As part of the celebrations for the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III, the England Coast Path will be renamed the ‘King Charles III England Coast Path‘ after an unveiling tomorrow. The new National Trail will be fully walkable by the end of 2024, connecting communities across England. Set to be the world’s longest managed coastal path, the King Charles III England Coast Path will cover around 2,700 miles when it is complete. The next two sections of the King Charles III England Coast Path to launch will be in Filey, North Yorkshire, and Crosby Beach, Liverpool – both will be opened tomorrow.

Here, VisitEngland shares five King Charles III England Coast Path walking routes, each with a nearby castle to explore. These adventures along dramatic cliffs, smooth sandy beaches and historic piers get a royal twist with experiences including immersive ancient history tours, glamping in castle grounds and exploring subtropical stately gardens.
North East – Amble to Bamburgh
Over a stretch of 47 km/ 29 miles along Northumberland’s coastline between Amble and Bamburgh, you’ll discover England’s natural beauty through coastal cliffs, rocky bluffs, and white sandy beaches. Stroll over to Bamburgh beach for a chance to surf along Northumberland’s most picturesque breaks, suitable for beginner and advanced surfers. Located just off the coast, Bamburgh Castle was home to the royal family between the 12th and 15th Centuries. Set in an enormous compound, the castle features an immersive and interactive experience bringing its history to life. Explore the film set of the Netflix hit, The Last Kingdom and get a backstage look at the costumes and props used during filming. Alternatively, take a grand tour of the grounds to discover 3,000 years of history. Make the journey a long weekend…
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