Warkworth to Amble Coastal Path
Northumberland
The Warkworth to Amble coastal path follows the River Coquet as it opens out toward the North Sea, tracing a 4.8 km circuit from the medieval castle town to the harbour at Amble. The route runs along the river's north bank through dunes and rough grass before reaching the coast, where views open across to Coquet Island — an RSPB reserve home to the only breeding colony of roseate terns in England. Warkworth Castle dominates the view behind, its ruined keep standing above the river bend, while the harbour at Amble provides a natural turning point. The 15 metres of total climbing is negligible — this is flat, easy coastal walking on sandy paths and grass.
This dog friendly walk offers moderate off-lead potential with low livestock risk, making the dune and beach sections ideal for dogs who want to run freely near the sea. The transition from sheltered river to open coast creates a changing scent environment — freshwater mud and reed give way to salt spray, dried seaweed and sand. The river provides calmer water access for dogs who prefer gentle wading over waves, while the beach sections beyond Amble offer more energetic sea swimming. The flat terrain suits dogs of all ages and fitness levels, and the short distance makes this a relaxed outing rather than a full day's commitment. Both Warkworth and Amble have dog-friendly cafes and pubs for post-walk refreshment.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Warkworth to Amble Coastal Path is a solid choice for a day out with your dog, earning a 7 out of 10 on our dog friendly rating. The route offers a mix of riverside paths, dunes, and beach sections, with calm river wading as well as sea swimming depending on what your dog prefers. Both Warkworth and Amble have dog-friendly cafes and pubs, so you can round off the walk with a well-earned rest.
The walk offers moderate off-lead potential with low livestock risk, making the dune and beach sections particularly well-suited to dogs who want to run freely near the sea. It's worth keeping leads handy for any busier sections around the harbour at Amble, but overall there's plenty of space for dogs to enjoy some freedom on this route.
This is a flat, easy 4.8 km circuit with only 15 metres of total climbing, so it suits dogs of all ages and fitness levels without being too demanding. Parking options include free parking in Amble and at Warkworth Golf Club, with coin parking available at Warkworth Castle if you prefer to start from there. It's also worth noting that Coquet Island, visible from the route, is an RSPB reserve , dogs won't be able to access it, but it makes for a great view from the path.