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Unloading the days catch in Amble Harbour -
Photo:
John Tomlinson
CCL |
Situated at the
mouth of the
River Coquet, an
area of
outstanding
natural beauty,
Amble started
life in Roman
times and was
developed as a
coal port in the
eighteenth
century. Now the
harbour is home
to traditional
fishing vessels
and a modern
marina. From the
harbour you can
see the daily
catches of fish
being unloaded
and view the
stunning sight
of Warkworth
Castle on the
horizon.
Beautiful
countryside
surrounds the
town, with the
medieval village
of Warkworth
within walking
distance along
the Coquet River
pathway. Amble's
strength lies in
its unspoilt
beaches and
unrivalled
countryside,
where the
community covet
their status as
'The Friendliest
Port'. |