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Berwick Pier
Visit Berwick
Berwick-upon-Tweed is the most Northerly town in England. Famous for Elizabethan Walls, iconic bridges, thriving culture, wildlife and beaches.
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Schoolhouse Fenwick
A spacious, south-facing, four bedroom self-catering cottage located close to the Northumberland Coast, Holy Island, Bamburgh and Alnwick. The ground floor is fully accessible, equipped with a profiling bed and ceiling hoist coverage to a large wet room. Available for all to book, all proceeds are reinvested to increase our accessibility
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Border Holiday Homes
Beautiful holiday cottages for two or more in Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland & the Scottish Borders.
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Boat trips and tours
One of the best ways to spot Northumberland's wildlife is by setting sail on the North Sea. There are a number of different boat trips in Northumberland for you to enjoy, offering everything from puffin watching to grey seal spotting. Go on a wildlife adventure with our list of boat trips in Northumberland.
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Elm Bank Coastal Park
Stunning sea views, castles and countryside, our Park is all about fresh air, open space and recharging your batteries.
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Getting Around
You’ll find travelling around Northumberland easy, whether you explore with or without a car, thanks to well-thought out bus and train services in operation.
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Hope Park West
Charming stone built listing building on the Scottish borders. Sleeps 6, dog friendly. Perfect base to explore the Northumberland Coast and Scotland.
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Spring offers
Make the most of Northumberland this spring! Attend our fun events, enjoy some local seasonal produce at any of our food and drink markets, or relax and enjoy yourself in a local pub or restaurant. There’ll be something for everyone!
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The Lowry Trail
L S Lowry (1887 - 1976) visited the town of Berwick many times from the mid-1930's until the summer before he died. The Berwick Lowry Trail identifies the sites of many of his finest paintings and drawings of the town.