Top 10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Amble, England

June 13, 2021 Brandee Mangan

Discover the best top things to do in Amble, United Kingdom including Northside Surf School, Pedal Power Cycling, Warkworth Beach, Coquet Shorebase Trust, Warkworth Castle & Hermitage, Artique at The Marina, Hauxley Wildlife Discovery Centre - Northumberland Wildlife Trust, Warkworth Hermitage, St lawrence church, Amble Harbour Village.
Restaurants in Amble

1. Northside Surf School

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5.0 based on 146 reviews

Northside Surf School

Learn To Surf / Stand Up Paddle,lessons and courses for all ages. Lessons on various beaches along Northumberland coast...KIDS Bodyboarding / Surfing / SUP parties, STAG n HEN parties, GIFT vouchers available. Wetsuit,surfboard, StantUpPaddle and bodyboard Hire available...Also online shop selling, surf / StandUpPaddle vouchers...

2. Pedal Power Cycling

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5.0 based on 167 reviews

Pedal Power Cycling

We can provide: - Bespoke cycle holiday packages throughout England & Scotland - Licenced minibus hire for cycle & people transfers - Daily baggage transfer service for multiday routes - Cycle hire - Electric bike hire

3. Warkworth Beach

Warkworth, Amble England
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5.0 based on 392 reviews

Warkworth Beach

Reviewed By astro625 - Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

Stayed amble, walked up to this beach via castle.. gorgeous clean , lots of friendly dog walkers.. dunes and links nice for a a walk.. you can probably walk up to alnmouth if your fit!

4. Coquet Shorebase Trust

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5.0 based on 47 reviews

Coquet Shorebase Trust

Coquet Shorebase Trust is a water activity centre and we aim to make getting involved accessible for everyone. At our main centre at The Braid, Amble you can take part in canoe or kayak tours of the estuary looking at the wildlife, geology and history of the area from the water. We also offer powerboat courses so you can learn to handle a craft safely and receive a qualification. From our base at Druridge Bay Country Park, next to the visitor centre, you can hire kayaks, canoes, paddle boards, windsurfers and sailing dinghies to use on the lake. We are also able to offer dedicated instruction in both adult and children's activities Wetsuits, buoyancy aids and helmets are all provided and we have hot showers at both locations for when you come off the water. No experience is necessary for most activities but you do need to contact the office by phone or email to book so we can make sure that we can provide the best experience for you We look forward to welcoming you.

5. Warkworth Castle & Hermitage

Castle Terrace, Warkworth, Amble NE65 0UJ England +44 370 333 1181 http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/warkworth-castle-and-hermitage/?utm_source=Trip%20Advisor&utm_campaign=Local%20Listings&utm_medium=Trip%20Advisor%20Profiles&utm_content=warkworth%20castle
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4.5 based on 1,207 reviews

Warkworth Castle & Hermitage

Reviewed By ndw78 - Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

Love this castle. We spent a couple of hours inside taking in the sights and having a picnic. There’s a one way system in the main building but it meant you got to see every part of it. Amazing how clever they were with the buildings We then took a walk down to the hermitage and although you can’t go over to see it at the minute it was a lovely walk down to the river and next time we’re back we’ll take the tour as a unique experience As always with English Heritage the staff are knowledgeable and friendly, making everyone’s visit a fantastic experience

6. Artique at The Marina

The Wynd Morpeth, Amble NE65 0HH England +44 1665 711611 http://www.artiqueamble.co.uk
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4.5 based on 133 reviews

Artique at The Marina

Artique at The Marina is a fabulous antique, vintage and arts & crafts centre with cafe located on A1068 approach to Amble from Warkworth. The Artique cafe is licensed and serves a variety of fresh cooked light meals, breakfasts, lunches and a fantastic array of homemade cakes! The shop and cafe have a large car park and is all on one level, with an entrance ramp.

Reviewed By wendyj14 - Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, United Kingdom

Havnt been for few months. Best cheese scone around it really is. Nice latte and very friendly courteous service. Everyone friendly will be back thankyou. X

7. Hauxley Wildlife Discovery Centre - Northumberland Wildlife Trust

Hauxley Lane Near Low Hauxley village, Amble NE65 0JR England +44 1665 568324 [email protected] http://www.nwt.org.uk/reserves/hauxley
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4.5 based on 177 reviews

Hauxley Wildlife Discovery Centre - Northumberland Wildlife Trust

Hauxley Wildlife Discovery Centre reopened to the public on Saturday 24th June 2017 following a 2 year closure for the creation of an exciting new visitor centre. The new eco-friendly, straw bale building has been largely constructed by a dedicated team of volunteers. The centre includes a 2km circular walk, wildlife watching hides, cafe, toilets, disabled access paths around almost half of the reserve and baby changing facilities. There is also a classroom that can be hired for private use for events, meetings and educational visits. An exclusive wildlife area can be accessed from the classroom for use by school groups.

Reviewed By cjmorpeth - Morpeth, United Kingdom

This wildlife facility of lakes ,woodland ,visitor centre and cafe is an example of Lottery money well spent .Its previous building was old and I believe burnt down .The facility is managed by Notthumberland Wildlife Trust with many volunteers whose help and keeness is excellent .Try the good selection of homemade scones in cafe .The great numbers of wildlife attracted to the lakes is impressive from the various hides and viewing points in cafe .The walk around the perimeter of site is well laid out and 2k in length. A very good attraction to the area

8. Warkworth Hermitage

Half a Mile from Warkworth Castle, Warkworth, Amble England +44 370 333 1181 http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/warkworth-castle-and-hermitage/?utm_source=Google%20Business&utm_campaign=Local%20Listings&utm_medium=Google%20Business%20Profiles&utm_content=warkworth%20castle
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4.5 based on 102 reviews

Warkworth Hermitage

9. St lawrence church

11 Dial Place, Warkworth, Amble NE65 0UR England http://www.stlawrence-church.org.uk/
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

St lawrence church

Reviewed By 687joyces

Another favourite Warlworth land mark St Lawrence Church. The leaning tower always draws my eye since noticing the lean in the 60's. A pleasure to walk round the church and the grounds ad thecviews from the grounds to the castle at the top of the hill.

10. Amble Harbour Village

Amble Harbour Village Leazes Street Seafood Centre, Amble NE65 0FD England +44 1665 713580 [email protected] http://www.ambleharbourvillage.co.uk
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4.0 based on 225 reviews

Amble Harbour Village

Reviewed By Curious763820

Visited Amble last week and again visited the Pods ...we bought handbags and purses ...then we purchased Christmas cards and birthday cards from another....we went mid week to miss the big Sunday market where it would have been difficult to socially distance ..

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