Section
3
Craster
to Warkworth
(131/2 miles
/ 211/2 km)
From the
picturesque village of Craster, famous for its oak-smoked kippers, St.
Oswald’s Way continues southwards down the coast. It passes the
site of Northumberland’s earliest Stone Age settlement at Howick,
before arriving at the village of Boulmer, with the nearby Royal Air
Force base.
As you head towards Alnmouth, the beautiful beach can be used as an alternative
to the path on the shore, which passes two golf courses, including one
of the oldest in England. After heading through the peaceful seaside resort
of Alnmouth, the route passes around the Aln Estuary before using paths
through the coastal dunes with splendid views of Amble and Coquet Island.
St. Oswald’s Way then meets the River Coquet for the first time at
the historic village of Warkworth.









