Hi there.New in.Advice on Northumberland needed.

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Heading off to Northumberland for a week this Friday.Looking for some good wild camping spots.
Havent been in this area for quite a few years.Friendly pub stopovers would be good.
Traveling bettween Berwick on Tweed and Alnwick.:dance:
 
Hi and welcome to the site :wave:

Sorry I've only been that way once so can't help with a spot. Hopefully someone will be along soon who can help.
Have a good trip.
 
Reckon there has been a thread about this recently but here are three off the top of my head:

  1. Hadston Carrs (here) is right by the beach south of Amble. When driving from south on A1086 coastal road it is a sneaky right turnoff (no sign post) 3/4 mile after the Druridge Bay Country Park one. Its probably not on the site's POI because officially you're not supposed to stay there overnight, but everybody does.
  2. The fishing village of Boulmer (here - sorry Google photos taken on rotten day) is very welcoming to campervans - even has a well kept public toilet and you'll be even more welcome if you frequent the village's excellent pub. If you've got the legs for it, its a great walk south along the beach to Alnmouth.
  3. Just north of Bamburgh is a layby along Budle Bay (here) a nature reserve for wild water birds just south of Holy Island (where you definitely cannot stay overnight).
There will be more on the POI but these are all personal recommendations. Enjoy. :cool:
 
Thanks for these. stopovers should come in usefull.

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Reckon there has been a thread about this recently but here are three off the top of my head:

  1. Hadston Carrs (here) is right by the beach south of Amble. When driving from south on A1086 coastal road it is a sneaky right turnoff (no sign post) 3/4 mile after the Druridge Bay Country Park one. Its probably not on the site's POI because officially you're not supposed to stay there overnight, but everybody does.
  2. The fishing village of Boulmer (here - sorry Google photos taken on rotten day) is very welcoming to campervans - even has a well kept public toilet and you'll be even more welcome if you frequent the village's excellent pub. If you've got the legs for it, its a great walk south along the beach to Alnmouth.
  3. Just north of Bamburgh is a layby along Budle Bay (here) a nature reserve for wild water birds just south of Holy Island (where you definitely cannot stay overnight).
There will be more on the POI but these are all personal recommendations. Enjoy. :cool:
 
We have overnighted on the car park just before you cross the causeway to Holy Island, also at scremerston, through the village and head for the sea, follow the dirt track road and plenty places for a quiet night.
 
Thanks Seamus.

I wondered about the car park before the holy island causway.Might give that spot a go.Handy if the tide is high when you get there and you are waiting to cross.
 
Holy Island

Stayed in the overspill car park before going across the causeway. Beautiful. Liked it so much we stayed over again on the way out.
 

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