Located around 20 kilometres from Alnwick, Seahouses is a large village in Northumberland in the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Known for its colourful harbour, the village attracts tourists from across the world to enjoy local marine life and panoramic views of the Farne Islands. From exploring local restaurants and fish and chip shops to its stunning coastline, discover things to do in Seahouses in our guide below.
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Seahouses is credited as being one of the places where kipper, a whole herring cold-smoked over smouldering wood chips., was invented. Swallowfish is a local business that has operated on site since 1843. The restaurant still uses the same methods to prepare the kipper, including traditional oak sawdust without additives or preservatives.
Sourced straight for the sea, enjoy the sweet and smoky taste of traditional kipper on your next trip to Seahouses.
With regular boat trips from Seahouses to choose from, the nearby Farne Islands offer a range of exciting wildlife including grey seals and puffins that are tolerant of visitors. The islands lie a few miles off the Northumberland coast between Seahouses and Bamburgh castle, and between 15 and 20 islands are visible depending on the tide.
The local wildlife also houses around 150,000 seabirds during the breeding season which makes the islands the most famous bird sanctuary in Britain.
Seahouses is surrounded by golden beaches with a stunning back drop of Bamburgh Castle in the distance. With high water quality, the beach is popular for sea sports such as windsurfing and kite surfing as well as walkers and can be enjoyed by all throughout the year. On clear days the Farne Islands can be seen in the distance, making the beach a common spot for birdwatchers. There is even a chance of spotting dolphins, porpoises and whales!
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