Tucked away on Northumberland's stunning coastline lies a village brimming with attractions and boasting spectacular views throughout the year.
Boasting pristine sandy beaches and a tranquil shoreline teeming with wildlife, it's little surprise that Beadnell continues to draw visitors. It's the perfect spot for anyone wanting to embrace the outdoors during a peaceful weekend break.
The beloved Beadnell Bay serves as a paradise for coastal rambles and watersports enthusiasts, appealing to walkers and thrill-seekers in equal measure. Yet its most distinctive characteristic remains the west-facing harbour.
Standing as the sole west-facing harbour along England's eastern seaboard, it continues to function as a working fishing port. Whilst fishermen haul in wild salmon and sea trout, which are subsequently served to diners in the village's eateries, crowds gather to witness some of the area's most breathtaking sunsets.
The "fantastic" location attracts countless sunset chasers, with one visitor documenting their experience on TripAdvisor. They revealed: "Stumbled upon this beach whilst searching for a place to watch the sunset, and so pleased we did. A large car park is available just the other side of the dunes, and a stroll along the beach saw us reach the Lime Kilns."
"Information boards are up here and well worth reading up on. Followed on with a little stroll around the village. So peaceful. Walked back along the beach just as the sun was setting, with the boats silhouetted. Such a peaceful spot and well worth stopping off at."
Another visitor wrote: "Before travelling to Beadnell, we were not aware that Beadnell Harbour is the only west-facing harbour on the East Coast. We were very interested to learn the history of the few remaining lime kilns that are located adjacent to the harbour. From here, visitors have a good view of Beadnell Bay and Beach. Definitely worth a visit!".
The beach offers a wealth of watersports opportunities, from surfing to windsurfing and kitesurfing, with the bay's reliable winds and manageable waves making it ideal for both novices and seasoned enthusiasts alike.
Stand-up paddleboarding and kayaking prove particularly favoured amongst locals and tourists. During periods of calmer conditions, wakeboarding and waterskiing become popular pastimes, whilst the village's sailing club, which has been a cornerstone of the community for more than four decades, continues to thrive.
A review on TripAdvisor states: "The best beach in Northumberland! The car park is right next to the beach entrance and is free for the first hour. The dog-friendly beach is absolutely stunning and goes on for miles. It's golden sand with no pebbles, has a small harbour at one end, and plenty of little nooks to shield from the wind."
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