
Hawthorn Hive – a nice secluded beach cove on the County Durham coast that makes for a good little walking destination near Seaham
Seaham coastal walk to Hawthorn Hive from Nose’s Point in County Durham
Hawthorn Hive is a nice secluded cove on the County Durham Coast near Seaham, and this walk to it from Nose’s Point Car park is a cracking walk with lot’s of variety & interest. It will follow the coastal cliffs for much of it – but then enter Hawthorn Dene woodland for a part of it (there are multiple paths in Hawthorn Dene to extend the walk for as long as you like). You’ll then get down onto the secluded Hawthorn Hive beach and then head back up the steps to the cliff tops where you’ll get some excellent views of this underrated and stunning County Durham coastline.
Map route from Nose’s Point to Hawthorn Hive:
Hawthorn Hive walk overview:
WALK OVERVIEW:
DISTANCE: 3.4 miles
TIME: 1.5 hours
DIFFICULTY: MODERATE

SEAHAM TO Hawthorn Hive walk photos:
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The walk start’s off close to Seaham at Nose’s point where there is a large car park that is free to park.
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Overlooking the impressive Blast Beach at the start of this walk in Seaham
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The walk initially follows this well defined path until you get to the bridge that crosses the railway on your right
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You’ll now want to take the path under the viaduct which will lead you directly to the beach at Hawthorn Hive |

Hawthorn Hive makes for a nice quite secluded bay to have a mooch about. When ready to move on – head for the path steps in the centre of the cove where you’ll quickly gain height to the top.
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Looking back into Hawthorn Hive beach. Once back on the cliff tops just follow the cliff edge all the way back to Nose’s point.
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Extend your SEAHAM walk:
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