Northumberland Coast Path
Explore the full Northumberland Coast Path on a self-guided walking holiday, with accommodation and luggage transfer.
Northumberland Coast Path
https://www.contours.co.uk/northumberland-coast-path
A self-guided walking holiday along the coast of Northumberland, visiting the Holy Island of Lindisfarne.
From £400 per person
The Northumberland Coast Path walking holiday tours wild, unspoilt countryside, where castle ruins loom on the headlands above long beaches of golden sand.
This gentle, low-level walk is predominantly coastal, with one arc inland to enjoy stunning views of the coast from St Cuthbert’s Cave. Castles adorn the rocky cliffs, and at low tide, you can make your way across a tidal causeway to Holy Island to explore the extensive ruins of Lindisfarne Priory.
With plenty of beach walking between bustling seaside towns, the complete Northumberland Coast Path is a pretty, approachable and friendly section of the England Coast Path. We also offer a Northumberland Coast Highlights tour that spans 28 miles and hits our absolute favourite sections along the way.
We offer multiple holiday options along this trail. If you wish to experience the entire trail, simply select the first option from the list below.
Dogs are welcome on select routes along this trail. Look for the pawprint icon when choosing your holiday.
From £697 per person
This holiday option explores the length of the Northumberland Coast Path along 72 miles of incredible terrain, from the town of Cresswell up to Berwick-upon-Tweed near the Scottish border.
Walk along golden beaches beneath ruined castles towering on the headlands. The Northumberland Coast Path tours a wild, unspoilt region full of history, winding northwards and showcasing everything this lesser-known trail has to offer.
This route can be walked in the opposite direction upon request. Please contact us and we will be happy to assist you.
| Code | Tour | Duration | Price per person | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NOCP1 | From Cresswell(T) to Berwick-upon-Tweed | 4 days walking | £697 | |
| NOCP2 | From Cresswell(T) to Berwick-upon-Tweed | 5 days walking | £831 | |
| NOCP3 | From Cresswell(T) to Berwick-upon-Tweed | 6 days walking | £964 | |
| NOCP4 | From Cresswell(T) to Berwick-upon-Tweed | 7 days walking | £1099 | |
| NOCP5 | From Cresswell(T) to Berwick-upon-Tweed | 9 days walking | £1367 | |
| NOCP6 | From Cresswell(T) to Berwick-upon-Tweed | 10 days walking | £1507 |
“We loved the walk. Enjoy walking on the beach.”Mr Orban, USA
“Easy walking along a well signed route. The coastal walking and views are excellent. The beaches are long and virtually empty. The villages and coastal towns are welcoming and have good places to eat. We continue to enjoy excellent service from you as we have done down the years - thankyou.”Mr Welford, UK
“Beautiful part of the country - super deserted beaches excellent for a dog. Interesting historical sites along the way. Accommodation very good with friendly welcomes. Weather excellent! Lovely walking experience to discover one of Britain's best kept secrets.”Mr Robinson, UK
“The Northumberland Coast Path covers a very interesting and lovely area which was unknown to us previously. The mileage agreed was perfect allowing us time to explore the towns and villages.”Mrs Butcher, UK
“Overall, we’ve loved the walk. It has really allowed us to de-stress and the views have been fantastic. Everyone we’ve interacted with has been really friendly and helpful.”Mr Fleetwood, UK
“Very lucky with the weather.”Miss Lonsdale, UK
“Spectacular walk, and terrific weather.”Ms Ottenberg, USA
“Contours staff and admin support was very good and so were all the B&B's.”Mr Pert, UK
“Very much enjoyed the puffins tour to Farne Islands from Seahouses. Even though most of the puffins had left for the sea, there were still about 200 puffins left so that I was able to take lovely pictures of them. Greatly enjoyed the walk across the sand to Holy Island during low tide along those long sticks helping me to find my way. Did probably more than half of the hike barefoot along the beach. I could have left my walking boots at home (joke). Even went for a short dip in the chilly North Sea. But if I had not forgotten my bathing cap I could have swam for a while. Had lots of lovely little conversations along the way, as people there are friendly, open and have all the time of the world for a chat.”Ms Cullmann, Germany