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Berwick Museum and Art Gallery
Berwick’s main museum explores the town’s border history, military past and art in barracks buildings within the town walls.
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Berwick’s main museum explores the town’s border history, military past and art in barracks buildings within the town walls.
A compact gallery and museum dedicated to L S Lowry, showing works and context linked to his long connection with Berwick.
This restored granary building houses changing exhibitions on Berwick life, the river and local heritage beside the estuary.
A dramatic cliff-backed beach north of town, popular for walks, sea views and easy access from the historic centre.
The quayside area along the Tweed is ideal for strolling, bridge views and seeing Berwick’s waterside character up close.
A pleasant promenade and green space at Spittal with sea air, open views and a relaxed local feel for an easy walk.
Smoked haddock from nearby North Sea ports, traditionally oak-smoked and eaten for its robust coastal flavour and long fishing heritage.
Kedgeree made with smoked haddock, rice, eggs and butter. Long associated with Northumberland breakfasts and a practical way to use local fish.
Cullen skink style fish soup is common near the border: smoked haddock, potatoes and milk make a warming coastal dish.
Popular bistro and deli known for modern British dishes, good coffee and a relaxed town-centre atmosphere.
Well-known local fish and chip shop by the quay, valued for fresh seafood and straightforward coastal favourites.
Established inn restaurant serving steaks, seafood and classic pub dishes in a traditional setting near the old town walls.
Moderate for the UK: rooms and meals are usually cheaper than Edinburgh, while rail travel and peak-season stays can raise costs.
Service is often included in some restaurants; otherwise tip around 10% for good service. Taxis are usually rounded up. Tipping in cafés is optional.
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