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Seaside town named UK's 'best' four years in a row that's full of cosy pubs

The charming destination was named the UK's best seaside town for four years running

The seaside might not be your first thought for an autumnal getaway, but a charming coastal town with its own castle could change your mind. For four years in a row, this quaint seaside spot was crowned the UK's best by Which? — and it's easy to see why.


Tucked away in Northumberland, Bamburgh is home to the majestic Bamburgh Castle, perched on a rocky crag overlooking sweeping sand dunes and the sea.


This Grade I Heritage building was once the historic capital of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Northumbria. With over 10,000 years of occupation, the castle has transformed from a wooden palisade to the impressive fortress we see today


Just a stone's throw away in Bamburgh village, you'll find the delightful Lord Crewe pub, known for its seasonal dishes. The Lord Crewe specialises in luxurious fresh seafood dishes, with a strong emphasis on high-quality local produce.

But it's not just the castle that holds historical significance in Bamburgh, reports the Express..


The RNLI Grace Darling Museum pays tribute to Grace Horsley Darling, a Victorian heroine who famously rescued nine men from a shipwreck.

The museum offers an insight into her story and makes for a perfect rainy day activity. For those who enjoy some dark tourism, the Bamburgh Ossuary is a must-visit.

Nestled in the crypt beneath St Aidan's Church, this ossuary serves as the final resting place for individuals dating back to the 6th century. Visitors can immerse themselves in the fascinating story of their excavation and learn about their histories.


But if you're more inclined towards a leisurely wander through charming streets, dipping into shops and cafes as you go, don't worry — Bamburgh has got you covered.

The idyllic village of Seahouses, nestled on the southern coast of Bamburgh, provides the perfect setting for an autumnal coastal walk.

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This six-mile round trip is an ideal day out, with plenty of chances to pause for a snack and explore Seahouses.

You have the option to saunter south along the beach, adding a dash of thrill as you splash in the waves, or choose the St Oswalds way, which leads you through fields and serene country lanes - a top pick for a more tranquil stroll.

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