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With views of the North Sea and the harbour at Seahouses, the Bamburgh Castle Inn is perfectly located for exploring Northumberland and the county’s multitude of birding and wildlife hotspots.

All the rooms at the hotel have an en suite bathroom, flat-screen television, a desk and some rooms have views of the waterfront and sea. On site there is an excellent restaurant and bar which serves meals throughout the day. Being located in Seahouses means this hotel is ideally positioned for exploring the wonderful Farne Islands as well as number of other locations for observing and enjoying the best of Northumberland’s wildlife. There is also complimentary use of a nearby health and leisure complex for guests that would like to use the swimming pool or fitness centre.

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This accommodation is featured in the following itineraries:

Northumberland in Autumn

Explore the beautiful coastline, islands and the interior of Northumberland on this autumn wildlife break. Witness thousands of wintering wildfowl and waders descend on the shores of this county and enjoy observing a variety of other wildlife including grey seal, otter and short-eared owl. Find out more about Northumberland in Autumn

  • Price (exc. flights): 5 days from £995
  • Trip type:
    Group Tour
  • When to go:
    • O
    • N

The Farnes & Northumberland in Early Summer

Early summer is a fabulous time for wildlife right across the British Isles, but nowhere more so than the remote and rugged coastline, the islands and the moors of Northumberland. At this time of year there is simply no finer English county for outstanding birding and wildlife experiences. Find out more about The Farnes & Northumberland in Early Summer

  • Price (exc. flights): 6 days from £1,195
  • Trip type:
    Group Tour
  • When to go:
    • J
    • J
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Northumberland

The northernmost county in England, Northumberland is noted for its undeveloped landscape of high moorland and rugged coastline much of which is largely protected. Whilst exceptional wildlife can be seen throughout the year in the county, it is the early summer which is particularly magical. Find Out More about {acc:title}

  • Where: Northeast England
  • Ideal for viewing: Atlantic puffin, roseate tern, dipper, Arctic tern, grey seal
  • Excellent for: Birdwatching