Warkworth in Northumbria is probably best known for its castle which dominates the town. The village is located near to the coast at the mouth of an estuary and has a lovely long sandy beach. The beach is excellent for walking and some even fish from here. On good clear days you can look out from the beach over to Coquet Island, an award winning island in terms of its wildlife. The village centre at Warkworth is attractive with stone-built cottages and townhouses. Warkworth is a relatively peaceful village in which to enjoy a cottage holiday.
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Warkworth is well located when it comes to discovering some of the best of the Northumberland coastline. Bamburgh with its castle has to be one of the top places to visit in England’s border country. Craster is a quaint little fishing village which is well worth a visit. A visit to Holy Island with its National Trust castle, which was at one point a holiday home, comes highly recommended. When visiting Holy Island do make sure that you do your research and get full information about the tidal times before visiting as the island is only accessible by road at certain times of the day.
Whatever you decide to do during your self-catering holiday in Northumbria, whether you opt for an action packed time or simply sightseeing and taking it easy, we hope you have a wonderful time. Self-catering accommodation in and near Warkworth includes choices like log cabins, country houses, coastal cabins, rural retreats and romantic hideaways. Wherever you opt to stay, have a great cottage holiday in or near Warkworth in Northumbria.
Whether you choose to book a holiday cottage in Warkworth, an apartment, a lodge or another type of self-catering holiday accommodation, we hope you have your best holiday yet in Northumberland.