Newbiggin-by-the-Sea North Beach

"You should have seen her little face when she watched the tide coming in. Can’t tell you what it means to be able to get her down on the beach again"

Location

Newbiggin North Beach on the Northumberland coast stretches down from Hully Rocks and curves around the bay in a south-westerly direction for about 500 metres.

To the east of the bay is a rocky outcrop which can be a good place to go rockpooling at low tide. There is a lifeboat station near the beach, and a Maritime Centre Opens in a new window nearby.

Newbiggin Maritime Centre raised the funds to buy the equipment available and they manage the loan process.

Nearest town

Newbiggin-by-the-Sea

Post code

NE64 6DU

Parking

A large car park can be found adjacent to the Maritime Centre Opens in a new window. Parking is free and there are six designated blue badge spaces. There is a ramp to the Maritime Centre Opens in a new window.

Access to the beach

There are four access ramps to the beach from the promenade.

wheelchair ramp access to newbiggin beach

Equipment

At Newbiggin we have two wheelchairs and a hoist

Please be aware the equipment available may change as we sometimes move equipment between sites.

Facilities

The beach is beside the Maritime Centre Opens in a new window which is fully accessible with a ramp entrance.  There is a wheelchair lift in the exhibition area, ramp to roof observation platform and flat access throughout the building.

The Breakwater Cafe Opens in a new window has table service. The varied menu is all freshly cooked using many locally sourced ingredients. There are also children activities available.

The Centre also has a disabled toilet, a portable hoist, a full size changing table and is recognised on the Changing Places website.

Dogs

Restrictions are in place on certain areas of the beach. For detailed information you can check check Northumberland County Council Website Opens in a new window.

About the area

Newbiggin by the Sea has a sheltered, south facing tidal bay, bounded by a long promenade. A breakwater in the bay is topped by the offshore bronze & steel sculpture ‘Couple’ designed by Sean Henry.

The beach is beside the Maritime Centre Opens in a new window which can be found on the eastern side of the promenade. The centre celebrates the heritage of the village, and hosts exhibitions in the Mary Joicey Hall, Fishing and Community Galleries.

Upcoming events

Wheelchair line up 2022

After the success of our first event in 2019, we are thrilled to say we will be holding our second North East Wheelchair Line up…

Wheelchair line up 2022

Coming soon on August 29th (Bank Holiday Monday). Further details coming soon!

Latest news

Exciting news from South Shields Surf School

We consider ourselves lucky to work alongside the surf school who have always supported us. Last year our chairs were used to get people to…

Thank you to the Coastal Custodian Community

We were absolutely thrilled to receive a donation of £2000 raised by the Coastal Custodian Community. This money was raised specifically to be used towards…

BANE awarded North East Small Charity of the Year

For the last 6 years the North East Charity Awards have been celebrating and recognising the work of our North East charities and social enterprises,…

Whitley Bay Town Cup 2019

THE WHITLEY BAY TOWN CUP is awarded annually to any organisation that has taken part in or brought about an outstanding event in the town.…

FAQs

Could you be a volunteer?

Everything that happens here at BANE happens because of a volunteer. We are currently looking for additional volunteers for Whitley Bay and a pool of…

Can I get a new location added?

We are often asked if we can set up at a new beach. There are lots of factors to take into account when we look…

Who can use one of the Beach Wheelchairs?

Anyone who, for whatever reason, has difficulty walking on the beach. This could be a permanent or temporary disability. The beach wheelchairs need someone to…