About
Amble Links Beach is sand and shingle backed by dunes, positioned on the outskirts of Amble, just south of the harbour by a holiday park.
Amble in Northumberland is a small fishing village with its own harbour and marina. As with most of the Northumberland coastline, the coastal walks are excellent, and sailing is also popular.
Looking out to sea about a mile, you have Croquet Island with its 80 ft high lighthouse. The lighthouse is built atop a medieval tower. Croquet Island is an RSPB reserve for thousands of puffins, terns, eider ducks and the roseate tern.
Dog Access and Rules
Amble Links Beach is dog-friendly all year round.
Access and Facilities
You have several car parks along Links Road, all with a short path down the slopes of the dunes.
Amble offers a range of charming shops, pubs, and restaurants.






