Discover the best top things to do in Amble, United Kingdom including Warkworth Beach, Fenwick Gallery, Cabosse, Artique at The Marina, Hauxley Wildlife Discovery Centre - Northumberland Wildlife Trust, St lawrence church, Warkworth Bridge, The Hermitage Inn, Amble Harbour Village, Amble East Cemetery.
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5.0 based on 392 reviews
Stayed amble, walked up to this beach via castle.. gorgeous clean , lots of friendly dog walkers.. dunes and links nice for a a walk.. you can probably walk up to alnmouth if your fit!
5.0 based on 102 reviews
Had a look around this lovely gallery whilst on holiday last year...it was delightful...on a break next week so will definitely visit again ...purchased some lovely cards and drooled over the Jewelry .....what will we purchase this time ??
4.5 based on 61 reviews
Especially in these times, Cabosse is worth a visit. All of the pastries and most of the chocolates are made on the premises by the owner/proprietor, Louise. She is French trained in both fields and the quality shows. It’s like walking into and French patisserie. At the rear is a delightful area called the “Library “ and you can enjoy all on offer in lovely surroundings. Strict Covid guidelines are maintained at all times. Apart from freshly made Illy coffee there are other superb choices. Our new favourite is Moroccan mint tea with honey, it is gorgeous and so refreshing. Just love this place, treat yourself, you won’t be disappointed.
4.5 based on 133 reviews
Artique at The Marina is a fabulous antique, vintage and arts & crafts centre with cafe located on A1068 approach to Amble from Warkworth. The Artique cafe is licensed and serves a variety of fresh cooked light meals, breakfasts, lunches and a fantastic array of homemade cakes! The shop and cafe have a large car park and is all on one level, with an entrance ramp.
Havnt been for few months. Best cheese scone around it really is. Nice latte and very friendly courteous service. Everyone friendly will be back thankyou. X
4.5 based on 177 reviews
Hauxley Wildlife Discovery Centre reopened to the public on Saturday 24th June 2017 following a 2 year closure for the creation of an exciting new visitor centre. The new eco-friendly, straw bale building has been largely constructed by a dedicated team of volunteers. The centre includes a 2km circular walk, wildlife watching hides, cafe, toilets, disabled access paths around almost half of the reserve and baby changing facilities. There is also a classroom that can be hired for private use for events, meetings and educational visits. An exclusive wildlife area can be accessed from the classroom for use by school groups.
This wildlife facility of lakes ,woodland ,visitor centre and cafe is an example of Lottery money well spent .Its previous building was old and I believe burnt down .The facility is managed by Notthumberland Wildlife Trust with many volunteers whose help and keeness is excellent .Try the good selection of homemade scones in cafe .The great numbers of wildlife attracted to the lakes is impressive from the various hides and viewing points in cafe .The walk around the perimeter of site is well laid out and 2k in length. A very good attraction to the area
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Another favourite Warlworth land mark St Lawrence Church. The leaning tower always draws my eye since noticing the lean in the 60's. A pleasure to walk round the church and the grounds ad thecviews from the grounds to the castle at the top of the hill.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
We walked under the bridge regularly during our stay. It is one of the things that makes this a quaint village. It is cobbled and can be slippy when wet. It's dark walking under at night so a little torch is a good idea.
4.0 based on 34 reviews
Sunday lunch was grand, proper mash potato, well cooked carrots peas cabbage , excellent Yorkshire pudding and tasty roast potatoes with succulent beef and plenty of delicious gravy , well packed in containers to keep warm , great value at £16 for two , we’ve asked if we can collect again next Sunday.
4.0 based on 225 reviews
Visited Amble last week and again visited the Pods ...we bought handbags and purses ...then we purchased Christmas cards and birthday cards from another....we went mid week to miss the big Sunday market where it would have been difficult to socially distance ..
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