Warkworth House Hotel   ~  near Alnwick Garden and Castle, in the heart of Northumberland   ~   No. 16 Restaurant and Bar

Birdwatching

Northumberland really is a ‘birdies paradise’ (Telegraph, 2010) and offers some of the best bird-watching spots in the country

Here on the coastline, summer’s hotspot becomes the renowned Farne Islands are home to terns, puffins, razorbills, kittiwakes, shags and guillemots and from close by Coquet Island you can catch a glimpse of Britain’s rarest breeding seabird, the Roseate Tern

Spring and autumn denote the migration periods and throughout winter, Holy Island and Lindisfarne NNR host the Svalbard-breeding population of Pale-bellied Brent Geese


Northumberland Coast ~ a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Highly knowledgeable, local & enthusiastic staff work hard to protect this area for all to enjoy

Northern Experience Wildlife Tours
offer exclusive, guided, birdwatching and wildlife tours based in Northumberland,
the North Pennines and the Scottish Borders

Birdwatch Northumbria ~
for guided birdwatching trips
~ Mark is a local expert, passionate about Northumbria, birdwatching & more

The Farne Islands ~ one of Europe's most important seabird reserves

Further inland you'll find even more to see in the Northumberland National Park

Why not visit the Birdfair web site?