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Your search for Attractions & events in Beadnell returned 13 results
Attraction - Tower, Chathill
The tower, built by Sir Robert Harbottle in 1392, is one of the few surviving pele towers. The tunnel-vaulted rooms remain unaltered and 2 are furnished in contemporary style.
Attraction - Museum, Bamburgh
A museum dedicated to Grace Darling and her family, as well as all those who Save Lives at Sea. Admission to museum free but donations to RNLI gratefully accepted.
Attraction - Viewpoint, Alnwick
Beautiful beaches, dunes and grassland. National Trust also owns almost all the square at Low Newton and Newton Pool Nature Reserve, a freshwater lake, home to many birds.
Attraction - Beach,
A sandy horse-shoe shaped beach overlooked by Bamburgh Castle. This beach is part of the heritage coastline and designated an area of outstanding natural beauty.
Attraction - Castle/Fort, Bamburgh
A spectacular castle with fantastic coastal views. The stunning Kings Hall and Keep house collections of armour, artwork, porcelain and furniture.
Attraction - Animal Collection, Seahouses
Bird reserve holding over 100,000 pairs of breeding birds, of 21 species. Also home to a large colony of grey seals. Boat fees are extra. Boats not operated by National Trust.
Attraction - Beach,
The beach is a horse-shoe shaped, sandy sheltered beach fringed by sand dunes.
Attraction - Beach, Alnwick
Low Newton is a charming sandy beach situated in a sheltered bay on a stretch of Northumberland coast that is owned by The National Trust. It is a popular spot for ramblers and bird watchers, in particular the 'Newton Pool Bird Reserve'.
Attraction - Beach, Seahouses
This is a sandy, arc shaped beach with rocky outcrops and extensive sand dunes. There are rock pools at low tide. The beach is part of the heritage coastline of Northumberland, Visible from this beach are the Farne islands.
Events - Sporting Event, Tourist Information Car Park, Seahouses
Charity Cycle ride Seahouses to Tynemouth priory down beautiful Northumbrian coastline. Entry fee £10 to register includes Nike t-shirt/medal and free refreshments.
Event dates:
24/08/2008 - 29/08/2009