The beautiful little seaside town that 'feels like Cornwall' despite being 500 miles away
The idyllic spot captures much of the vibe of the famous tourist destination - despite being on the opposite side of the country.
The thriving seaside town is one of East England's hidden gems
Brits desperate for a break to the beach but unwilling to make the journey all the way to Cornwall can find just what they were looking for in an idyllic seaside town the other side of the country.
An old shipbuilding town, Berwick-upon-Tweed offers fantastic history and access to the stretches of sand that make up Northumberland's coastline. Surrounded by mile-long Elizabethan walls, the town can provide a brilliant Victorian-style seaside experience.
More active visitors can take a trip along the long-distance Sandstone Way mountain biking route, while foodies should check out Foxton’s Wine Bar, which offers moules-frîtes and roasts in attractive garden marquees. Here we look at some of the most beautiful parts of this hidden gem of a town
The town is lined by distinctive Elizabethan-era walls, maintained over the centuries.
Berwick-Upon-Tweed is nestled in the gorgeous Northumberland countryside
The town offers beautiful beaches, much like its Cornish counterparts
The town makes for a beautiful place to stroll at night, particularly along the river