Discover the best top things to do in Berwick upon Tweed, United Kingdom including Andy Howeys Birds of Prey Centre, The Lowry Trail, The Lindisfarne Gospels Garden, Cocklawburn Beach, Spittal Splash Park, Spittal Beach, Coronation Park, River Tweed, Spittal Beach, Marshall Meadows Bay.
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5.0 based on 527 reviews
We went as a family of 4 with our 2 boys (age 2 & 4). It was reptile day so we got to see and hold snakes, lizards, millipede, rat, baby owls and then the tarantula. The kids totally loved it and were buzzing. Me and Mum loved it too and managed to come out of our comfort zones by holding the tarantula and snake. The staff were so good with us they made it easy. I think we all enjoyed it as much as each other. I thoroughly recommend this for all ages. The staff really make the difference and make the experience good for kids & adults.
4.5 based on 175 reviews
Our first visit to Berwick and we had no idea Lowry had been taken by the town/river/people and that he visited so often. The tourist boards at the various places along the walk where he painted the views display his works.
4.5 based on 116 reviews
What a lovely surprise to find this gorgeous beach. We saw the signs on our way to Spittal so went to Cocklawburn. The parking is good and when the tide is low the beach is amazing. It is good solid sand for walking and for the dog to run on. Our dog ran so fast and so much he actually pulled a hind leg muscle but he did really enjoy it I have to say. There is so much beach available for him to just set off and go CRAZY ????. It also does the soul good to have a blowey winter walk on a lovely beach. An absolutely superb beach and the bonus is free parking.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
Loved the clean promenade, flat with lots of benches along the way. At the southern end of the promenade there are some fantastic photo opportunities with regard to rock pools/rock formations.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
A lovely garden that reaches from the river up the hill, not far from the station. Information boards tell one about the wildlife and how the garden has been funded . At the bottom of the garden you can turn either way for a lovely walk by the river. We saw ducks, herons, one otter and other sea birds. You can cycle this path as well. There are two main routes one up a long flight of steps the other a steep path. Not wide enough for disability scooters
4.0 based on 38 reviews
The principal river of the Scottish Borders forms the boundary between England and Scotland for some distance.
No matter where you are in berwick the tweed is only a few minutes away. Sit on the quay side enjoying a cuppa or walk the riverside walk trail lovely walk alongside a very historic river.
4.0 based on 12 reviews
We enjoyed a lovely walk along the beach which we found to be very clean. There were lots of dogs around but no mess left behind. We enjoyed skimming stones, looking for shells and taking photos of the cliffs.
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