The Northumberland coastline is one of the most under-appreciated in the country, but perhaps this new panorama will help to address this.
Landscape photographer Mike McFarlane has created a spectacular panoramic image of the coast around Druridge Bay on the north east coast of England, in conjunction with The Wildlife Trusts.
You can see the Druridge Bay panoramic here on the Guardian web site and somehow he even managed to get a rainbow in there for good measure.
A little tip – if you click any of the icons on the panoramic and can’t find your way back, just click the little house icon.
Druridge Bay was selected, partly for the wide beaches and sand dunes which stretch up the coast along with the abundance of wildlife that can be seen in the area including some rare birds like the Druridge Bay Curlew.
If you’re looking for somewhere to visit this Easter and want to get away from the crowds, perhaps the Northumberland coastline would be a good option.
More Links around Northumberland:
Attractions around Holy Island
Visitor attractions around Alnwick
Hotels in Alnwick on the Northumberland coast
