great video young fella , the northumberland coast takes some beating , could i just add a couple of things !! !! i second the advice on fish and chips at the harbour view in seaton sluice , fantastic and you just cross the road theres plenty of seating areas to eat them ,,then rest your belly ,, the second thing is craster while it is a beautiful little village ,, the parking charges have rocketed in the past year your advice is sound for parking but i would just add half a mile south of the village near howick there is quite a large layby near the bathing house ( you may know it ) park here free ,, then you can follow the costal path up into craster ,, comming out at the jolly fisherman where you can spend the parking charge on a good pint instead and admire the views up to the castle.. i enjoyed your content mind ,,, tar
Thanks Kevin. Glad you enjoyed the fish and chips!! Was there myself yesterday. The lay-by by the bathing house at Alnwick is a good shout and coasteering there is great!! Thanks for watching
Very useful information I'm planning in coming up to Berwick and hiking wild camping diw to Craster and that general coastal area thus video is very useful for information
Hi camper van users. Please park responsibly. Use designated parking and designated sites for overnight staying. Take all rubbish with you. Put money back into the local community by paying for your parking. Thanks and have a lovely trip.
The Northumberland Coast is about as underrated as it is possible to be. NOT just to be whizzed through on your way UP to Scotland (or on the way back down). I particularly like Walkworth castle and the pubs in Walkworth for lunch (Mason's Arms etc). I am typing this whilst parked up at Beadnell just south of Seahouses. And Bamburgh has a butcher's shop to die for (Robert Carter & Son "Carnivore Heaven since ..."). I'd just like to say this was a particularly good video. Thanks. Very interesting!
Really good video thanks for all the information 😊
great video young fella , the northumberland coast takes some beating , could i just add a couple of things !! !! i second the advice on fish and chips at the harbour view in seaton sluice , fantastic and you just cross the road theres plenty of seating areas to eat them ,,then rest your belly ,, the second thing is craster while it is a beautiful little village ,, the parking charges have rocketed in the past year your advice is sound for parking but i would just add half a mile south of the village near howick there is quite a large layby near the bathing house ( you may know it ) park here free ,, then you can follow the costal path up into craster ,, comming out at the jolly fisherman where you can spend the parking charge on a good pint instead and admire the views up to the castle.. i enjoyed your content mind ,,, tar
Thanks Kevin. Glad you enjoyed the fish and chips!! Was there myself yesterday. The lay-by by the bathing house at Alnwick is a good shout and coasteering there is great!! Thanks for watching
Great video. Really interesting. Thanks for sharing 👏👏
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching
Very useful information I'm planning in coming up to Berwick and hiking wild camping diw to Craster and that general coastal area thus video is very useful for information
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Cheers thanks for watching. Enjoy exploring
I prefer coastline over the harbour view for fish and chips, got the ice cream shop there as well 🙂
Hi camper van users. Please park responsibly. Use designated parking and designated sites for overnight staying. Take all rubbish with you. Put money back into the local community by paying for your parking. Thanks and have a lovely trip.
The Northumberland Coast is about as underrated as it is possible to be. NOT just to be whizzed through on your way UP to Scotland (or on the way back down).
I particularly like Walkworth castle and the pubs in Walkworth for lunch (Mason's Arms etc). I am typing this whilst parked up at Beadnell just south of Seahouses. And Bamburgh has a butcher's shop to die for (Robert Carter & Son "Carnivore Heaven since ...").
I'd just like to say this was a particularly good video. Thanks. Very interesting!