Seahouses is a charming seaside village situated on the north
eastern tip of the Northumbrian coastline, steeped in history
and surrounding beauty.
The area is famous for the historic rescue of shipwrecked
survivors from the Steamboat 'Forfarshire' by Grace Darling
- the Longstone Lighthouse Keepers daughter. Her memory lives
on with the R.N.L.I Lifeboat 'Grace Darling'.
Tourists are ferried from Seahouses Harbour on excursion
boats to the nearby Farne Islands Nature Reserve, where you
can see colonies of Atlantic Grey Seals and birds such as
kittiwakes and puffins.
Seahouses has a unique seaside charm, which appeals to all
ages. It can be lively or restful depending on the time of
year.
It is the perfect base to use for exploring the nearby historic
landmarks such as Dunstanburgh Castle and Lindisfarne.
Seahouses is 1 mile south of Bamburgh and is approximately
55 miles north of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Attractions include the Cheviot Hills, Northumberland National
Park, Ingram Valley, Keilder, The Farne Islands and The Scottish
Borders.
The Ideal location for walking, golf, fishing, bird watching,
horse riding, water sports (particularly diving) and swimming.
Famous for it's fish and chips!
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