Friday, 19 August 2016

Tea by the sea

THE PORT OF BLYTH in Northumberland will come alive over the August Bank Holiday this year, as it hosts the North Sea Tall Ships Regatta (August 26-29). 

Here are some of the best places to see up to 30 of the world’s largest Tall Ships:

Blyth Harbour – If you need to re-charge your batteries, but prefer to stay in the centre of the action, get a seat near the window or on the balcony of Blyth Boathouse Restaurant and Port Heritage Centre.

Blyth beach – A stretch of golden sand, home to the only beach huts in Northumberland, all of which are available for rent.

Druridge Bay – A seven mile-stretch of beach. Scan the horizon to the south for the approach of the regatta.

Newbiggin-by-the-Sea – Stroll along the curved promenade in this historic coastal town and look out to sea for a glimpse of the Tall Ships.

Seaton Delaval – See the Tall Ships on their approach into Blyth from the front door of Seaton Delaval Hall.


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