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Seamoor
Monday 28th May 2007, 19:48
Am going to visit the Farne Islands next week, does anyone know of Campsites in the area. Also any good birding spots besides the Islands:

newton birder
Monday 28th May 2007, 23:31
Hi Seamoor

The Farnes is awesome !!

You could visit my local patch at Low Newton/Beadnell Bay a few miles south of Seahouses (where you get the boat), there's a great arctic & little tern site at the Long Nanny Burn... well worth visiting, the tern wardens hut is right in the middle of the action so you get good views. A few bits there today... little gull, bonxie, arctic skua and a few manxies.

There are quite a few caravan sites up here, not sure if they take tents, but there is a camp site about 2-3 miles south of Seahouses at Beadnell. Its just on the northern edge of Beadnell and the main coast road goes right past it.

Is there anything you particularly want to see ?

Northumberland coast in general has loadsa great birding, there are loadsa well known sites from Holy Island south..... Budle Bay, Farnes, Newton, Amble/Coquet Island (for roseates), Hauxley, East Chevington, Druridge, Cresswell.... etc etc...

Feel free to drop me an e-mail if you need anymore help....

G

Mostly Autumn
Tuesday 29th May 2007, 12:56
What's the best time of year to go to the Farne Islands? I'm desperate to take my daughter who's obsessed with this type of thing,I'd prefer to go when the Puffins are more active and the Terns etc have chicks.

Barred Wobbler
Tuesday 29th May 2007, 13:20
Late June/early July should see the colony at its best. Don't leave it too long, because the middle of August sees the puffins vanish overnight.

Xenospiza
Tuesday 29th May 2007, 21:21
There are a couple of sites that take tents near Bamburgh and Belford: http://www.touristnetuk.com/ne/northumberland/accommodation/ac-camp/all.htm
I think I camped at Budle Bay years ago.

Mostly Autumn
Wednesday 30th May 2007, 13:08
Late June/early July should see the colony at its best. Don't leave it too long, because the middle of August sees the puffins vanish overnight.

Thanks so much Alan.B (: