Warkworth Harbour (Port Code: GBWAR) is a port situated at the mouth of the river Coquet on the north east coast of England. Originally a small fishing port, Amble (or Warkworth) Harbour grew in the nineteenth century due to its nearness to the Northumberland coalfields. A railway linked the harbour to the collieries which made it ideal for the transportation and export of coal. It is now a busy and essential commercial fishing port in the town of Amble. Traditional Northumbrian fishing vessels known as cobles have taken shelter in this natural harbour for centuries. It has two main quays- Broomhill Quay is the busy main quay where the fishing boats are moored whereas the Radcliffe Quay, beyond the fishdock, is much quieter.
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