Best attractions and places to see around Newbiggin include a blend of maritime heritage, natural coastal features, and cultural sites. The town, located in Northumberland, offers a sandy bay, a prominent offshore sculpture, and historical landmarks. Visitors can explore its fishing traditions and enjoy panoramic sea views from various points.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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The highest mountain in England outside of the Lake district, fantastic views if you can catch it on a clear day.
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A beautiful hill to hike and a glorious summit to have a break on. It has a wide plateaued top with a number of impressive stone cairns, as well as a trig point and a great dry stone cross shelter. I hiked the Kirkland loop, and this was a particularly nice loop to do. There is not that much of a view from the summit itself because it is so big and flat, but the views to and from it are really nice, in particular over towards Little Dun Fell.
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In 1968, a strong gale caused flood waters to thunder down the Eden causing the 300-year-old Langwathby Bridge to collapse without warning. In its place this metal girder bridge was built as a “temporary” replacement. It’s still there now and is the longest standing temporary bridge in the country.
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Coming from Dufton, you have to cover a few hundred meters in altitude in just a few kilometers to get to this point. However, the climb is quite manageable and less strenuous than it might seem at first glance.
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Cross Fell at 893 m is the highest point in the north Pennines and the highest point of the Pennine Way. There are many harrowing stories of the winter weather here during the Spine race. It's prone to dense fog and high winds, so make sure you are well prepared before running here. There is a cross shaped stone windbreak on the summit.
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Clear day views of the Lake District and Scotland..way below!
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An old blacksmith’s shop and cottage for workers from the nearby lead mine, Greg’s Hut is now a respite for weary walkers tackling Cross Fell in the Pennines. England’s highest bothy at 700m, Greg’s is roomy but on the basic side – there’s a raised platform for sleeping, a wood-burning stove and a few odds and ends. But if you come armed with a flask of tea, a thick sweater and some kindling to get the fire going, Greg’s Hut makes for an authentic bothy stay in glorious surroundings.
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Currently (June 2023) under maintenance. What was finished really looked good
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Newbiggin-by-the-Sea offers a rich maritime history and cultural landmarks. You can visit the Newbiggin Maritime Centre to learn about the town's fishing traditions and lifeboat legacy, or explore the historic St. Bartholomew's Church, dating back to the 13th century, which offers stunning coastal views. The Newbiggin Lifeboat Station, one of Northumberland's oldest, also provides insights into sea rescue efforts.
The beautiful Newbiggin Bay & Promenade is ideal for coastal walks, swimming, and spotting marine wildlife. Church Point is a prime location for panoramic sea views and observing bottlenosed dolphins, seals, and various seabirds. You can also explore the Newbiggin to Lynemouth Coastal Path for stunning views of the North Sea and sandy cliffs.
Yes, Newbiggin-by-the-Sea is home to the iconic The Couple Sculpture by Sean Henry, prominently located offshore in Newbiggin Bay. A full-size replica is also on the promenade. Additionally, you can follow the Newbiggin Art Trail, a free-to-download guide featuring over 50 public art pieces, including sculptures, totems, and carvings throughout the town.
Families can enjoy rockpooling at both ends of Newbiggin Bay during low tide, exploring the sandy beach, or walking along the promenade. The Newbiggin Maritime Centre offers engaging exhibits for all ages. For a historical outing, the ancient Long Meg and Her Daughters Stone Circle is a family-friendly historical site that dates back to the Bronze Age.
Beyond the immediate coastline, you can find various outdoor activities. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Blencarn Lake – Milburn Village Green loop' or the challenging 'Great Dun Fell Access Road – Great Dun Fell Climb loop'. Hikers can enjoy easy trails such as the 'View of Dufton Pike – Dufton Pike loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes on the Cycling around Newbiggin and Easy hikes around Newbiggin guide pages.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Cross Fell Summit, the highest point in the Pennines. From here, you can see the Lake District, the west coast, and even the east coast on a clear day. Another excellent viewpoint is Church Point in Newbiggin-by-the-Sea itself, offering stunning sea vistas.
Yes, Newbiggin Bay is home to the Hunkleton Stone, an erratic rock believed to have been transported by glacial waters during the last ice age. This adds an interesting geological element to the bay's natural attractions.
Located behind the lifeboat station, the Newbiggin Rocket House is a small site that provides historical insights into how rockets were used for sea rescues, showcasing a different aspect of the town's maritime heritage.
Yes, Newbiggin-by-the-Sea offers a selection of independent shops, cafés, and restaurants. You'll find many options along the vibrant promenade and in the town center, perfect for a meal or a coffee with a sea view.
While no longer an active church, St Mary the Virgin Church, Woodhorn is a historic building with parts dating back to AD 700. It now functions as a museum, showcasing a unique blend of architectural styles and fragments of the Woodhorn Cross, offering a glimpse into the region's ancient past.
Cyclists looking for a challenge can tackle the Hartside Pass Ascent from Melmerby. This climb is known for its gentle gradient and scenic views, recognized as one of the best climbs in the UK. You can find more road cycling routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Newbiggin guide page.
Greg's Hut is the highest bothy in England, situated at an altitude of 2,357 feet (718 m) near Cross Fell. It provides basic facilities and serves as a helpful stop for hikers in a remote part of the Pennines, especially in bad weather.


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