Take the A19 then the A189 when travelling from the south on the A1. When travelling from the north on the A1, head to Morpeth and take the A197. Watch out for the signs rather than sat nav when you get close!
Ashington Bus Station is a 15 minute walk from Woodhorn. Morpeth is the nearest main line railway station.
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