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    Getting there
    Walking  By foot
    The Northumberland Coast Path, part of the North Sea Trail, runs through this estate from Beadnell Bay in the north to Newton Point and Newton Haven, then along Embleton Bay towards Dunstanburgh Castle in the south. Local footpaths lead to the coast from High Newton-by-the Sea and Embleton villages too, both about ¾ mile away.
     
    Cycling  By bike
    National Cycle Network route 1 travels from Newcastle to Berwick upon Tweed via Alnmouth, Craster and Seahouses, mostly on minor roads. It passes through Embleton village.
     
    Bus  By bus
    A bus service runs along the B1330 from Bamburgh to Alnwick, passing Embleton and occasionally High Newton, Mon-Sat. Links to buses from Berwick upon Tweed railway station, Alnmouth railway station, Morpeth and Newcastle.
     
    Train  By train
    Alnmouth railway station 9 miles and Chathill railway station 6 miles (infrequent service).
     
    Ferry  By boat
    Visiting boats may anchor in Newton Haven at their own risk. The moorings are for mooring holders only. The nearest day-launching facilities are up the coast at Beadnell. Small craft can be hand-launched from Newton Haven, but there is no vehicle access to the beach.
     
    Road directions  By road
    Off the A1 between Newcastle and Berwick upon Tweed. Turn off on to the B1340 from Alnwick or the B6347 both towards Christon Bank. The B1339 then runs parallel to the coast, with minor roads leading to the sea at Newton and Embleton.
     
    Car parks  Car parks

    Low Newton-by-the-Sea (not NT)
    OS: NU239248, pay & display

    Dunstan Steads - Embleton Bay
    OS: NU244224, free parking

    Dunstanburgh Castle Golf Course - Embleton Bay (not NT)
    OS: NU239229, (players park at club house, beach visitors park on road)

    Newton Link House - Beadnell Bay (not NT)
    OS: NU235260, pay & display
     
    Ordnance Survey map  Ordnance Survey maps
    Landranger 75 and 81
    Explorer 332 and 340
     

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    © NTPL / David Noton
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