Craster is a Village in the county of Northumberland.
A little fishing village close to Dunstanburgh Castle.
There are great places to visit near Craster including some great villages, ancient sites, beaches, hiking areas, geological features, castles, ruins, islands, towns, roman sites and historic monuments.
The area around Craster features a number of interesting villages including Milfield, Craster, and Bamburgh.
Don't miss Milfield North Henge's ancient sites if visiting the area around Craster.
Don't miss Embleton Bay, and Bamburgh Beach's beaches if visiting the area around Craster.
Don't miss Dunstanburgh, Sycamore Gap, and Hadrian's Wall near Hexham's hiking areas if visiting the area around Craster.
Gull Crag and the Rumble Churn, Greymare Rock, and Sycamore Gap are some of Craster best geological features to visit near Craster.
Places near Craster feature a number of interesting castles including Dunstanburgh Castle.
Craster has some unmissable ruins nearby like Dunstanburgh Castle, WWII Sandbag Pillbox, and Old Limekiln at Dunstanburgh.
Don't miss Farne Islands's islands if visiting the area around Craster.
There are a number of towns near Craster including Hexham, and Berwick-upon-Tweed.
Don't miss Hadrian's Wall near Hexham, and Chesters Roman Fort's roman sites if visiting the area around Craster.
The area close to Craster boasts some of the best historic monuments including Flodden.
Craster History
There are some historic monuments around Craster: