Berwick Lighthouse is a brand known for its picturesque location at the coast of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland. This iconic lighthouse, like many others, was built in the 19th century and continues to play an important role in ensuring the safety of ships passing through the North Sea. Today, Berwick Lighthouse is not just a functional structure but a popular tourist attraction that attracts visitors from all over the world. This brand understands the importance of preserving the historical significance of the lighthouse while catering to the needs of its guests. Berwick Lighthouse offers a unique experience to its guests with stunning views of the coastline and the charming town. Guests can immerse themselves in the rich heritage of the lighthouse while enjoying the modern amenities of its accommodation.
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A Beautiful small lighthouse. Well worth a walk to the end. I spent a good couple of hours on it and the area around wildlife watching. At high tide with a swell really feels quite exiting. Great views of the coastline and Berwick.
Great place for a walk, you may catch a glimpse of the seals. Fantastic views all around 🙂 …
Lovely walk out to lighthouse. Stunnings views. Great place to sit and enjoy the moment. Was hoping to see dolphins but the tide was out.
Seems to be an old structure and as per the plaque it has a long history from the 12th or 13th century. It is a long walk and be brave to walk it. From the light house pier you can see the far Bamburgh castle and holy island or Lindisfarne. It is a very good location to see the Berwick in one shot.
I visited on Sunday morning, I was on the beach 30 minutes before sunrise as I planned a photograph I had in mind, very cloudy and wet hence why I didn’t get a photo I planned for, I did however see the Flying Dutchman sail ship leaving the …
Very attractive lighthouse and well maintained too. Certainly worth the walk out on the long pier to see, and if you're lucky you might catch a glimpse of seals or dolphins.
A lovely landmark to visit. Stunning views. Very windy but worth walking the short peir to see. We spotted a seal in the sea also!!
It's a light house on the end of a pier, nice flat walk to get the views. 25 gallons of paint to paint it apparently.
Great place to sit and Contemplate or to watch out for Dolphins and seals .
What's your attitude to latitude, when you realise that you are further north than some of Scotland?!?! …
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