Northumberland Coast Path: Seahouses and Beadnell Loop
Northumberland Coast Path: Seahouses and Beadnell Loop
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10.1km
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Jog this 6.3-mile (10.1 km) moderate loop along the Northumberland Coast Path, enjoying beaches, charming villages, and Seahouses Harbour.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Northumberland Coast AONB
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5.05 km
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10.1 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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6.41 km
1.86 km
1.06 km
766 m
Surfaces
5.74 km
1.86 km
1.41 km
705 m
377 m
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While specific parking lots aren't detailed, both Seahouses and Beadnell are coastal villages with public parking options. It's advisable to look for designated car parks within these villages, especially near the harbor in Seahouses or close to Beadnell Bay, as these are common starting points for the loop.
Yes, the route is generally dog-friendly. However, as it passes through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and potentially near nature reserves like Annstead Dunes, it's important to keep dogs under control, especially around wildlife and livestock, and to clean up after them. Some sections, particularly beaches, may have seasonal restrictions for dogs, so always check local signage.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and summer offer the most pleasant weather for jogging, with longer daylight hours and less chance of muddy conditions. Autumn can also be beautiful with fewer crowds. Be aware that after rain, some sections might become muddy, and strong coastal winds can occur at any time of year.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Northumberland Coast Path: Seahouses and Beadnell Loop. It is part of the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), which is freely accessible to the public.
The terrain is varied, offering a dynamic experience. You'll encounter stretches of golden sandy beaches, particularly along Beadnell Bay, as well as sections of public rights of way, minor roads, and permissive paths. While generally flat, some areas like the Annstead Dunes nature reserve might have softer ground and uneven surfaces. Expect mostly paved surfaces and easily-accessible paths, but be prepared for potential muddy patches after rain.
This loop offers spectacular sea views, rugged cliffs, and rolling dunes within the Northumberland Coast AONB. You'll pass through charming coastal villages like Seahouses, a bustling fishing port and departure point for Farne Islands trips. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as seabirds, seals, and possibly dolphins. In the distance, you might spot historic landmarks like Bamburgh Castle. Don't miss Seahouses Harbour and Beach.
The loop is approximately 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) long. For jogging, it typically takes around 1 hour and 3 minutes, though this can vary based on your fitness level and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery or navigate sandy sections.
Yes, this route is an integral part of the larger Northumberland Coast Path, covering about 58% of its length. It also integrates with sections of the NCN 1 Seahouses link, which makes up about 14% of the route. This allows for longer explorations if you wish to extend your journey.
Yes, both Seahouses and Beadnell are charming villages with various options for refreshments. Seahouses, being a bustling fishing port, offers several cafes, pubs, and restaurants. Beadnell also has local establishments where you can grab a bite or a drink.
The loop is generally considered moderate for jogging, requiring a reasonable level of fitness. While it's fairly flat with accessible paths, the varied terrain, including sandy beaches and potential muddy sections, can add to the challenge. Beginners with some prior jogging experience should find it manageable, but those new to jogging might find it a good step up from very easy routes.
When jogging this loop, be mindful of the tide if you plan to run on the beaches, as some sections might be more accessible at low tide. After heavy rain, certain parts of the trail, particularly unpaved sections, can become muddy, so appropriate footwear is recommended. The sandy stretches, while scenic, can also be more strenuous to run on, so factor this into your pace.