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A hidden gem on the Northumberland Coast | Seahouses to Bamburgh | Explore England with us.

Mooses on the Move
Mooses on the Move
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👁️ 114 views📅 3 weeks ago⏱️ 37:31
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Creator's Key Takeaways

It's one of those walks that looks easy on paper

It's a really really lovely walk. It's it's uh about 2 hours if you don't go too fast.

It's been a wonderful wonderful day.

I really hope that you guys enjoyed our uh day to see houses.

Creator's Tips & Advice

Take the X18 bus for a scenic route along the Northumberland coast.
Pay with Apple Pay on the bus; no cash needed.
Pick up litter during walks to keep the beach clean.
Visit the Northumberland Hamper for gin and other goodies.

🆕New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

Cold weather during the walkBring warm clothing; some people get caught out from the cold.
Cost of food and items in the areaBe prepared for London-like prices; consider budgeting for takeaways and souvenirs.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is the bus route from Berwick-upon-Tweed to Seahouses?
QWhat are the shops and food options in Seahouses?
QHow long is the walk from Seahouses to Bamburgh Castle?
QWhat is the history of Grace Darling?

Port Highlights

Bamburgh4½ Happy Bacon
Berwick-upon-Tweed3½ Happy Bacon
Seahouses4 Happy Bacon
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YouTube Video Description

Today we’re taking the scenic route along the Northumberland coast using the X18 bus, travelling from Berwick-upon-Tweed all the way down to Seahouses. This is one of those routes that’s actually worth doing for the journey itself. No car, no stress, just sitting back and watching the coastline go by. Once in Seahouses, we had a wander through the little shops, grabbed some food, and then set off on a walk along the beach towards Bamburgh Castle. It’s one of those walks that looks easy on paper… and then the wind reminds you you’re on the Northumberland coast. We also stopped by the churchyard to visit the grave of Grace Darling, which is a really interesting (and slightly underrated) part of the area’s history. After that, we jumped back on the X18 and headed back to Berwick — simple, easy, and actually a really good way to explore this part of the UK without a car. Want to do this trip yourself? I’ve put together a full blog post over on moosesonthemove.co.uk where I break it all down properly, including: how to catch the X18 bus where it stops (and which stops are actually useful) shop and lunch recommendations in Seahouses tips for the walk to Bamburgh If you’re planning a trip to Northumberland, definitely check that out before you go. 🎥 Mooses on the Move Travel, real life, and everything in between. #BerwickUponTweed #VisitBerwick #Nationaltrust #Farneislands #Seahouses #BamburghCastle #Northumberland #NorthumberlandCoast #UKTravel #BusTravelUK #X18Bus #SeasideVlog #TravelVlog #UKDayTrip #GraceDarling #MoosesOnTheMove