Where to stay and eat
Most of the towns and villages along the path provide bed and breakfast or guest house accommodation. Larger hotels can be found in Amble, Warkworth, Alnmouth, Seahouses, Bamburgh and Berwick-upon-Tweed.
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There are no campsites along the southern section of the path and wild camping is not encouraged, as a result camping is not currently an option for those wishing to walk the whole route. |
Probably the best way to walk the whole trail is to use the local bus services to travel to your accommodation at the end of each day. To find details of accommodation visit the NorthEast England website at http://www.visitnortheastengland.co.uk/ There is a wide range of places to eat along the trail, from sandwich shops and cafés to fine restaurants and of course the famous fish and chip shops. Look out for local specialities such as freshly caught crab and lobster, Craster Kippers and stotties. |
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