
Craster to Dunstanburgh Castle
Northumberland
The walk from Craster to Dunstanburgh Castle is one of Northumberland's most iconic coastal outings, following the shoreline north from a working fishing village to the dramatic ruins of a fourteenth-century castle perched on a basalt headland above the sea. This 7.2 km circular stays close to the coast throughout, crossing grassy clifftop, rough foreshore and low dunes with the castle growing larger with every step. The 30 m of climbing is negligible, and the terrain is easy and accessible, making this a walk defined by its setting rather than its physical demands. The castle ruins, managed by English Heritage, are atmospheric and explorable, and the return leg follows a slightly higher line with views back along the coast.
This is a dog friendly walk with outstanding coastal character. The salt air, seabird activity and tidal scent along the foreshore keep dogs engaged throughout, and the open terrain provides good space and visibility. Off-lead potential is moderate, with the grassy clifftop sections suiting dogs with reliable recall and livestock largely absent from the coastal strip. The foreshore provides investigation opportunities among rock pools and washed-up kelp. The easy, flat terrain suits dogs of all ages and fitness levels, and the castle provides a natural turning point with shelter from the wind. Craster is famous for its kippers, and the village pub welcomes dogs. A walk that combines effortless accessibility with genuine Northumbrian atmosphere.
At a Glance
- Distance
- 7.2 km (4.5 miles)
- Difficulty
- Easy
- Duration
- 2 hr 30 min
- Walk Type
- Coastal, Historic
- Route Type
- Circular
- Off Lead Potential
- Moderate
- Livestock Risk
- Low
- Facilities
- Car park, Toilets, Cafe, Pub
- Parking
- Craster Quarry pay and display car park (£2-4), free after 6pm
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Craster to Dunstanburgh Castle dog friendly?
Yes, this is a highly dog friendly walk, rated 9 out of 10. The open coastal terrain suits dogs well throughout, and back in Craster the village pub welcomes dogs too, making it a great day out from start to finish.
Can dogs be off lead at Craster to Dunstanburgh Castle?
Off-lead potential is moderate and best suited to dogs with reliable recall. The grassy clifftop sections offer the most freedom, and livestock is largely absent from the coastal strip, which helps , but the foreshore and areas near the cliff edge mean you'll want confidence in your dog before letting them roam.
What should I know before visiting Craster to Dunstanburgh Castle with my dog?
The walk is 7.2 km circular with very little elevation, making it accessible for dogs of all ages and fitness levels. The foreshore offers plenty of sniffing opportunities among rock pools and kelp, and the castle ruins make a natural halfway point with some shelter from the wind. Park at Craster Quarry pay and display car park, which costs £2–4, though it's free after 6pm.












