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Things to do in Warkworth

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Discover the best attractions and activities that Warkworth has to offer

Warkworth is a fantastic tourist destination in the UK, with an array of attractions to visit and things to do throughout the year

There are a vast variety of things to do in Warkworth and the surrounding area.

Warkworth Castle is a well-preserved medieval castle dominating the skyline of our Warkworth cottages. Once the family seat of the Dukes of Northumberland, the stunning Warkworth Castle is now a open to the public.

Visiting Warworth Beach is an equally popular thing to in Warkworth, featuring a long expanse of golden sands. Spend a day sunbathing, playing beach games or learning how to surf at the beautiful Warkworth Beach.

Warkworth walks are also a popular local pastime, with the area boasting plentiful paths, trails and sublime views.

Discover what to do in Warkworth by using our handy things to do guide.

  • Farne Islands National Trust

    Coquet Island

    Just off the coast of Northumberland lies the RSPB Nature Reserve, Coquet Island. Home to over 35,000 seabirds it is a bird watchers heaven.

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  • Goodrington Sands

    Druridge Bay Beach

    A fantastic beach running alongside the Druridge Bay Country Park, Druridge Bay Beach offers a glorious sandy expanse as well as beautiful sand dunes, pools and the 100-acre Ladyburn Lake.

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  • Amble Northumberland

    Druridge Bay Country Park

    Red Row
    Druridge Bay
    Northumberland
    NE61 5BX

    01670 760968

    Running alongside Druridge Bay Beach, the country park offers a number of small Nature Reserves that are home to many different species of birds, as well as amenities such as a café and children’s play area.

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    Warkworth Beach

    Warkworth Beach
    Warkworth
    Morpeth
    NE65 0SW

    Warkworth Beach stretches to the north of the mouth of the Coquet River, with golden sand and dunes overlooked by the castle. Within a narrow loop of the River Coquet, the village is built on a rocky spur.

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