Craster

All of our properties are either in Craster itself or within a 2 1/2 miles drive from the historic harbour village. Located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Craster perfectly caters to all your holiday needs with everything from beautiful beaches to outstanding castles on your doorstep.

You can hunker down in this beautiful setting for a relaxing, romantic break or for the more adventurous it is also the perfect base from which to explore the dramatic Northumbrian coastline. Each of our properties comes with its own comprehensive welcome guide, but here is just a small selection of the great things to do.

Castles and Gardens

Dunstanburgh Castle

Distance from Craster: 1 mile

The walk to Dunstanburgh Castle has been voted one of the UK’s Top 10 favourite walks. From the picturesque Craster harbour, the castle is just over a mile away.

Alnwick Castle and Garden

Distance from Craster: 7 miles

Majestic Alnwick Castle dominates this pretty market town. The film location of the Harry Potter films as well as Downton Abbey, you can book your Quidditch lesson held in the castle grounds. Also visit the stunning Alnwick Garden which is located on the same site, their poison garden is worth the visit alone.

Bamburgh Castle

Distance from Craster: 12 miles

The dramatically placed castle dominates the pretty coastal village of Bamburgh. Perched on a rocky plateau the 1,400 year old was a royal fortress, a Norman stronghold and is now a coastal home and visitor attraction.

Food

The Jolly Fisherman

Distance from Craster: In the village

A great gastro pub with stunning views looking out over the North Sea up to Dunstanburgh Castle, try their famous crab soup. You can choose from their restaurant or bar menu.

L.Robson and Sons Kipper Smokery

Distance from Craster: In the village.

The home of the Craster kipper! This fourth generation family owned business uses their oak smoker to create this Northumbrian delicacy.

The Ship Inn, Low Newton

Distance from Craster: 3 miles

A walk along the stunning Northumbrian coastline rewards you with this beachside gem of a pub serving its own home brews and even seasonal lobster caught in the bay opposite the pub!

Wildlife

Birder’s Paradise

Distance from Craster: 12 miles

A trip to the Farne Islands to see the incredible seabird colonies including puffins (in season) is a must. In autumn huge flocks of migratory geese arrive in Northumberland.

Seal Spotting

Distance from Craster: 12 miles

View Northumberland’s large seal colonies all year round on The Farne Islands, Coquet Island and on Lindisfarne’s sand flats. If you’re lucky you might also see dolphins and harbour porpoises.

Farne Island Boat Trips

Distance from Craster: 12 miles

A unique opportunity to take a boat trip to visit the nearby Farne Islands. We can arrange private open water sessions so you can swim with the native seals at Longstone Lighthouse.

Culture and Leisure

Barter Books, Alnwick

Distance from Craster: 7 miles

Located in Alnwick in a converted railway station, unique Barter Books is a must for all bibliophiles - and everyone else! Café. Dog friendly. Home to the rediscovered ‘Keep Calm and Carry On’ poster.

The Old School Gallery, Alnmouth

Distance from Craster: 8 miles

Amazing art, an onsite coffee shop and fabulous pizza van in the ‘playground’. Alnmouth has a beautiful beach and estuary, a links golf course and an abundance of great eateries and pubs.

Mick Oxley Art Gallery

Distance from Craster: In the village

Artist who lives in the village and paints the most stunning seascapes of his local Northumbrian environment.

Coast and Country Northumberland