
Hidden Gem
Coastal, Cliffs
Walking, Photography
Summer
A lovely memorial on a beautiful beach, part of a longer and spectacular coastal walk.
10
2
0
2 day, 8 overnight
Shandiz, Sultan's Restaurant
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Where is Finn’s Labyrinth?
Tyne and Wear's coastline hosts this beachside feature, which sits along a popular walking path. Ramblers often spot the unique stone arrangement while hiking down from the nearby lighthouse.
What type of place is Finn’s Labyrinth?
Finn’s Labyrinth is a stone circle memorial on a beach in North East England.
When is the best time to visit Finn’s Labyrinth?
Summer provides the most comfortable weather for walking along the coast to see the monument. Arrive close to the afternoon low tide so that you can actually step onto the sand to explore it properly.
What can you do at Finn’s Labyrinth?
Walking the winding paths of the stone structure allows for quiet reflection on the shore. People also enjoy photographing the intricate layout against the backdrop of the cliffs and waves.
How long should I spend at Finn’s Labyrinth?
Allocating roughly half an hour gives you plenty of time to explore the stone patterns. Most walkers easily incorporate this quick visit into a much longer coastal trek along the cliffs.
Where do I park at Finn’s Labyrinth?
Spaces for ten vehicles are available nearby, providing two day and eight overnight spots. Full details are available on the UK Hidden Gems app.
Where can I eat near Finn’s Labyrinth?
Shandiz and Sultan's Restaurant provide two dining establishments close to the area. Full details are available on the UK Hidden Gems app.
Where can I stay near Finn’s Labyrinth?
There are no staycation spots recorded immediately near Finn’s Labyrinth, check the UK Hidden Gems app for the nearest options.
1 July 2026 at 00:00:00
