What's your attitude to latitude, when you realise that you are further north than some of Scotland?!?!
Berwick Lighthouse is just over a mile from the town centre (Castlegate long stay car park) and it takes about 25-30 minutes to stroll out to the end of Berwick Pier.
This is the northernmost lighthouse in England. In fact, it is further north than many Scottish lighthouses including; Mull of Galloway (Dumfries & Galloway), Ailsa Craig and Turnberrry (South Ayrshire), Cumbrae (North Ayrshire), Mull of Kintyre and Rinns of Islay (Argyll & Bute).
Further fun facts: Berwick Lighthouse is also further north than Copenhagen (Denmark) or...
Read moreAt the end of pier, Berwick lighthouse is standing with pride and creating more beauty in surrounding area. It marks the mouth of the River Tweed. Lovely half mile walk along the pier to reach to lighthouse. Although it’s not open for public and it was snow storm when i visited there so didn’t get chance to near to it because of danger strong wind. It’s a nice walk though and well worth doing it in summer. Couple of seats along the pier to enjoy the atmosphere and sea life as you can see seals, swans and Eider ducks on that walk...
Read moreBerwick upon Tweed lighthouse is at the end of the pier and marks the mouth of the River Tweed. It’s about a half mile walk along the pier to reach to lighthouse. Although it’s not open to the public, it’s a nice walk and well worth doing. There are some seats along the pier, so you can stop and watch the world go by. We’ve seen seals, swans and Eider ducks on that walk. If you are in Berwick, this is a...
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