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Bamburgh is a picturesque village on the Northumberland coast, famous for its imposing castle and beautiful sandy beaches. Visitors can enjoy exploring historic sites, scenic coastal walks, and the tranquil charm of this unique destination. View information about campsites in and near Bamburgh below.

Bamburgh camping FAQs

Is Bamburgh a family-friendly destination?
Bamburgh is a great family destination, with a variety of activities suited for all ages. Read our recommendations for the best activities to enjoy in Bamburgh.
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Are there any dog-friendly campsites in Bamburgh?
Yes, our Beadnell Bay Club Site is a short drive 17-minute drive away from Bamburgh. You can view other dog-friendly campsites here.
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What are the most popular campsites in Bamburgh?
Our Beadnell Bay and Dunstan Hill Club Sites are amongst the most popular campsites near Bamburgh village. If you’re searching for and booking campsites on the move, make sure you use our SiteSeeker app.

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Are there any campsites near the Bamburgh beach?
Yes, our Beadnell Bay Club Site is only a 3 minute drive and an 18-minute walk away from the beach.

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Can you wild camp in Bamburgh?
Wild camping comes with certain restrictions. For all the details, refer to our guide to wild camping.

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Things to do in the coastal village of Bamburgh

Elevated view of Bamburgh

Bamburgh is rich in history and stunning scenery, offering various activities for all types of travellers. Here are the top things to do when visiting Bamburgh.

Explore Bamburgh Castle

Bamburgh Castle is one of the most iconic castles in the UK, perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking the North Sea. Visit the castle to explore its impressive state rooms, discover the area's history, and enjoy breathtaking views from the battlements. This castle hosts numerous events throughout the year. Discover what’s on in Bamburgh Castle.

Play a round of golf at Bamburgh Castle Golf Club

Golf enthusiasts will appreciate visiting the Bamburgh Castle Golf Club. This picturesque course offers stunning views of Bamburgh Castle and the surrounding coastline. It's a great way to enjoy the outdoors and challenge yourself on the greens.

Relax on Bamburgh Beach

Bamburgh Beach is a stunning stretch of golden sand backed by dunes and the majestic Bamburgh Castle. It's the perfect place for a peaceful walk, a picnic, or even a swim in the summer months. To ensure you are ready and packed for a trip to the beach, read our beach packing list.

If you plan to enjoy the coastal views with a picnic by the beach, we also provide numerous tips for enjoying a picnic, including a list of the best picnic blankets and an extensive list of 45 of the best picnic foods.

Visit St Aidan's Church

St Aidan's Church is a historic church located near Bamburgh Castle. It dates back to the 7th century and is the burial place of Grace Darling, a famous local heroine. The church's beautiful interior and tranquil atmosphere make it a must-visit. Everyone is welcome to visit, with regular services running on Sundays during the day.

Discover the Grace Darling Museum

The Grace Darling Museum is dedicated to the life and legacy of Grace Darling, who famously rescued survivors from a shipwreck in 1838. The museum houses a memorabilia collection and offers insights into her life and the rescue operation that made her a Victorian heroine.

Take a boat trip to the Farne Islands

The Farne Islands, located a short boat ride from Bamburgh, are a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. The islands are home to puffins, seals, and various seabirds. Several local operators offer boat trips to the islands, providing a unique opportunity to observe these creatures in their natural habitat.

Walk the Bamburgh to Seahouses Coastal Path

The coastal path from Bamburgh to Seahouses offers stunning views of the coastline and countryside. The walk is approximately 3 miles long and is suitable for all fitness levels. Along the way, you can enjoy the fresh sea air and beautiful scenery. For those who regularly enjoy a stroll, you’ll be head over heels for our guide to getting a perfect fit for your walking shoes.

Enjoy local cuisine at Bamburgh's restaurants

Bamburgh boasts various restaurants and cafes where you can sample delicious local cuisine. From fresh seafood to traditional British dishes, there's something to satisfy every palate. Be sure to try some locally caught fish and chips!

A fan of fresh, locally sourced seafood? Then look no further than The Potted Lobster, a popular restaurant offering a dynamic à la carte menu. Another popular option is Lord Crewe, which offers a fancy culinary experience, with various foods ranging from Lindisfarne Oysters 8 Day Aged Ribeye.

Visit the Bamburgh Dunes

The Bamburgh Dunes are a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to their unique flora and fauna. Explore the dunes to discover rare plants, birds, and insects, or simply enjoy the natural beauty of this protected area.

Attend local events and festivals

Bamburgh hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, including music festivals, food fairs, and historical reenactments. Check the local events calendar to see what's happening during your visit and experience the vibrant local culture.