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A walk on the beach is enjoyed by many visitors
Dunstanburgh castle golf course
Fish and chips at Seahouses
Good quality services as pubs are welcome to both visitors and residents
Some nature based tourism activities are seasonal, such as boat trips to the Farne Islands
The Public Rights of Way Network is an important resource for recreation
The walk to Dunstanburgh castle is probably the most popular within the AONB
Visitors to the Farne Islands provide a world class opportunity to experience wildlife close up
Walking along the wide, clean beaches in the AONB is a popular activity for visitors and residents
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