THE BEAUTIFUL LOCAL AREA...

Northumberland is the most northerly of England's counties and is often regarded to as the "Forgotten County" or "Secret Kingdom".

The coastline is a surprise and a delight to those who are visiting for the first time, with mile upon mile of golden beaches and views of the Farne Islands. The Islands are only 1.5 miles from Seahouses and can be visited by boat. They are also home to the largest seal colony in Europe and an amazing bird colony with a large variety of sea birds.

There are also the medieval castles of Holy Island, Bamburgh and Dunstanburgh all within a few short miles of each other.

Northumberland can be enjoyed in many different ways; by bicycle, walking or car. You can take a bike ride on a high number of roads carrying very little traffic, plus a good selection of off-road tracks and bridleways.

Walking is a pleasure along the golden beaches that stretch for miles. Dogs are allowed on the beaches. Two miles north of Seahouses is Bamburgh, famous for it's medieval castle. Then, two miles south we have Beadnell, another picturesque fishing village with stunning views.

The area is also a great attraction for golfing holidays, bird watching, cycling and walking - in fact all leisure activities.