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Ruins of 13th century castle and remains of Porth Newydd (New Gate) on Castle Point
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    Lindisfarne (Holy Island)

    Posted by culprit 24 August 2010

    A beautiful, tidal island with a majestic castle on a rocky outcrop above the North Sea. The castle faces the imposing Bamburgh Castle, and has views of the farne islands. You can only cross at low tide, so make sure you check the timetable! Miles of sand, rockpools and rugged walks, it is amazing at dawn seeing the sun rise over the sea and castle. I love it so much I got married there.

    Lindisfarne, Northumberland
    lindisfarne.org.uk
    Google map: tinyurl.com/397gw7s

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