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National Trust - Castillo de Dunstanburgh

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Imogen
February 10, 2021
The ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle tower over the Northumberland coastline. It is an ideal family day out with a picnic area, fantastic views, and it is not far from the Scottish Borders. The Castle was built on the most magnificent scale, and rivalled any castle of its day. The dramatic ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle stand on a remote headland, reached by a beautiful coastal walk from nearby Craster. Visitors can explore the great gatehouse and the imposing Lilburn Tower, which commands stunning views north towards Bamburgh Castle. The magnificent sea views and unique location make this the perfect spot to escape from the stresses of modern life. Dunstanburgh Castle is owned by The National Trust, and maintained and managed by English Heritage. Entry is free to National Trust members and English Heritage members. Parking is in Craster, from where it's a picturesque 1.5 mile coastal walk to the castle.
The ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle tower over the Northumberland coastline. It is an ideal family day out with a picnic area, fantastic views, and it is not far from the Scottish Borders. The Castle was built on the most magnificent scale, and rivalled any castle of its day. The dramatic ruins of Duns…
Jonathan And Fran
July 23, 2020
A bracing walk along the coast to the castle from Craster, combined with lunch at The Jolly Fisherman - perfect!
Louise
October 18, 2019
A lovely walk from Craster to Dunstaburgh takes around 45 minutes. Unusually you can use a National Trust Card or English Heritage to explore and find out all about its fascinating history. Dogs are allowed in the grounds and the views are great. Walk back and enjoy a meal at The Jolly Fisherman.
Jenny
September 1, 2022
There is a fabulous walk from Craster to Dunstanburgh along the headland. The walk to the castle is about 1.5 miles there and back. The Jolly Fisherman pub is a great spot to end up in after for a lunch with a view!
Danielle
June 24, 2022
This is one of my favourite walks from Craster to Dunstanburgh Castle, or if you are feeling energetic, all the way to Low Newton and back. A trip to the Jolly Fisherman Pub for a quick drink and/or food, tops off a perfect walk. I would definitely pre book the Jolly Fisherman (Craster).

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Dunstanburgh Road
Craster, England