The Farne Islands
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The Farne Islands are off the Northumberland coast in England. They are a haven for seabirds and seals.Understand
Several lighthouses were built on the islands in the 18th century, including the Longstone Lighthouse on Outer Farne. In 1838 Grace Darling and her father were resident and rescued 9 people from a shipwreck.
Get in
The islands are open to visitors from April to October. There is a National Trust admission charge, which for an adult ranges from £7.70 to £34.80.
By boat from Seahouses
- Golden Gate] from £15.
- Serenity from £20
- Diving tours from Glad Tidings.
Get around
- On foot!
- Most visitors go to Inner Farne or Staple Island. Inner Farne has boardwalks. Staple Island has bare rocks.
See
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St Cuthbert's Chapel
address: Inner Farnebuilt in the 14th century and modified in the 19th this chapel is open for visits. Longstone LighthouseVisit the lighthouse and Grade Darling's house.
Eat
No food or drink available on the islands. Take a picnic with you.
Go next
- Most visitors will return to Seahouses.
- Lindisfarne or Holy Island, a few miles north is accessed by a causeway.