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Beal Farm Campsite, Beal, Berwick-upon-Tweed TD15 2PB

How to Find Us

  • Head towards the Holy Island (Lindisfarne) turn-off, South of Berwick-upon-Tweed.
  • Take the A1 exit signposted for Beal / Holy Island.
  • Follow the road through Beal and continue toward the coast.
  • You’ll find the campsite on the left before the Holy Island causeway, clearly signposted at Beal Farm, TD15 2PB.

  • Look for ample parking and the site next to the Barn Restaurant and Café.
  • The site lies just off the road to Holy Island, so following signs for the island is often the simplest way to find it.
  • The postcode TD15 2PB works well with most sat-navs.
  • If you’re visiting during high season, allow extra time for traffic near the causeway crossing to Lindisfarne.
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ATTRACTIONS & SIGHTSEEING

Things To See & Do

Discover historic landmarks, scenic walks, and unforgettable coastal adventures right on our doorstep.

Goswick Sands

Just a short drive from the campsite, Goswick Sands is a vast, unspoilt beach known for its sweeping dunes, wide open shoreline and peaceful atmosphere. Popular with walkers, birdwatchers and kite surfers, it’s the perfect spot for long coastal strolls, paddling in the shallows, or simply soaking up the fresh Northumberland sea air with views stretching as far as Holy Island on a clear day.

Parking is available at the Cheswick Sands Car Park off the minor road leading into Cheswick village, with a short walk through the dunes leading directly onto the beach.


Holy Island

Just across the tidal causeway from the mainland, Holy Island is one of Northumberland’s most iconic visitor attractions. Rich in history and natural beauty, the island is home to the striking ruins of Lindisfarne Priory, the dramatic Lindisfarne Castle, and a charming village of independent shops and cafés.

Access is via the Holy Island causeway from Beal, which is covered by the tide twice daily. Crossing times vary each day, so always check the official safe crossing timetable before setting off and never attempt to cross when the tide is rising or the road is closed. For a more adventurous visit, you can also walk the historic Pilgrims’ Way across the sands at low tide, following the marked posts across the bay.

Holy Island Safe Crossing Times


Lindisfarne Castle

Lindisfarne Castle, perched dramatically atop a rocky crag on Holy Island, is reached via a tidal causeway that becomes accessible only at low tide, so visitors must check safe crossing times before travelling.

Parking is straightforward: unless you’re a Blue Badge holder, you should use the island’s main pay‑and‑display car park, located on the left as soon as you arrive on Holy Island. From there, it’s an easy 15‑minute walk through the village and past the harbour to reach the castle.

www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/north-east/lindisfarne-castle


Bamburgh Castle

Bamburgh Castle rises majestically above the Northumberland coastline on a volcanic outcrop, offering sweeping sea views and a rich sense of history.

For parking, the castle provides an on‑site car park up the hill, charged at £6 per day, with an additional council‑run car park at road level directly opposite the castle.

Access is straightforward: a free shuttle buggy operates from the car park to the main castle entrance, helping visitors navigate the steep incline.

www.bamburghcastle.com


Old bridge in Berwick upon-tweed, and the light house

Berwick upon-Tweed

Berwick-upon-Tweed is a place full of unexpected sights and un-explored places. Adventuring down alleyways, stumbling upon hidden courtyards, climbing up a sand dune, peering at medieval remains.

Berwick-upon-Tweed has all the simple ingredients for the perfect break away. Fresh air, sea and countryside, friendly folk, and rich history.

www.visitberwick.com

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To keep our campsite looking its best and to protect the ground in all weather conditions, vehicles are not permitted on the grass. Please move your vehicle to the car park once you have set up.

Please ensure your tent, caravan or motorhome fits within your allocated pitch. Please refrain from putting any awnings up until after 3pm. Awnings are situated to the left when facing the pitch. If you have a large awning, please contact us before booking.

The campsite is situated on a working arable farm. During your stay, you may notice farm machinery, especially during the harvest period (August to September). We ask guests to be mindful of their surroundings and respect the signage and day-to-day operations of the farm.

We are a dog friendly campsite and love welcoming well-behaved four-legged guests. Please keep dogs supervised and on a lead and ensure they are respectful of other campers. (max. 3 per pitch), with a small fee per night.

To help you make the most of your outdoor experience, campfires and BBQ’s are allowed but must be raised off the ground. If in doubt, please get in touch.

To ensure everyone enjoys a peaceful stay, we have a no noise policy after 11pm. Please be considerate of fellow campers.

Larger groups and/or events require prior approval. Please get in touch before booking so we can guarantee space. No stag/hen parties.

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