Lindisfarne – also known as Holy Island – is one of the most important centres of early English Christianity. Irish monks settled here in AD 635 and the monastery became the centre of a major saint's cult celebrating its bishop, Cuthbert.
As well as the wonderful wildlife and coastline, Seahouses is known for its history surrounding iconic Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) figure Grace Darling.
Morpeth: Bus Station - 09:00
Pegswood: Opposite Cookswell Garage - 08:55
Pegswood: Train Station Bus Stop - 08:52
Ashington: Sports Direct - 08:45
Ashington: The Elephant Pub - 08:40
Stakeford: Morpeth Road, Half Moon Bus Stop - 08:35
Stakeford: Opposite The Cherry Tree Pub - 08:32
Guidepost: The Square Bus Stop - 08:30
Choppington: Opposite The Travellers Rest - 08:27
Bedlington: Market Square Bus Stop - 08:20
Blyth: Job Centre, Percy Street - 08:05
Cramlington: Manor Walks, near Sainsburys - 07:45