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Beadnell by Bus Great days out from Beadnell by bus Using Beadnell as a starting point, there are some great ways to explore Northumberland without a car. The table below lists the services available and selected running times. Overleaf, are some ideas to help plan your day out, as well as details of lots of discounts available with your bus ticket. Destination Service Change Freque Departure Outward Return Arrival Link to Attractions and things to do number needed? ncy time from arrival departure time in timetable Beadnell time time Beadnell Alnwick Arriva X18 or No Hourly 08:55 09:47 16:02 17:04 Arriva Alnwick Castle and Gardens, Barter Books Travelsure 418 10:05 10:57 17:00 17:52 X18/418 Bamburgh Arriva X18 or No Hourly 09:52 10:09 14:48 15:05 Arriva Bamburgh Castle, Grace Darling Museum Travelsure 418 10:54 11:11 16:48 17:05 X18/418 Belford Arriva X18 or No Hourly 09:52 10:24 14:33 15:05 Arriva Coast Path and Belford Museum Travelsure 418 10:54 11:26 16:33 17:05 X18/418 Berwick Arriva X18 No Five 08:44 09:42 16:07 17:05 ArrivaX18 Barracks, Ramparts, Royal Border Bridge per day 10:54 11:52 18:17 19:15 Craster Arriva X18 or No Hourly 08:55 09:16 15:26 15:52 Arriva Dunstanburgh Castle, harbour, kippers Travelsure 418 10:05 10:31 16:43 17:04 X18/418 High Newton-by-the-Sea Travelsure 418 No Four 10:05 10:16 15:41 15:52 Travelsure Dunstanburgh Castle, Coast Path per day 12:05 12:16 17:41 17:52 418 Holy Island Arriva X18 Yes, Perry- Weds Varies, depending on tide times. Check online for ArrivaX18 Lindisfarne Castle, Priory, Heritage Centre man’s 477 & Fri* exact times and see overleaf for more details. Perry477 Howick Travelsure 418 No Four 10:05 10:37 15:20 15:52 Travelsure Howick Gardens per day 12:05 12:37 17:20 17:52 418 Seahouses Arriva X18 or No Hourly 09:52 09:58 14:59 15:05 Arriva Harbour, Farne Islands, fish and chips Travelsure 418 10:54 10:59 16:59 17:05 X18/418 Wooler Arriva X18 Yes, Glen Three 08:55 then 10:40 17:05 then 19:04 ArrivaX18 Northumberland National Park and Valley 473 per day 09:55 473 18:12 X18 Glen473 Cheviot Hills at Alnwick at Alnwick Please note: All journey times are for Monday – Friday. Times on Saturdays may differ and there is a much reduced service on Sunday. Timetables valid until 24/09/17. Details can be checked on Traveline Journey Planner: www.traveline.info and on the Arriva app: www.arrivabus.co.uk/app Information is deemed to be correct at the time of going to print (April 2017). Every effort has been made to ensure that information given is accurate. Where appropriate, you should check the information is still valid before making a specific journey or completing final plans. The Northumberland Coast AONB Partnership accepts no responsibility for loss, injury or inconvenience sustained as a result of information contained in the guide. Great days out from Beadnell by bus Where to get on and off the bus in Just make sure you keep your bus ticket to which is situated inside the town’s old train Beadnell? claim the discounted price when you arrive at station. When you have finished exploring the attraction. this old market town, head back to the bus All the times listed in this guide are for the station to catch the return bus to Beadnell. bus stops near the Craster Arms: What can I do? Services are hourly, with departures including 15:00, 16:02, 17:00 and 18:12. There are many great ways to combine the bus with a walk, some great views and a bite 3. Craster coastal challenge to eat. Here are three of our favourites, which all start and finish in Beadnell. For a great day out by the coast catch the 08:55 or 10:05 service to Craster. From here 1. Bamburgh by bus you can join the Northumberland Coast Path and walk all the way back to Beadnell (about For a relaxed day out, why not get the bus to seven miles in total). Along the route you can Bamburgh at 09:52 or 10:54? As well as the enjoy magnificent views as well as take Credit: Google Maps Grace Darling Museum, there is a heritage advantage of 20% off entry to the ruins of trail to follow, the beach to walk along and of Dunstanburgh Castle. Next, you will pass the Can I get any discounts for using the bus? course Bamburgh Castle, where showing sweeping sands of Embleton Bay before your bus ticket allows a 20% reduced entry reaching Beadnell Bay and its little tern Yes you can! The following attractions offer price. Depending on the time and your colony. Either takes snacks or stop off at High 20% off normal admission to bus users: energy levels you can either walk back to or Low Newton-by-the-Sea along the way. Beadnell along the Coast Path (about six Alnwick Castle and Gardens miles) or catch the bus back at 16:48. *Buses to Holy Island Bailiffgate Museum 2. Alnwick round trip Holy Island is tidal so Bamburgh Castle the bus times change Berwick Barracks daily depending on If the weather is not looking too great, or you Dunstanburgh Castle when low and high don’t feel like walking very far, a day trip to Etal Castle tide is and when the Alnwick is a good option. After catching the Heatherslaw Cornmill causeway is open. 08:55 or 10:05 bus from Beadnell to Alnwick For all the most up- Lady Waterford Hall make the most of your ticket by enjoying Lindisfarne Castle to-date information, discounted entry at Alnwick Castle and check the Perryman’s Lindisfarne Priory Gardens. There is also the Bailiffgate bus timetable before Warkworth Castle Museum to visit as well as Barter Books, you travel. .
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