Bamburgh by munki-boy
Bamburgh
Bamburgh is a small seaside town in Northumberland, England. It’s well known for its castle and the Bamburgh Castle Golf Club which has hosted many prestigious tournaments such as the Johnnie Walker Championship and The Ryder Cup
Bamburgh also has two sandy beaches where locals spend their time sunbathing, swimming and surfing. Visitors can enjoy fishing trips from the harbor or take a walk along one of the nearby scenic coastal paths to explore this beautiful area - perfect for those who love wildlife!
Bamburgh is in Northumberland Coast AONB, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Created: 8 March 2021 Edited: 29 November 2023
Bamburgh
Local History around Bamburgh
There are some historic monuments around including:
Round barrow 520m WNW of Quarry CottageLime kilnsPre-Conquest monastic cell and post-Conquest monastic settlement on Inner FarneIsabella's Mount campDovecote 150yds (140m) NE of Lepers' HospitalUnknown wreck, 600m ENE of Bamburgh CastleSpindlestone Heughs defended settlementDefended settlement, 1.05 km north west of North FarmMedieval moated site and 18th century dovecote, 600m east of Outchester.