Campsites for surfing near Alwinton

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Surf’s up in Alwinton, where you’ll find 17 camping options tailored for those chasing waves and wide-open spaces. Pitch your tent or settle into a bell tent, then head out for a morning paddle—Northumberland’s wild coastline isn’t far, and locals swear by the consistent breaks after a windblown night. Campsites here are practical: pets welcome, showers hot, toilets clean. Prices start at £25 a night, with the average landing around £30. For a tried-and-tested spot, check out Walkmill Campsite (43 reviews), or try the rugged charm of Bamburgh Under Canvas (2 reviews). If you want something quieter, Laverock Law Cottages and Glamping (1 review) offers a more secluded feel. When you’re not surfing, locals mix hiking with a cold swim in the river. Keep an eye out for red squirrels and pack your own rubbish out—this is wild country, and everyone pitches in.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Alwinton

Surf’s up in Alwinton, where you’ll find 17 camping options tailored for those chasing waves and wide-open spaces. Pitch your tent or settle into a bell tent, then head out for a morning paddle—Northumberland’s wild coastline isn’t far, and locals swear by the consistent breaks after a windblown night. Campsites here are practical: pets welcome, showers hot, toilets clean. Prices start at £25 a night, with the average landing around £30. For a tried-and-tested spot, check out Walkmill Campsite (43 reviews), or try the rugged charm of Bamburgh Under Canvas (2 reviews). If you want something quieter, Laverock Law Cottages and Glamping (1 review) offers a more secluded feel. When you’re not surfing, locals mix hiking with a cold swim in the river. Keep an eye out for red squirrels and pack your own rubbish out—this is wild country, and everyone pitches in.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Alwinton

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