Campsites for surfing near Blyth

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Blyth’s coastline isn’t just for surfers—though with 17 campsites geared for wave-chasers, you’ll have plenty of options to roll out your sleeping bag after a session on the North Sea. Average nightly prices sit around £30, but you can pitch up for as little as £25 if you’re watching your wallet. Top picks include Walkmill Campsite (43 reviews), where you can fall asleep to the sound of the river, Bamburgh Under Canvas (2 reviews) for a wild spot under the castle’s shadow, and Laverock Law Cottages and Glamping (1 review) if you fancy a bit more comfort. Most sites welcome pets, let you spark up a campfire, and offer toilets—not always a given along the coast. Between surf sessions, try a swim, cast a line, or spot wildlife. Just keep an eye out for the local seals—they’re the real locals here.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Blyth’s coastline isn’t just for surfers—though with 17 campsites geared for wave-chasers, you’ll have plenty of options to roll out your sleeping bag after a session on the North Sea. Average nightly prices sit around £30, but you can pitch up for as little as £25 if you’re watching your wallet. Top picks include Walkmill Campsite (43 reviews), where you can fall asleep to the sound of the river, Bamburgh Under Canvas (2 reviews) for a wild spot under the castle’s shadow, and Laverock Law Cottages and Glamping (1 review) if you fancy a bit more comfort. Most sites welcome pets, let you spark up a campfire, and offer toilets—not always a given along the coast. Between surf sessions, try a swim, cast a line, or spot wildlife. Just keep an eye out for the local seals—they’re the real locals here.

99% (54)

Top-rated campgrounds

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