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Exploring South Northumberland: A Hidden Gem of Coast, Countryside and Community
Awash with sandy beaches, independent restaurants and bustling towns and villages, South Northumberland is often overlooked in favour of the historic castles of Alnwick and Bamburgh.

Awash with sandy beaches, independent restaurants and bustling towns and villages, South Northumberland is often overlooked in favour of the historic castles of Alnwick and Bamburgh.


However, with a burgeoning reputation for fresh local produce and peaceful pockets of coastline, those in the know are turning their attention southwards.

South Northumberland is quickly becoming a favourite for locals and tourists alike, as well as those looking to move to the area. From the market towns of Morpeth and Ponteland to the coastal hotspots of Newbiggin-by-the-Sea and Blyth, South Northumberland has plenty to offer.

Stay and Dine

The best places to eat, drink and relax across South Northumberland.

Commissioners Quay Inn, Blyth

Overlooking Blyth’s vibrant quayside, the Commissioners Quay Inn offers modern accommodation with stunning coastal views, a lively bar, and a hearty menu that champions local produce. Ideal for weekend getaways or longer stays exploring the South Northumberland coast.

Beresford Arms, Whalton

Nestled just outside Ponteland, the Beresford Arms is a charming country inn with stylish rooms and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Known for its traditional pub fare with a modern twist, it’s a perfect base for a rural escape.

Running Fox, Felton

A much-loved artisan bakery and café in the heart of Felton, the Running Fox serves freshly baked breads, cakes, and locally sourced breakfasts in a cosy, rustic setting. A go-to spot for brunch lovers and foodies alike.

Adam’s, Morpeth

A popular café in the heart of Morpeth, Adams is known for its welcoming atmosphere, great coffee, and freshly prepared food. With a second branch in Bedlington, it’s a local favourite for everything from breakfast and lunch to homemade cakes and catch-ups with friends.

Needle’s Eye Café, Newbiggin

Perched on the seafront at Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, the Needle’s Eye Café offers panoramic sea views and a friendly, relaxed vibe. Expect freshly brewed coffee, homemade cakes, and hearty comfort food just steps from the beach.

Blackbird Inn, Ponteland

A historic coaching inn in the heart of Ponteland, the Blackbird Inn combines old-world charm with contemporary comfort. With open fires, traditional ales, and a menu full of favourites, it’s ideal for long lunches or evening drinks.

Explore

Must-do activities- ideal for families of all ages looking to explore the very best the region has to offer.

Seaton Delaval Hall

This dramatic baroque mansion, now cared for by the National Trust, offers beautiful gardens, fascinating history, and interactive exhibits. A great family day out that combines culture, play and plenty of green space.

Hauxley Wildlife Discovery centre

Situated near the coast, this award-winning centre is a haven for wildlife watchers and young explorers. With bird hides, woodland trails and regular events, it’s a peaceful yet engaging place to learn and unwind.

Bolam Lake

A scenic woodland park perfect for leisurely walks, picnics and spotting wildlife. Bolam Lake is family-friendly with accessible paths and a tranquil atmosphere that invites relaxation in nature.

The couple statue

Standing proudly in the sea at Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, this striking sculpture by artist Sean Henry is a modern landmark and a popular photo stop. It captures the connection between people and place, watching over the town’s bay.

Widdrington

A small village with a big sense of community, Widdrington is a gateway to nearby coastlines and nature reserves. A peaceful spot for a stroll or a starting point for exploring the surrounding countryside.

Coastline

Vast stretches of sand beneath your feet- perfect for dog walks, picnics or sunset meanders.

Druridge Bay

Spanning over seven miles of unspoilt coastline, Druridge Bay is a haven for walkers, cyclists, and beachgoers. With dunes, nature reserves and peaceful surroundings, it’s a must-visit for those seeking space and serenity.

Blyth Beach

A wide, clean beach with colourful beach huts and a promenade, Blyth Beach is perfect for family days out. With nearby cafes and play areas, it offers a great mix of relaxation and entertainment.

Cresswell Beach

A quieter stretch of coastline at the southern edge of the Northumberland Coast AONB, Cresswell Beach is known for its rugged beauty and dog-friendly sands. Ideal for peaceful walks and spotting wildlife in the dunes.

Live

Looking to move to South Northumberland? Local property experts Bradley Hall have a number of properties available, from bungalows perfect for retirement to family homes and holiday lets for investment.

Fennel Way, Morpeth, £270,000

A modern three bedroom property with views across fields from the rear of the house.

Gilbert Grove, Kirkwhelpington, £450,000

A modern three bedroom home in a charming village, boasting stylish kitchen and rural country living.

The Hollow, North Seaton, £475,000

Four bedroom detached family home with entertainment lounge/bar, generous gardens and modern kitchen, located in the North Seaton community, close to Ashington.

Contact Bradley Hall Northumberland on 01665 605 605 to arrange a viewing of any South Northumberland properties.


Posted 9th September 2025

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