunning Northumberland Coast. This 5.2-mile (8.4 km) route, with an elevation gain of 281 feet (86 metres), typically takes about 2 hours and 14 minutes to complete. You will traverse wide sandy beaches, navigate crags, and pass through dunes and gorse-covered hillsides. The magnificent Bamburgh Castle, perched on a dramatic basalt outcrop, provides a constant, iconic backdrop, especially as you approach Harkness Rocks. Along the way, enjoy expansive views of the North Sea, rocky headlands, and distant glimpses of the Farne Islands and tranquil Budle Bay. Keep an eye out for various seabirds and waders, particularly around Blackrocks Point, and in summer, wildflowers like sea pinks and heather add vibrant color to the landscape.

    This loop is generally considered easy to moderate, but be aware that parts of the walk around Budle Bay might involve walking directly on sand, depending on the tide. The trail is accessible to a range of hikers, though a good fitness level is helpful for the varied terrain. There are no specific mentions of permits or fees required for this route. Consider starting your hike earlier in the day to fully enjoy the coastal views and avoid potential crowds, especially during peak seasons.

    The trail offers a rich blend of natural beauty and history. Harkness Rocks, also known as Stag Rocks, are a significant landmark and provide one of the best vantage points for viewing Bamburgh Castle. These rocks are part of the Great Whin Sill, showcasing fascinating geological formations. The area is also notable for its birdwatching opportunities, particularly at Blackrocks Point. You will pass by sites steeped in history, including Bamburgh Castle's ancient past and the birthplace of Grace Darling, a Victorian heroine famous for her heroic sea rescue.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Bamburgh, North East England, England, United Kingdom

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