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Dog friendly Hotels 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. 

  • Northern Hideaways Ellingham, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Northern Hideaways Ellingham is a 2-bedroom stone built cottage situated within the private Ellingham Hall Estate. The surroundings of the cottage are simply spectacular, from the immaculate gardens to the views of the Hall from your window. The stylish holiday home boasts plenty of indoor and outdoor space for couples and families to celebrate local weddings, or those all important luxurious staycations.

    Enjoy a short walk to the local pub or a short drive to the famous Bamburgh coastline, voted the UKs top beach destination. The nearest village Seahouses has many amenities you can take advantage of. A local supermarket is just a 15-minute drive away with many other local food stores and pubs in easy reach. Head to the historic Bamburgh Castle, taking in the endless coastline views that Seahouses has to offer. Local boat trips host unforgettable family days out to idyllic places including the Farne islands, a real treat to see the nature of the north east at its best.

    Once you’re done exploring the endless Northumberland coastline, head back home to admire the views from your stylish living room. Children can also enjoy the local tree house play area just metres from the cottage, (adult supervision essential), whilst also exploring Alnwick Castle where the Harry Potter films were famously filmed. This cottage is all about location location location.
    £101
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  • The Old Chapel, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    The moment you approach this beautifully converted chapel you know you’re in store for a lovely stay in a unique property. The large wooden chapel doors open to reveal a big hallway with a couple of rooms leading off to the sides. You come to a useful study room first which offers a little privacy or peace, and the opposite is a utility room providing the perfect place to dry and feed the dog, dry wet coats after a busy day’s walking in the Lakes. A second set of doors opens into an impressive, Instagram-worthy living space, with high vaulted ceilings, large leaded windows, and oak beams.
    Once you catch your breath, you can take in the large kitchen with all the amenities and space required to cater anything from a simple sandwich to a family feast. The breakfast bar is the ideal place to watch the chef show off their skills whilst enjoying a glass of wine before moving the feast to the large dining table, where you could easily imagine you were starring in an epic movie during a medieval banquet.
    transition easily into the comfortable living area with its sumptuous sofas, electric fire, and TV. You can’t fail to notice the first of the bedrooms as your eyes are drawn to the glass-fronted stairs leading up to the kingsize bedroom in the rafters of the chapel, where there is also an en-suite bathroom to the left. The remaining three bedrooms consist of two more king-size beds and a twin room, all with en-suite bathrooms and located on the lower floor level.
    The chapel is in the quiet Hamlet of Lowick Green near Spark Bridge but offers a great location to explore the scenery and attractions of the South Lakes area. There is a local pub The Farmers Arms. The iconic Coniston Water is just 10 miles away, offering a great location for wild swimming, paddleboarding or kayaking for those water enthusiasts. Alternatively, within a short drive, you can enjoy the world-famous Windermere water offering Lakeside towns to explore with an excellent range of independent shops, restaurants, pubs, or attractions like The World of Beatrix Potter. Take a lake cruise or hire your motorboat to enjoy this vast expanse of water. Other local attractions include the Motor Museum, Lakes Aquarium, escape rooms, high ropes, and outdoor adventures, right through to horse racing or Michelin star restaurants. There is truly something for everyone to enjoy and all set against some of the most stunning scenery in the world. Bardsea Beach 5 miles. (dog friendly).
    £168
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  • Kielder Kip House, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set in the heart of Kielder Village, this truly is a home-from-home experience. The owners have provided everything you could possibly need to have a fabulous stay in Kielder Kip House. The large kitchen/dining room is perfect for socialising and is well-equipped, it even has a slow cooker, air fryer and a toastie machine. Whether you want to bake a cake or make a roast dinner, you will find all the gadgets necessary to do this. The separate cosy living room has a large wood burner is perfect for snuggling in front of on those cooler evenings. The en-suite bathroom features a large spa bath, just perfect for relaxing in after your days exploring. With a Smart TV in every bedroom and living room, family and friends can relax with a lovely morning lie-in before heading out on one of the many walks from the front door.
    The children’s playpark is 30 yards away, and Kielder Castle is a further 250 yards. Walks into the forest or around the lake, as well as going under Kielder Viaduct, which is very close to the house. Many guests never move their cars. This lovely holiday home is perfect for couples or small families wishing to explore the adventures that await around this fabulous part of Northumberland.
    Kielder nestles in the Gold-Tier International Dark Sky National Park, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty; a perfect location for star gazers and photographers, and of course idyllic for walkers and cyclists.
    The house is perfect for visiting Kielder Observatory and is a 5-minute drive to the car park (bookings required) for an extra chance to spot the Northern Lights in the winter months. It is a great base for relaxing, no matter what time of year, and would suit both couples and families. Its also ideal for those seeking a peaceful and tranquil break who enjoy walking or cycling. Children will love the Winter Wonderland in December.
    Nearby, Leaplish Waterside Park has a hop on/hop 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 outdoor picnic area, as well as a swimming pool and spa, ideal for a few hours of relaxation. The historic town of Hexham with its pretty Abbey and cobbled streets is only 25 miles away. Head north over the border into Scotland and discover some of the Scottish towns and villages. Nearby, Bellingham has a post office and shops, as well as a golf course, and is only a few miles. Come back after your day out and relax in the tiered landscaped garden backing onto the forest trees. Local pub only a 5-minute walk.
    £118
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  • Hazon Burn Hideaway, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    With the bubbling hot tub just waiting for your arrival, The Hideaway allows you a well-deserved escape whether a shot break away or your annual holiday. Located on a peaceful park surrounded by wonderful woodland walks, it’s a real haven for wildlife, where you are could spot some deer, red squirrels, and a variety of wild birds. The on-site 9-golf course and flood-lit driving range is a real bonus for golf enthusiasts.

    This charming lodge, perfect for families and friends sleeping up to six, has a bright living space, with a kitchen, open plan dining area and living room. With a bright and airy space, large flat screen TV and free Wi-Fi it is an ideal choice for families and friends of all ages to come away and relax. The hot tub is just outside, with a screened area and canopy offering privacy, with a barbecue and seating area this is a perfect area for total relaxation and chill out time.

    Percy Woods is a well-established country park with a small golf club bar on site perfect for making some new friends. This is a great central location for discovering the Northumberland Heritage coast and surrounding countryside, including castles, stately homes, market towns, pretty villages and beaches. On-site there’s a children’s adventure playground area set close to the entrance away from the lodge, multi-purpose games court, social areas and plenty of woodland walks.

    Within walking distance of a small Northumbrian village, Swarland, where you can have afternoon tea at the local coffee shop. In the evening relax with a drink at Swarland village club which often hosts live acts and bingo. The surrounding villages are a fabulous chance to sample some Northumbrian hospitality. Alnwick is home to the majestic castle featured in Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, and here you can discover the cobbled streets and the friendly cafes and pubs. The stunning heritage coast is easily reached via the nearby road network ensuring easy access to all the top visitor attractions throughout this diverse and friendly county. Discover Roman Forts over at Hadrian’s Wall or travel north up to Berwick on Tweed close to the Scottish Borders. Wherever you travel in this friendly county you will be sure of a warm “Geordie” welcome.
    £155
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    Swan’s Nest and Cygnet Cottage are set in the heart of Belford, a charming village tucked away close to the fabulous heritage coastline. Close by to Bamburgh but equally close to the stunning countryside of Northumberland, and only a short drive to the National Park too. These two comfortable cottages, both with a handy ground floor bathroom, are located in a small courtyard near the local pub that also belongs to the owners, with a lovely restaurant and live music on weekends.
    With everything you need for a self-catering break for couples or a small family. The small courtyard area has sitting-out areas and a shared BBQ area should you want to dine alfresco. A great location for your holiday or a well-deserved short break to relax and unwind.
    The village has a great community spirit with three good local pubs, a few bespoke shops and coffee shops, as well as a very handy supermarket only 400 yards from the doorstep. The Belford Museum hosts exhibitions and the local farm shop at the top of the village sticks lots of organic produce with a great choice of coffee and ales in the on-site café.
    A lovely walk to St Cuthbert’s Cave is only a few miles from Belford where the Lindisfarne (Holy Island) monks reputedly took St Cuthbert’s body in AD875 following the Viking road on Holy Island. Nearby Budle Bay has thousands of waders on the tidal lagoon a beautiful sight looking over to the island. A local bus takes you to the popular coastal villages of Beadnell, Seahouses and Bamburgh should you wish to leave your car behind. Whether you explore the coast, the countryside or entwine both, Swan’s nest is perfectly located and a cosy welcoming base to return to after a day exploring this super friendly county, reputedly the friendliest county in England, steeped in history and folklore.
    £67
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  • Coral Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Welcome to Coral Cottage, a newly renovated three-bedroom Victorian terrace haven that comfortably sleeps six, offering a perfect blend of modern amenities and classic charm. Nestled in the seaside town of Amble. This cottage is designed for both relaxation and enjoyment for all the family and even your furry friends.
    Bedroom one is a sanctuary of comfort with a super kingsized bed and a Smart TV for your entertainment. Bedroom two has a super kingsized bed that can transform into two zip and link twin beds, along with a smart TV. Unwind in Bedroom three with a cosy space featuring a kingsized bed. Immerse yourself in the elegant bathroom with a shower over the bath, providing a soothing and rejuvenating experience. Relax in the inviting lounge with three sofas, where a wood burner adds warmth and ambiance to cosy evenings. Share delightful meals in the dining room, complete with a wood burner and a charming cocktail trolley, setting the mood for memorable gatherings. A separate utility room with a washing machine and tumble dryer provides convenience for longer stays. Step into the enclosed garden, featuring a table for six people. Perfect for al fresco dining or simply enjoying the fresh air. Ideal for work or study, the split landing offers a desk, chair, and lamp, creating a peaceful workspace.
    Coral Cottage is located in a tranquil neighbourhood. The Friendliest Port - Amble is a bustling fishing town and working port situated just one mile south of Warkworth Village, on the Coastal Route through Northumberland. Amble is one of the few places on the Northumberland coast where you have no need to get in the car, everything is on your doorstep. With a good range of small, mostly independent shops, including a great little artisan bakery, excellent butchers, local seafood bought straight from the harbour, a superb Italian and an Indian restaurant, award-winning seafood restaurants and one of the best traditional fish and chip shops in the North East on the quayside, it’s a fascinating little fishing port. Within five minutes you can walk to Little Shore Beach with its row of pretty pastel coloured beach huts that you can rent from the Harbour Master for a round £20.00 per day. Two minute’ s walk from Number 8 will take you to The Braid which is a grass area ideal for walking dogs which runs adjacent to Amble Marina and continues along the footpath past Coquet Yacht Club towards the village of Warkworth with its impressive castle. There’s a local Sunday market held every week on the old quayside, which is lovely to wander around as well as a little ‘Harbour Village’ with tiny boutique-style independent shops operating out of pods resembling old fishermens’ huts.
    The views from the quayside are spectacular – of the estuary, impressive Warkworth Castle, Coquet Island and of course the beautiful sea, and the walk along the harbour front to the interesting Marina is just lovely – follow it with lunch or dinner in one of the super little eateries on the quayside. Beach and restaurants 300 metres.
    £103
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  • Cheviot View, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Cheviot View has a living room which enjoys fabulous views to the west towards the Cheviot Hills and along with 2 of the bedrooms looks south over open countryside. Charming and attractive former farm workers cottages enjoying splendid views and situated on a mixed working farm, with cows, calves, horses and three pet pigs called Prudence, Portia and Primrose, about 2 miles north of the historic market town of Alnwick. Both holiday cottages are furnished and equipped to provide a comfortable style of accommodation in a quiet location, reached by a country lane which passes through the farm. This is a superb area in which to base one’s holiday as the surrounding countryside is wonderful and the beautiful coastline with its many sandy beaches is just a short drive away. A good range of castles, stately homes, and other fascinating attractions can also be found within very easy reach. Golf and horse riding close by. Shops and pubs 2 miles.
    Cheviout View, Paddock Cottage (ref 15201) and Snowshill )ref UK31436) can be booked together to accommodate up to 15 guests.
    £55
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  • Wavecrest, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    This ideally located modern, ground floor holiday apartment is 2 minutes’ walk to the golden sandy beach and harbour in this popular seaside resort. The tranquil village of Beadnell is ideal for watersports enthusiasts and walkers, or those looking for some peace and relaxation in this unspoilt village. Cycling, walking or driving along this beautiful stretch of coastline allows you to view the magnificent scenery, peppered with fine castles and friendly villages. Horse riding, golf and bowling can be found close by. Visit the Farne Islands from the nearby Seahouses to see the seals. The towering castle of Bamburgh is 3 miles and Alnwick, famous for its castle used in Harry Potter is 12 miles. Centrally located to explore all the North East. Shop 0.5 miles, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £76
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  • Waters Edge, CrasterInstant Book Overlay Image
    Craster, England
    Set in the heart of the picture postcard harbour village pf Craster and perched on the edge of this stunning coastline with outstanding sea views, Water’s Edge offers excellent holiday accommodation for families or groups of friends. With spectacular views towards Dunstanburgh Castle to the north and the beaches as far as Amble and Coquet Island to the south and panoramic views out to the sea, this detached property offers a sunken sheltered area of garden, making a perfect area for family barbecues whilst listening to the waves crashing below. A stone wall is all that separates the lawn from the yawning and rocky beach. French doors from the two living areas lead straight out to the well maintained gardens should you wish to relax and unwind. Craster village lies halfway along the Heritage Coastal route in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is still famous today for its smoked kippers and seafood. The walk along to Dunstanburgh Castle has featured in the top ten walks in Britain and can be started from your door. Golf available nearby. A fabulous base from which to explore this magnificent county peppered with castles and friendly villages. Shop, pub and restaurant 90 yards.
    £336
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  • Teal Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set in the centre of Embleton, this stone-built, terraced holiday cottage is ideally located for exploring the magnificent Heritage Coast. Embleton Bay was once voted the most romantic bay in the north and this small village with pubs, village shop and children’s play park, is near some fantastic tourist spots. Craster is steeped in tradition and centred on the ‘picture-postcard’ harbour, where visitors should try the smoked Craster Kippers from the smokery (one of the oldest in England) or the local pub. The coastal path from the harbour along to Dunstanborough Castle is one of the prettiest walks in the county. Alnwick with its majestic castle and gardens, cobbled streets and abundance of eateries and pubs is 8 miles away and Seahouses, where boat trips to the Farne Islands and fabulous fish and chips can be enjoyed, just 7 miles away. Rothbury and Cragside Hall are just 19 miles away, and Holy Island is 26 miles (remember to check the tide times for crossing the causeway). Beach 1 mile. Shop 100 yards, pub and restaurant 300 yards.
    £59
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