Northumberland, The Wild Coast: A Perfect 2 Day Itinerary

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I’ve tried to see and do a bit more at weekends for a change of scene this year as work has been so heavy. It’s meant that I’ve explored more of England, and one of my absolute highlights was a trip to the north of England with my Mum and Dad last month. It’s so lovely to explore new areas of the country I call home, and it never ceases to amaze me how much there is to see and do here!

So, to Northumberland we go – a northern English county bordering Scotland. It’s filled with historical sights, gorgeous walks and some of the most beautiful coastline in the country. We had a great time, and my next few posts will take you through our trip.

Let’s start with a perfect 2 day weekend itinerary to this awesome area of the country!


  1. Contents
  2. Itinerary Day 1: Alnwick & Dunstanburgh Coast
    1. Alnwick Castle & Gardens
    2. Alnwick Town
    3. Dunstanburgh Castle & Embleton Bay Coast Walk
  3. Itinerary Day 2: Lindisfarne & Bamburgh
    1. Lindisfarne (Holy Island)
    2. Bamburgh Castle & Beach
  4. Other Options
  5. Where to stay in Northumberland

You can read my full guide to Alnwick Castle & Gardens HERE (coming soon).

Start your visit to Northumberland in one of the county’s major towns, Alnwick. Alnwick is home to a number of lovely things to see and do, but by far its most famous resident is its castle.

Alnwick Castle has been the residential home of the Percy family since the 1300s, and remains so today, with Ralph Percy (the 12th Duke of Northumberland). The family have played a huge role in the history of England, especially during the Wars of the Roses.

Alnwick Castle
Arriving at Alnwick Castle

It’s quite special to look around the castle, where there has been so much history over the years. It’s also home to a small museum, state rooms, and a military museum – as well as offering broomstick lessons due to it having been a filming location for Harry Potter.

The Alnwick Castle Garden has been hugely renovated over the last 20 years, and is now a destination in and of itself. It’s home to a gorgeous formal garden, huge cascade water feature, and lots of lovely walking trails.

In total, I recommend allocating 3 hours to the Castle and Gardens.

Top Tip: If you’re looking for a special lunch spot, try The Treehouse restaurant for something unique, or Dirty Bottles for a traditional old English pub.

After visiting the Castle and Gardens, you can head in to Alnwick to explore some of the sights in the small town.

Barter Books is a glorious second hand bookshop where you can find some bargains, or just stroll the shelves with a toy railway going on above your head.

You could also visit The White Swan Hotel which is super special as it has a formal dining room which is lined by the original panels from HMS Olympic, the Titanic’s sister ship. If you visit during the day, you can just have a look inside and then have a drink in the separate bar.

Alnwick Town Centre
Alnwick Town Centre

You can read my full guide to Dunstanburgh Castle Walk HERE (coming soon).

After exploring Alnwick, it’s time to drive the short 15 minute distance to Craster, on the Northumberland Coast. Craster is a small coastal town (with a cracking pub), and the perfect place to park up and take the quick 1.5km walk along stunning coastline to get to Dunstanburgh Castle.

Dunstanburgh is a gorgeous coastal castle ruin dating back to 1313, with sweeping views out to the sea. It is only small site, so only needs 30 minutes or so to explore. Despite being small, it’s well worth making the trip and was one of the highlights of my weekend.

Dunstanburgh Castle
Dunstanburgh and the sea

From the castle, head another 20 minutes or so northwards up the coast to stunning Embleton Bay to end your day with a view on a sandy beach, before turning back and walking to Craster to finish your day. The entire walk and castle visit will take 2-3 hours.

Embleton Bay
Embleton Bay

Top Tip: Aim to start the walk by around 3pm to give yourself time to go in the Castle before it closes at 5pm, and then be at the beach for late afternoon/early evening.


You can read my full guide to Lindisfarne HERE (coming soon).

Start Day 2 off by visiting Northumberland’s most visited tourist attraction – Holy Island. This island is one of the most important historic Anglo Saxon sites in the entire country and is a gorgeous wind swept island, cut off from the mainland, other than by a causeway that appears at low tide.

You will need to check safe crossing times before arriving, but come early in the day and then head to the Castle, Priory and do a walk around the island. In total you’ll likely need 2-3 hours to do so.

Lindisfarne Castle
Lindisfarne Castle

After finishing up at Lindisfarne, drive 10 minutes down the coast to gorgeous Bamburgh. This was easily one of my favourite castles to visit, but we didn’t have much luck with the weather, getting absolutely drenched while exploring the grounds.

Bamburgh Castle
Arriving at Bamburgh

Regardless, it’s a lovely historic building dating back over 3,000 years, with really interesting state rooms. They take you through the castle’s history from the Anglo Saxon age to the present, including its role in the War of the Roses as Margaret Anjou’s base, and the history of the very interesting family that now own it (a family of engineers who effectively founded Land Rover and BAE Systems). You may also recognise the Great Hall from The Last Kingdom on Netflix, and there’s a little exhibit on it which I found interesting. I recommend spending 2 hours exploring.

After visiting the castle, head down to the beach to get some absolutely stunning photos of one of Northumberland’s iconic images to end your stay.


Northumberland is a huge county with so much to see and do. Here are some other options if the above don’t take your fancy, or if you have longer.

  • The Farne Islands – if you’re visiting during Puffin season (April – July), then be sure to book on a boat trip from Seahouses out to the Farne Islands to see them! I would love to do this one day, and regular boat trips run from Seahouses harbour (home to another lovely pub or two).
  • Warkworth Castle – for another historical gem if you want to overdose on castles.
  • Northumberland National Park – head inland for a gorgeous day hike in the local National Park.
Northumberland Walks
Hiking in the beautiful nature of Northumberland


There are lots of hotels and B&Bs in Northumberland, and I really recommend a cosy coastal cottage to make the most of your stay. We stayed in the beautiful Brunton House & Cottages, which I couldn’t recommend more highly.

You can read my full review of Brunton House & Cottages HERE (coming soon).

If that’s not your thing, you could also have a look at some other options in the same area – consider Doxford Hall Hotel & Spa, The Tempus or The Lord Crewe Arms.


And that’s a wrap on wonderful Northumberland. It really is a beautiful part of England, and not often explored by tourists visiting from abroad. I think it’s well worth considering on an itinerary if you’re planning a visit though, as it has so much to offer away from the main tourist trail. What do you think? Let me know in the comments.

Stay safe and happy travelling!

40 responses to “Northumberland, The Wild Coast: A Perfect 2 Day Itinerary”

  1. Rebecca Avatar

    Beautiful! I believe I’ve only passed through Northumberland while traveling around the UK years ago, so I haven’t stopped to take a look. But the town of Alnwick looks so quaint and charming, not to forget the many castles in the area! Looks like I’ll need to return to the UK to check out this region. Thanks for sharing, Han! 😊

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      It’s a really beautiful part of England, which is much less visited by tourists, so well worth it if you ever come back 🙂

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  2. The Travel Architect Avatar

    I just mapped it to see if I’ve ever been in that county, but I haven’t. (Got close once with Carlisle, though.) What a castle-strewn county. I love your wording: overdose on castles. Yes! I do want to overdose on castles. Thanks for adding another must-visit to my vast England list!

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Oooo, so close!! Hehe well there are plenty of them in Northumberland, so you’ll have to get yourself on a visit! 🙂

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      1. The Travel Architect Avatar

        Yes, maybe next time we’ll get to see Hadrian’s Wall, too. When we were up that way we searched and searched for it, but couldn’t find it. How sad is that? 🤣

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      2. travelling_han Avatar

        That’s absolutely hilarious!! I can’t believe you couldn’t find it.

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  3. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    Castles, a beautiful coastline and charming villages. It sounds perfect. And I love that you went with you parents. Maggie

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      It’s such a lovely area Maggie, and so nice to be with my parents – got to try and do things while we can and appreciate the time we get 🙂

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  4. radiosarahc Avatar

    It’s beautiful up there, it’s like England’s hidden gem! 😂

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  5. Travels Through My Lens Avatar

    Such a beautiful part of England, and your photos have captured it perfectly. Years ago, on one of our early trips to the UK, we tried to visit Lindisfarne, but the tides weren’t cooperating; I would love to try again someday. But we did visit Bamburgh which, as you know, is very interesting. How nice to visit these places with your parents, and to enjoy a much needed break from your intense work schedule.

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Oh that pesky tide! It is quite a magical part of the country with it’s castle strewn, windswept coastline – definitely worth a visit, and a perfect break from work! Get me to the tropical heat in South East Asia though – not long now!

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  6. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    It’s amazing to have such cool places to visit and get to spend some quality time with your parents! Looking forward to the castle and garden post!

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Thanks Lyssy – it was a lovely place to visit with my parents and a perfect break from the work schedule 🙂

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  7. Diana Avatar

    I can see why you had such a wonderful time in Northumberland! I kept thinking oh, yes, this is my favorite thing so far, and then I’d scroll to the next item on the itinerary and have the same thought. I’m looking forward to the upcoming posts with more information on some of these sites.

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      I think you’d like it – loads of lovely hikes and lots of historic castles, the dream! 🙂

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  8. Marie Avatar

    I don’t know that part of the country at all. What’s the handiest airport?

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Newcastle if you can get a flight there – if not Edinburgh is the closest major airport. It’s a beautiful part of the country, well worth visiting if you get a chance 🙂

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      1. Marie Avatar

        It sounds very accessible….

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  9. Tanja Avatar

    Stunning!and how nice that you went with your parents

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  10. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

    Stunning scenery Hannah and such lovely weather for your weekend away with your parents. We stayed in Bamburgh a long time ago when our sons were small and I remember taking the boat across to the Farne Islands. It’s been too long – hopefully we’ll return one of these days now that I’ve been inspired by your excellent post.

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Thanks Marion – and yes, we lucked out with the weather apart from a downpour at Bamburgh. I’d love to do the Farne islands boat trip in Puffin season 🙂

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  11. Jyothi Avatar

    Such a beautiful setting for the castle, Great captures, Hannah!

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  12. Bama Avatar

    When you mention that Alnwick Castle was a filming location for Harry Potter, I immediately think of the scenes where Harry learns how to ride a broomstick for the first time from Madam Hooch. How cool! I really love the appearance of Dunstanburgh Castle. Its location and ruined state really work well to make the castle look very dramatic. Northumberland is not what I have in mind when I think of a holiday in England, but your post convinced me that it’s worth visiting.

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      That’s exactly what was filmed there – you have a great memory!! I agree on the dramatic coastline castles, they are just lovely!:-)

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  13. Emmalene aka A Brummie Home and Abroad Avatar

    I love Northumberland, and Bamburgh at Christmas is so pretty! Really want to visit the puffins though so might try and do that next year!

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      It’s well worth a trip – gorgeous area 🙂

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  14. Little Old World Avatar

    Castles and beautiful scenery, what more could you want in a destination? I’d love to spend a good week or so looking around Northumberland, it looks stunning. I went to university in Durham and I’m kicking myself now that I only went to Northumberland once in the three years I was there. I had so many opportunities to visit Lindisfarne, but stupidly never took them. Needless to say, I’ve been dying to visit Alnwick, Lindisfarne and Bamburgh for a good few years now. Thanks for the tour, I really enjoyed it 🙂

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Exactly! It’s a really lovely off the beaten track destination. I can’t believe you were so close and didn’t explore more of it – definitely an excuse to return 🙂

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  15. grandmisadventures Avatar

    Oh this looks like my kind of place- history, wild spaces, and lovely towns. It seems like a perfect place t o wander and unwind

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      It’s the perfect place for doing just that 🙂

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  16. NortheastAllie Avatar

    Wow, it looks so beautiful there! It seems so magical with the combination of the historic castles, and coastal views!

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  18. travelwithgma Avatar

    I can’t believe that I have never visited Northumberland. There is clearly a lot to see and do. I shall keep it in mind for my next visit to England.

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  19. rkrontheroad Avatar

    I have never been to those areas in the north of England, it looks beautiful – the mysterious castles and green landscapes. Your second photo with the sun reflecting on the water is lovely.

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  20. ThingsHelenLoves Avatar
    ThingsHelenLoves

    My neck of the woods, glad you enjoyed your time up north. The coastal walks look so beautiful. Does The Dirty Bottles still have the actual bottles? I was convinced of the truth of that story growing up. Still not sure I’d risk moving them!

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      It was really lovely. And yes it does….I don’t think anyone dares move them in case they die!!

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  21. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    Castles, views over green hills and beaches … definitely worth visiting (and also nice to have your parents as travel buddies). I love your photo of the view to the castle from the beach.

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