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Northumberland coastal town
Blyth is a town on the Northumberland coast, which is located about 20 km north of Newcastle. The city's name, which in English describes a market town, compared to a town without a single shop. But Blyth has about 5000 inhabitants, and almost 35000 in the region. To reach Blyth (pronounced Blais), you can take a bus from Newcastle that runs along the coast and the town of Whitley Bay, which is worth visiting. Or you can take a train to go to Cramlington and from there get another bus to Blyth. It is a bit faster but you miss out on the landscapes. Brits go to Blyth for the summer and go out in sail boats, to breathe in the the air, a bit like you would do if you went to Asturias, to spend time in nature and whilst relaxing.
Quite good weather, not very warm, but it's perfect for a lot of sports. With regard to accommodation, there are some bed and breakfasts in the center, but I would recommend renting a house in the outskirts, in nature.
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