Right here goes.
First I should post on Birdforum under the Northumberland thread. They are a very helpful bunch.
Another site is
www.ntbc.org.uk and also check out their links.
Starting in the south. Cresswell pond NZ283944 has a hide. Not been there but it seems to throw up some good birds.
Druridge Pools NZ272965 has several hides has does East Chevington.Drudidge Country Park has a visitor centre.
Hauxley Nature Reserve NU285023 has several hides one near the car park.Chance of Roseate Tern in late summer also from car park south of Amble where you can scope Coquet Island and also in the Aln estuary at Alnmouth.
All these resrves are east of A1068 south of Amble.
North of here no hides that I know of except one at Newton Pool south of Low Newton- by -Sea. Haven't been to this one as in the spring I walk the dunes to the north for migrants.
The car is the best hide as you go north. The road from Warkworth to Amble alongside the Coquet river is good.
The end of the High Street in Alnmouth gives views of the estuary and beach.
Just north of here is one of my favourite areas - Boulmer. A car park allows views of the beach and rocks so waders etc also sometimes good sea passage of shearwaters etc.
North of here after Longhoughton take a right turn along the coast road. There is a small lay by where you can pull in and watch the cliffs to the north for sebirds - kittiwakes nest here,plenty of eider in the bay and sometimes sea passage.
Craster is always a nice place to be and you can overlook the harbour.
Seahouses is good as you can scope the Farnes.
Between here and Bamborough there is a pool on your left going north which is worth a look - again viewable from the road.
Bamborough you will know but Stag rock at high water is good - had 100+ purple sands there this spring. On the OS map it is marked as Harkness rocks but someone has painted a stag on it hence the name. Follow the road from Bamburgh to the golf course and you will see the rocks plus good car parking where you can view from.
Budle Bay to the north is magic and can be viewed fro the roadside.
Holy Island apparantly has a hide but my visits are usually short so I usually just check the dunes to the north for migrants.
Seriously post on Birdforum and those guys will fill in the details. Post how you get on as I wont get there until next spring now.
Hugh