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Whitley Bay Southern Beach The charming city of Whitley Bay features a really traditional style that is fashioned front side with it's elderly dome, family fairground sites, baby paddling pools and friendly sailing lakes: it isn't an excitement a minute but it's wholesome and easy and ideal for youngsters if not for teenagers. The sand and stone beach to your north regarding the parade is long and lovely and provided in nice proportions to support sand that is hardcore and castling. People that have the urge to ramble can walk across the scenic causeway to St Mary's Island and look at the gleaming lighthouse that is white! The island happens to be a visitor centre and nature reserve and you can climb up to your the surface of the lighthouse that is decommissioned some spectacular views for the coastline or search the stone swimming pools below for the prolific crabs and mini sea life. So make sure to just take a net and bucket along or perhaps you'll up doing inside hat once more to stop the pleading. We have all been there! Dangerous swimming areas are very well marked; for the best and all round bathing head that is best due south through the town to Cullercoats Bay, a sandier cove between rock piers, where in actuality the waves are thought very safe certainly. Lifeguard cover is might to September with an old lifeboat that is victorian that is worth taking a look at. Water searching and kayaking are popular, with regional sources for gear apparently signposted. A mini that is modest program is apparently nearby according to feedback making sure that's worth taking care of! The number is for the Whitley Bay TIC but here is also the one for the lighthouse visitor centre: 0191 2008650. Aren't we helpful?