Coaches can set down opposite the Tourist. Information Centre, which is central to the town and the Harbour Village, the
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Coaches can set down opposite the Tourist Information Centre, which is central to the town and the Harbour Village, then park on the Coquet Enterprise Park, just off the A1068 on the southern edge of the town.
Shopping Amble has a wide range of independent shops and cafe’s on the main shopping street, Queen Street.
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Visit the new Amble Harbour Village, with 15 retail pods, with individual arts, crafts, gift, accessories, food and drink. Amble Quayside Sunday Market is open all year round, 9am to 4pm.
Public Toilets & Refreshments Public Toilets are situated in the same building as the T.I.C, and include Disabled Facilities, also Toilets are situated at Harbour Road. Radar Keys are available to purchase or loan at the T.I.C. Amble has a wide range of delightful cafes, restaurants and pubs, including the National Award winning Spurellis Ice Cream Parlour and The Old Boathouse fish restaurant on the Quayside.
Things to Do Dubbed ‘the friendliest port’ Amble is a delightful seaside town. The Amble Harbour Village is home to 15 independent retail pods and the Seafood Centre.
Tourist Information Centre
Visit the converted fishing boats at the ‘Fish Shack’ on the pier or collect the Amble History Trail from the TIC for an added value walk around the town.
If you need further information while planning your visit, our friendly Tourist Information Centre staff will be happy to help with free maps and leaflets, event info and can help with accommodation bookings. We also have a gift shop stocking locally sourced products, artwork and souvenirs.
Boat trips from the harbour visit Coquet Island, an RSPB nature reserve to delight visitors with sights of puffins, seals and the rare Roseate Tern.
Amble Tourist Information Centre Queen Street Car Park, Amble, Northumberland, NE66 0DQ Tel: 01665 712313 Email:
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