Pet Friendly Holidays Northumberland

Filled with beautiful scenery, unspoilt beaches, rolling hills, rugged moorland and a scattering of charming market towns, Northumberland is a simply fantastic destination for an adventurous getaway with your pooch. With 1200 miles of walking routes and 80 miles of beaches, there's plenty for you and your curious canine to explore.

 

  • Church View, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Church View is a delightful semi-detached property situated in the heart of the historic market town of Alnwick. Aptly named, this immaculately presented house sits adjacent to the imposing St Paul’s Church and enjoys lovely views. The living/dining room is on the ground floor and leads to a bright and airy conservatory overlooking the well maintained enclosed garden. The kitchen has been decorated and has many integral appliances and smart granite work surfaces, and is also on the ground floor. All three bedrooms and a family bathroom are on the first floor. There is also the convenience of en-suite shower facilities to the master bedroom too, and good quality bed linen and towels are supplied.
    Church View sits back from the hustle and bustle of the town centre and has the benefit of its own private parking, yet there is a wide selection of amenities all within a gentle stroll. There is an array of independent shops and a variety of pubs available within walking distance. Golf is also available less than a mile away. Close by is Alnwick Castle, home to the Duke of Northumberland (and film location for Harry Potter’s Hogwarts!) and the spectacular grounds of Alnwick Gardens, a 12-acre visitor attraction, including the grand cascade waterfall and world famous poison garden. Visitors can also dine in the restaurant of the largest tree house in Europe alongside the world’s largest play structure, “Lilidorei”.. Head west towards the picturesque small town of Rothbury which nestles at the foot of the heather capped Cheviot Hills. Or travel east towards the coastline and explore the stunning 20-mile stretch of Heritage coastline designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. All this makes Church View a great choice for families and friends alike. Beach 3¾ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 300 yards.
    £85
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  • Lapwing Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Lapwing Cottage has a real Northumbrian theme throughout, and is one of four cottages uniquely positioned offering private access to the River Coquet should you wish to go salmon or trout fishing (licence required). Renovated in 2018, Lapwing Cottage is a beautiful detached barn conversion offering tasteful rooms and plenty of Northumbrian touches throughout, with open plan living and a huge super kingsize bed that can be changed to a twin on request. The sofa bed in the living room is handy for an additional child or adult. The light and airy living space has a modern electric fire and pretty, large arch window on the gable end where you can sit and watch the wildlife in this tranquil setting. The extensive grounds are landscaped, with a small patio area to the front, ideal for relaxation. The friendly owners are nearby should you need anything during your stay and are happy to advise on days out.

    There is a great restaurant with a railway carriage theme nearby at Weldon Bridge, less than a mile away, with great ales and a friendly ambience. The historic town of Morpeth is only 9 miles away with an array of pubs, wine bars, shops and cafés. Rothbury, a quieter market town, is only 6½ miles where you will find the vast National Trust property of Cragside House and Gardens, well worth a visit during your stay. The cottage is ideally located for all the link roads should you wish to visit Alnwick Castle and the Northumbrian Heritage Coast only a few miles away. Beach 12 miles. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant ¾ mile.
    Lapwing Cottage can be booked together with Robin Cottage (CC324018), Wren Cottage (CC324019) and Owl Cottage (CC324025) to accommodate up to 14 guests.
    £71
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  • Railway Cuttings, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Railway Cuttings melds traditional with contemporary to make it the perfect location for those wishing to get away and unwind. This elegant stone-built, semi-detached, single-storey cottage is situated at Falstone Station. Along with the owner’s home it is one of only a few cottages at this location, which was once part of the former Border Counties Railway line. The line has long gone but reminders of the route that linked England with Scotland are still there. It is only 520 yards from the local pub serving real ale and good food. Opposite the pub is a small tea room/shop in this pretty village of Falstone. The cottage has one double and one twin bedroom and sleeps four people in an elegant style. The underfloor heating will keep you comfortable whatever the time of year. The décor is contemporary and comfortable with a kitchen area that has everything you’ll need to make your stay enjoyable and relaxing.
    Railway Cuttings is situated inside the Northumberland International Dark Sky Park. Its lack of light pollution makes it one of the best areas in Britain to enjoy the sky at night. Use binoculars to marvel at the Milky Way; enjoy the Northern Lights or perhaps you’ll be lucky and glimpse a spectacular meteor shower. For those who want to make the most of their ’Dark Sky’ stay, a visit to the Kielder Observatory is a must but book ahead to guarantee a time that suits you best. One of the big attractions of holidaying in this area of rural Northumberland is the range of activities so close at hand. Its close proximity to Kielder Water makes it a must-visit for walkers, sailors and cyclists. Nearby Leaplish has a swimming pool and spa open to visitors, and the on-site pub and restaurant is handy for those wishing to make a day of it. And for those who just want to enjoy the countryside, its south facing views overlook the North Tyne river and the nearby rolling hills. The historic town of Hexham is only 25 miles and Bellingham has lots of useful amenities such as a bank, post office and shops, and is only 9 miles away. The Northumberland Heritage Coast makes a great day out and is within easy driving distance so you can experience all parts of this unspoilt, diverse county. Shop, pub and restaurant 520 yards.
    Railway Cuttings can be booked together with No 2 Railways Cuttings (ref UK3402) to accommodate up to 8 guests.
    £69
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  • Middle Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Middle Cottage nestles amidst a small row of three within the heart of the welcoming village of Shilbottle. The accommodation is immaculately presented throughout with much thought, care and attention to detail. There is a lovely wood burner in the living room ensuring a cosy welcome awaits guests to Middle Cottage regardless of the season. There is a spacious kitchen/dining room and the master bedroom with en-suite facilities is also conveniently on the ground floor. With another two bedrooms (one en-suite) on the first floor, Middle Cottage is a suitable choice for families and friends alike. The beautifully manicured, fully enclosed garden is a joy to relax in.
    Shilbottle is located equidistant between the picture perfect coastal village of Alnmouth to the east and the historic market town of Alnwick to the north west, both being a mere 4 miles from Middle Cottage. Alnwick Castle, home to the Duke of Northumberland and film location for Harry Potter’s ’Hogwarts’, is a popular visitor attraction, or visit the Alnwick Gardens - a spectacular interpretation of a formal garden, including a grand cascade waterfall and poison garden where guests can dine in the restaurant of the largest tree house in Europe. There is a wide array of facilities available within this lovely market town including independent shops, tea rooms, a cinema/playhouse and one of the largest second-hand book shops in the UK.
    The pretty seaside village of Alnmouth boasts a vast golden sandy beach and there is a variety of good restaurants, pubs, tea rooms and gift shops. Golf enthusiasts will delight in two courses, one being a fine 9-hole course adjacent to the beach and the other being a challenging 18-hole course at Foxton enjoying panoramic views. Travel 10 miles north east to the seaside holiday village of Beadnell, popular for watersports enthusiasts. Visit Seahouses a further 2 miles north and take a boat trip to the Farne Islands to see the puffins at play (in season). Bamburgh Castle is only an extra 3 miles up this stunning coastline.
    Middle Cottage is an excellent choice for those seeking a homely base that gives easy access to explore the beautiful 20 mile stretch of Northumberland Heritage Coast to the east, designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and the wild and lonely expanses of the heather-capped Cheviot Hills to the west. The cottage is within 2 minutes’ walk of The Secret Spa, where you can book a spa day or hourly treatments. The cottage also has excellent public transport links with the East Coast Main Line station at Alnmouth, a 5-minute drive away, and bus links to Newcastle, Alnwick and Amble which stop outside the cottage. Beach 4 miles. Shop 300 yards, pub and restaurant 100 yards.
    £82
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  • Brierdene End Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
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    Discover the best of both worlds when you stay at Brier Dene End Cottage, with distant views over to St Mary’s Lighthouse and the sea, yet perfectly located in pretty countryside. Set on a quiet arable farm with a resident herd of Welsh mountain ponies, this charming, semi-detached holiday home offers a mix of old and new with local pieces of furniture and artefacts which reflects the owner’s high regard for the local area. Set only a few minutes’ walk from a very dog friendly pub, the cottage is ideal to return to and relax around the charming multi-fuel burner.
    Perfectly located for exploring the whole of Northumberland, Tyneside and Durham with easy access to many of the roads leading to the top tourist spots in the county, this property is the perfect base for outdoor enthusiasts. Local beaches are within a couple of miles, with Seaton Sluice being only 2 miles away, with miles of golden sands and some fabulous eateries offering local produce. A beautiful walk from the door takes you to St Mary’s Lighthouse and the helpful owner has left plenty of information on local walks and cycle routes, with the Waggonways Cycle Path right on the doorstep.
    Cullercoats and Tynemouth are nearby, where Tynemouth Priory, bespoke shops, fine collection of pubs and a great Sunday indoor market await. The pretty little cafés at Cullercoats are great to sit outside on a sunny day. Tynemouth’s award-winning beach is famous for surfers and holidaymakers who love to spend time here on a sunny afternoon out. The property is within easy access to the main roads, meaning you can head further up north to the beautiful Heritage Coast, where a visit to Alnwick with the famous castle and cobbled streets should not be missed.
    Travel west to Hadrian’s Wall, where you can stop at a Roman fort or look at the famous tree in ’Sycamore Gap’ which was featured in ‘Robin Hood’. The vibrant city of Newcastle is easily accessible where you can admire the grand historic architecture or wander along the quayside, or perhaps pop into the Baltic for the wonderful views. After a day exploring this fantastic, friendly county you will be pleased to come back and relax in this welcoming and cosy cottage with lovely views and pleasant sitting-out areas. Beach 2 miles. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    Brier Dene End Cottage can be booked with Brier Dene Middle Cottage (ref UK43633) to accommodate up to 7 guests.
    £65
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  • Old Kielder Castle Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Old Kielder Castle Cottage lies in the prettiest part of the village of Kielder, directly opposite the castle, which can be admired from the large enclosed garden. Visitors to Kielder village and surrounding area are spoilt for choice, as the area is a paradise for mountain bikers, cyclists, walkers, fishermen and water enthusiasts. It is ideally located for stargazers and photographers, as this semi-detached holiday cottage is close to the Kielder Observatory. The castle houses a visitor centre, with a licensed café featuring a webcam to capture the ospreys and wildlife, and also holds varied exhibitions throughout the seasons.
    The cottage has been sympathetically restored from a 1775 stable for the castle, into a contemporary cottage, which is ideal for couples or small families. Relax in the large bath after a day’s cycling or walking, or curl up on the comfy sofa and watch a film in front of the cosy wood burner. The rear area has a pretty tiered patio area for extra privacy to relax and unwind. The open beams, underfloor heated stone floors and wood burner all help to retain the character of the cottage.
    Kielder is set in the Gold Tier International Dark Sky Park, the largest expanse of dark sky in Europe, perfect for astronomers. The surrounding parks all have something to offer visitors. There is a hop on/off ferry which takes you all around the water to admire the stunning scenery with a visitor centre, bird of prey centre and bar with picnic tables along the front.
    The local pub and licensed café are only a short walk away, which means you can leave your car behind and enjoy a quiet drink with friends. This property is within a great location for exploring the abundance of visitor attractions in what is reputedly the friendliest and least inhabited county in England. Hadrian’s Wall and the Northumberland Heritage Coast (Alnwick Castle only 50 miles) make great days out and are easily drivable. The Kielder Winter Wonderland from mid-November to Christmas is a fantastic experience for families of all ages (must pre book). Marathons and bike runs are held throughout the year, making the cottage a welcoming base for your stay in Kielder. Shop ¼ mile, pub 300 yards, café 200 yards.
    £93
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  • Hetton Byre, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Surrounded by the wild and secluded beauty of the Northumbrian countryside, this beautifully presented, semi-detached cottage is perfect for couples. The owners, who live next door, have put a lot of care and attention to detail into furnishing the property. The interior is sublime, and the finer details ensure a relaxing retreat awaits guests to Hetton Byre. The open plan living space boasts a wood burner, ensuring that a cosy welcome greets guests whatever the season. The bedroom is immaculately presented and leads to a fresh en-suite shower room. There is a useful, spacious hallway for storage that leads to a utility area and cloakroom. With ample private parking and a fully enclosed garden, this is an idyllic spot to admire the breathtaking views that surround Hetton Byre.
    The friendly small town of Belford is less than 5 miles away, where there are local facilities available including a Co-op. The pretty village of Chatton is only 4 miles away, with a pub and village shop. A short drive east brings you to Bamburgh, dominated by its majestic castle with spectacular views from the coastline across to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne. Heading west brings you to Wooler, which sits at the foot of the Cheviot Hills and is a popular destination for walkers and cyclists. Heading 20 miles south is the market town of Alnwick, with its own castle and Alnwick Gardens, which are a popular visitor attraction. Hetton Byre is a quintessential, romantic rural retreat, yet lies in the heart of England’s borderland, often referred to as ‘the secret kingdom’. Beach 9 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 4 miles.
    £83
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  • Red Hen Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Red Hen Cottage is just perfect for families, friends or couples, offering a country style retreat with a private hot tub and cosy wood burner - not to mention the spa bath in the bathroom. This stone-built cottage is all on one level and has great attention to detail throughout the generous-sized rooms, with top quality hotel style beds and bedding ensuring a comfy stay. All the rooms have TVs with the living room and kitchen/dining room having 50” Smart TVs, ensuring you don’t miss out on any of your favourite TV shows. South facing, you may be lucky enough to see a beautiful sunrise or sunset and the cottage is just lovely in all seasons. Away from the crowds the location offers a real country experience, yet you are so close to all the amenities a few minutes’ drive away.

    The location is close to Warkworth and Amble, two of the top tourist destinations in Northumberland. Warkworth is a picture-postcard village with the castle sat at the top, great cafés and a few friendly pubs. Amble is larger with a working harbour and bustling little harbour front with a great Sunday market, shopping pods and more restaurants and pubs. Alnwick Castle and Gardens is only 11 miles away and really worth a visit during your stay. A little further you will find Craster, a pretty little village with an array of amenities. Travel a further to Seahouses, 25 miles, for a real seaside experience with fish and chips and boat rides to the Farne Islands to see the seals or puffins. The border town of Berwick is only 40 miles away, steeped in history, and once belonging to Scotland. A walk through the surrounding farmland and countryside will take you to an award winning ice cream parlour. Don’t forget you can easily travel inland too, over towards the stunning National Park where you can witness the true diversity that Northumberland has to offer. Voted the best county to holiday in the 2018 British Tourism Awards, the county is reputedly the friendliest in England and you are sure to find true ‘Geordie hospitality’. Beach 4 miles. Shop 3 miles, pub and restaurant 1¾ miles.
    £155
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  • The Timbers, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Timbers is a very well -maintained and presented detached bungalow. This attractive property enjoys a welcoming and homely ambience with all the accommodation being conveniently on one level. With three bedrooms and two bathrooms, The Timbers is suitable for families and couples who enjoy extra space. There is a fully enclosed garden to the rear of the property giving a great environment for pets and children at play.

    Embleton is a friendly village which has a local shop, garage and pubs serving food. A short walk brings you to a wide sweep of golden sands which was awarded ‘Beach of the Year’ in 2017 BBC Countryfile Magazine Awards. The coastal village of Beadnell is only 7 miles north and is popular with watersports enthusiasts. Windsurfing, sea kayaking and scuba diving are often enjoyed here. An extra couple of miles up the coastline is Seahouses; a great stop for fish and chips as well as many other eateries. Boat trips to the nearby Farne Islands depart regularly from the harbour. Heading a little further north brings you to Bamburgh, famous for its majestic castle.
    A short drive inland is the market town of Alnwick, where there is a wide array of shops and restaurants. Alnwick Castle and Garden are popular visitor attractions. Beach 1½ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 300 yards.
    £154
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  • Havannah Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    With breath-taking views across the Northumberland National Park, Havannah Cottage is an idyllic rural retreat. Tastefully furnished and equipped to a good standard, this property is beautifully presented throughout. There is a cosy wood burner in the living room making this cottage a relaxing choice regardless of the season. Havannah Cottage is a single-storey property and enjoys a tranquil, rural position surrounded by stunning countryside.
    Alnham is a welcoming hamlet situated only 6 miles from the village of Whittingham, and 2 miles from Netherton. Only 9 miles away is the picture perfect village of Rothbury, found nestled at the foot of the Simonside Hills, sitting on the banks of the trout and salmon rich River Coquet. The Upper Coquet Valley is a popular destination for walkers and cyclists. It offers many facilities including tea rooms, pubs, shops and a riverside 18-hole golf course.
    The National Trust property at Cragside is an interesting visitor attraction. The historic market town of Alnwick, where its dramatic castle is the ancestral home to the Duke of Northumberland (and film location for Harry Potter’s Hogwarts Academy) is 14 miles east. The Alnwick Garden is also well worth a visit. The Heritage Coastline, recognised as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is less than 20 miles east making Havannah Cottage an excellent base for exploring the many delights across north Northumberland, and also giving easy access to the Scottish Borders. Beach 20 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 9 miles.
    £59
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