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| UK Dive Sites, Accommodation & Liveaboards: Discuss B+B's Seahouses in the Holiday and Travel Forum forums: Hi, Diving Farnes in a couple of weeks any B+B's near by. First time diving the island. Thanks for your ... |
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| B+B's Seahouses Hi, Diving Farnes in a couple of weeks any B+B's near by. First time diving the island. Thanks for your help Steve |
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| Seahouses has a good community website, I have found B & B's just looking through there. Can't remember the name of the last one, but I am sure you will find something on there. |
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| Seahouses Community is the website. Has a list of the B&Bs there. However- I've stayed here before: Stan Halls B&B (Beadnell) Farne Diving Services (compressor there too) The Lodge Seahouses Community Lodge Page The Old School House (with the paint still wet when I stayed and owned by Sovereign Diving and has a drying room) Old Schoolhouse The Old Ship (brilliant pub and right on the harbour also has the bell from the Yewglen in the bar and all sorts of spidge) Seahouses Community Old Ship And last time I went up (a couple of weeks ago and a bit last minute) we stayed at the Purdy Lodge which is a bit of a drive away on the A1 (10 mins) but more of a Travelodge type place Northumberland Accommodation - Belford - Purdy Lodge We did 4 cracking dives in the 2 days we were there with Billy Shied's boat (which is huuuuge). Highlight was the dive through the gully on the Kinivestone right through the seal nursery then popping out right on the wreck of the Abessynia. Brilliant. Don't bother taking your twinset- it's a single cylinder type trip all round the islands unless you want to spend aaaages on the Somali (but tides usually stop you from doing that anyway).
__________________ Currently attired in Seaskin's finest www.kitfondle.co.uk Kit That Makes Brave Men Weep www.nusac.info A rather brilliant place to dive Last edited by Woz : 19-07-08 at 11:03 AM. |
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