Seaham Beach is a long stretch of sand beneath grassy cliffs and part of the Durham Heritage Coast. This dog-friendly beach is also called Seaham North beach, which runs north away from the town.
Until 1921, Seaham was the location of the largest glass-bottle works in Britain. Founded by John Candlish in 1853 under the patronage of the 4th Marquess of Londonderry. During the work’s operation, glass waste was dumped into the sea, and now, with every tide, sand-polished glass stones can be gathered.
You have parking at various positions along the seafront and facilities include toilets, a picnic area and a pub.
As you move towards the harbour and Red Acre Beach you get the main part of the town with a selection of places to eat.
Planning your visit to Seaham Beach
Seaham, Seaham, Durham SR7 7AB, United Kingdom
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