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.
Go Holiday news : www.govillasandcottages.co.uk
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.
Go Holiday news : www.govillasandcottages.co.uk
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