Anyone who lives or has spent time here can attest to its charm, stunning views, and vibrant food and drink scene. Now, a 'hidden gem' in Northumberland has received national recognition, being touted as one of the top UK staycation destinations for 2025.
Having already featured on a UK 'best of' list this year, Amble has once again been spotlighted, this time by coastal property specialists Simply Sea Views, who have included it in their top 10 staycation spots for this year. Not alone in representing the region, Amble, fondly referred to as 'the friendliest port in England,' shares the limelight with Tynemouth. The latter earned its place due to its 'historic charm and sandy beaches', offering an 'idyllic coastal retreat with a friendly, local feel,' reports Chronicle Live.
The specialists at Simply Sea Views are full of praise for Amble, dubbing it a 'hidden gem on Northumberland's coast' brimming with 'seafood, scenery and nature.'
Their glowing review continued: 'Amble boasts a beautiful marina, artisan markets, and a burgeoning reputation as a foodie hotspot.
'A genuine seaside town devoid of the kitsch elements found in some of Britain's more traditional destinations, here you can amble along the pier for lungfuls of fresh sea air, indulge in a fresh seafood platter, embark on a boat trip to Coquet Island, or discover the wild, untouched beaches nearby.'
This affection for Amble from Simply Sea Views follows its endorsement by another property company, Garrington.
The experts suggested it as a potential relocation spot, characterising it as an ideal setting for those 'seeking a peaceful yet lively place to reside.'
And just last week, Amble was hailed as one of Britain's 'greatest villages' by The Telegraph.
You can head into Amble’s small town centre where you'll find a high street crammed with cosy cafes, restaurants and traditional pubs. There's also many independent shops that are perfect for browsing on a weekend afternoon.
And on the coastline, be sure to look out for puffins, seals and other seabirds - not to mention the Puffin Cruise that departs from Amble Harbour.