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Embleton Bay
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Next bay down from Newton and beautiful beach with Dunstanburgh castle as back drop
Stunning beach, worth a walk to Low Newton by the Sea. Dine at the Embleton Golf Club, or at The Ship Inn at Low Newton. A very good links course too!
Park just above the bay at Low Newton and walk down the hill to the bay and fisherman’s cottages.
Embleton Bay, Embleton - 9.1 miles This bay is a long stretch of golden sand overlooked by the dramatic ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle. It is also near the medieval village of Embleton. Voted the best beach in the UK 2017 by BBC's Countryfile Magazine. It has an abundance of wildlife and fauna, as well as being a popular breeding site for seabirds along the cliffs.
Embleton Bay, Embleton - 9.1 miles This bay is a long stretch of golden sand overlooked by the dramatic ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle. It is also near the medieval village of Embleton. Voted the best beach in the UK 2017 by BBC's Countryfile Magazine. It has an abundance of wildlife and fauna, as we…
Embleton Bay is a long stretch of golden sand overlooked by the dramatic ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle. This section of the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is very much unspoiled and the beach is backed by low dunes (Newton Links) and very few signs of human habitation. Embleton Bay is something of a gem even on this coast. There is wildlife in abundance here with flora in the dunes including species such as bloody cranesbill, eye bright, bedstraw, potentilla, spring squill, wild thyme, and wild vetch. Some of the bay’s nearby cliffs are a breeding site for seabirds such as by fulmars, kittiwake, eider ducks, and shags.
Embleton Bay is a long stretch of golden sand overlooked by the dramatic ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle. This section of the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is very much unspoiled and the beach is backed by low dunes (Newton Links) and very few signs of human habitation. Emble…