Waren Caravan Park – An idyllic location
Waren Mill is nestled within acres of woodland on the headland above Budle Bay Nature Reserve, with stunning coastal views of Holy Island and Bamburgh.
Our family owned park is set within an exceptional natural environment and has superb facilities which means that you have everything that you need to have a completely self-sufficient break in an idyllic location. But if you do want to venture out, you really couldn’t be in a better location for exploring Northumberland’s coast and country.
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Views of Holy Island, Budle Bay and Bamburgh Castle
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St. Oswald’s Way passes through the Park
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1 mile from Bamburgh
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Nature Trail and play areas for children
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Family pub and restaurant
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Heated splash pool
Accommodation to suit all
A special part of the world
The park itself has an idyllic location up on the headland above Budle Bay Nature Reserve with unbroken views across to Holy Island, Bamburgh and inland to the Cheviot Hills. The view of Bamburgh Castle from the vast sandy beach has to be one of the most iconic in Britain and it is unsurprising that this is such a popular location for film crews. But don’t forget to visit the Castle itself and the enthralling Grace Darling Museum in Bamburgh village too.
One of the must do things, is to drive across the causeway to the special and quite unique Holy Island of Lindisfarne, the birthplace of the magnificent Lindisfarne Gospels. And wildlife lovers won’t want to miss a visit to one of Northumberland’s stunning coastal nature reserves including the Farne Islands or Coquet Island.
A short hop inland takes you to the bustling medieval market town of Alnwick and to some of the country’s top attractions, including Alnwick Castle, the location for Hogwarts in the Harry Potter films. Alongside is the Duchess of Northumberland’s marvellous horticultural creation, the Alnwick Garden where you can dine amongst the treetops in one of the world’s largest tree houses and enjoy the excitement of the Grand Cascade. A visit to nearby Howick Hall and Garden, the home of Earl Grey tea, is highly recommended for garden and tea lovers alike.
To the north, the famous walled town of Berwick-upon-Tweed has a fascinating and rich history and all along the coast you can enjoy traditional seaside towns and picturesque villages such as Seahouses, Craster and Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, home of Britain’s first permanent coastal sculpture The Couples.
The independent spirit of Northumberland is just waiting to be discovered.
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