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