Best mountain peaks around Newton-By-The-Sea are characterized by prominent coastal features, hills, and elevated points rather than traditional mountain peaks. This Northumberland coastal region offers expansive vistas of the North Sea, sandy beaches, and low cliffs. Elevated areas provide panoramic views of landmarks such as Dunstanburgh Castle and the Farne Islands. These locations also hold historical significance and offer opportunities for wildlife spotting and outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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TP3949 - Hips Heugh S3569 FB Height: 57.86m #1052 Northumberland Coast National Landscape Trig Pillar List. County of Northumberland Trig Pillar List.
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Hips Heugh 57.6m P17.6 (Hill ID: 513644) [JNSA s18045] Northumberland Coast National Landscape Definitive List summit. County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.
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Howick Scar 42.4m P25.7 (139ft) (Hill ID: 513061) [JNSA 28386] Northumberland Coast National Landscape Definitive List summit. County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.
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Ros Castle (Ros Hill) 316m P221 (1037ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 2317) [JNSA 12818] County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.
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Standing around 26 meters high, Brizlee Tower dominates the skyline of Hulne Park for miles around. It was built in the 18th century by the 1st Duke of Northumberland in memory of his wife, Elizabeth Percy, the 1st Duchess.
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A small hill between Embleton and Low Newton, offering good views of the surrounding area. There is a small grave here.
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Ros Castle is a 3000-year-old Iron Age Hill Fort, at 315m it's also the highest point in the Chillingham Hills. There is a trig point and a toposcope building with four viewpoints and a labelled diagram for each. The views are superb. Managed by the National Trust but free and open access.
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Brizlee Tower is a Grade 1 listed folly in Hulne Park. The 26m high, elaborately decorated tower was built in 1781, and offers superb views over the estate and Northumberland. Not normally open to the public.
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Newton-By-The-Sea is characterized by prominent coastal features, hills, and elevated points rather than traditional mountain peaks. These offer spectacular views of the Northumberland coastline. You'll find rocky headlands like Newton Point, elevated sections along coastal paths, and smaller hills such as Kelsoe Hill, providing excellent vantage points.
For expansive vistas, Ros Castle Hill Fort, the highest point in the Chillingham Hills at 315m, offers superb views where you can reportedly see seven castles on a clear day. Newton Point also provides fantastic sea views, including the distant Farne Islands and the dramatic ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle. Kelsoe Hill, located between Embleton and Low Newton, also provides good views of the surrounding area.
Yes, several elevated points have historical significance. Ros Castle Hill Fort is a 3000-year-old Iron Age Hill Fort. Brizlee Tower is a Grade 1 listed folly built in 1781. Newton Point holds Cold War-era significance with former MOD buildings. Additionally, the coastal path south of Newton-By-The-Sea leads to the 14th-century Dunstanburgh Castle, perched on a rugged headland.
Many of the coastal walks and paths leading to elevated points are considered easy to follow and suitable for most walkers, including families. The area features golden sandy beaches, dunes, and rocky headlands, offering diverse landscapes for exploration. For specific easy hiking routes, you can explore options like the "View of Beadnell Bay – Low Newton Beach loop from Newton-by-the-Sea" found in the Easy hikes around Newton-By-The-Sea guide.
Generally, the coastal paths and elevated areas around Newton-By-The-Sea are dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep dogs on a lead, especially in nature conservation areas, near livestock, or during bird nesting seasons. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
The Northumberland coast is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walking and birdwatching, with longer daylight hours. Autumn provides stunning coastal colours, while winter can offer dramatic, clear views, though conditions can be colder and windier. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.
Parking information varies by specific location. For popular coastal walks, there are often car parks in villages like Low Newton, Embleton, or Craster. For more remote spots like Ros Castle Hill Fort, parking might be available in designated lay-bys or small car parks at the start of walking routes. Always park responsibly and considerately.
Beyond exploring the elevated points, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling with routes like the "Craster Tower Gateway – Howick Village loop" from the Road Cycling Routes around Newton-By-The-Sea guide, or touring bicycle routes such as the "Bridge Over Howick Burn – View of Dunstanburgh Castle loop" from the Cycling around Newton-By-The-Sea guide. Easy hikes are also plentiful, including the "Beadnell Bay Beach loop" from the Easy hikes around Newton-By-The-Sea guide.
Yes, Newton-By-The-Sea and nearby villages like Low Newton, Embleton, and Craster offer charming pubs and cafes where you can refuel after your walks. Many are located conveniently close to popular coastal paths and offer local fare and refreshments.
Kelsoe Hill is a small hill situated between Embleton and Low Newton. It offers good views of the surrounding area, including the coastline. There is also a small grave located on the hill, adding a touch of local history to your visit.
Hips Heugh Trig Point marks an elevated spot at 57.6m within the Northumberland Coast National Landscape. It's a point of interest for those tracking trig pillars and offers views of the coastal surroundings, serving as a definitive list summit for the region.


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