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1 NORTHUMBERLAND COAST PATH
Stretching some 62 miles between Cresswell in the south and Berwick-upon-Tweed in the north, the Northumberland Coast Path acts as a showreel of the region’s picturesque seaboard. The 7.7-mile section between Craster and Low Newton is lovely, especially if celebrated with a pint at The Ship Inn on completion. There are also sections featuring the dunes and mudflats of Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve while the 11-mile Seahouses to Belford route features the Grade I-listed Bamburgh Castle.