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Northumberland Wildlife Trust nature reserves. This seven mile bay stretches from Amble to Cresswell. Opencast mining in much of this previously flat and and almost featureless landscape has allowed the creation of many wetland areas and lakes which are a magnet for wild life. This area has a number of reserves: Hauxley Nature Reserve, Druridge Pools, Cresswell Pond and the Read more…
Druridge Bay is one of Northumberland’s coast’s largest bays at 7 miles (11 km) long, stretching from Amble in the north to Cresswell in the south. The beach is surrounded by sand dunes, creating a unique landscape that supports a diverse range of flora and fauna. It is a designated nature reserve and home to various bird species, making it Read more…
Amble Links beach is sand and shingle positioned on the outskirts of Amble just south of the harbour by a holiday park. Amble in Northumberland is a small fishing village with it’s own harbour and marina. As with most of the Northumberland coastline the coastal walks are excellent and sailing is also popular. Looking our to sea about a a Read more…
Amble lifeboat station history: 1842 A lifeboat station was established and the lifeboat was kept in a boathouse close to the beach. 1852 The station closed and was transferred to Hauxley. 1939 The station re-opened with a motor lifeboat, kept afloat on moorings in the harbour. Read more…