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Dog-Friendly Holidays in 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.

 

  • White Swan Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image

    Set in the historic market town of Alnwick, tucked into the grounds of The White Swan Hotel lies White Swan Cottage, a charming dog-friendly period house. 

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  • The Hideaway, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    4.75
    This ideally located, ground floor holiday apartment with peaceful, enclosed garden is set close to a sandy beach in the heart of the picturesque seaside village. Beadnell is situated on the heritage coast in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, ideal for couples, families and friends. Water sports, cycling, golf, walking, fishing and riding all available close by. Visits to Alnwick with its historic cobbled streets, majestic castle and water gardens, only 12 miles. Bamburgh 5 miles, Seahouses 2 miles. Shops, pubs and restaurants 100 yards.
    £105
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  • Fordson, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Warenford, England
    5.00
    "Ideal base for a family holiday...set between the Cheviots and the sea"


    Tucked away in a peaceful and secluded village setting, these five comfortably furnished holiday cottages are set in an idyllic location, only 5 miles from the spectacular Bamburgh Castle and one of the longest sandy beaches in England, and within a few minutes’ drive of Seahouses, where regular boat trips depart for the Farne Islands. Between the Cheviots and the sea, there is easy touring through the beautiful countryside with its numerous castles, stately homes and NT properties. Furnished to a high standard, and close to the owners’ home, Fordson offers single-storey accommodation and Ferguson is a detached two-storey cottage. The Mill House stands as a detached converted barn, with Waren View and The Granary Cottage forming an adjoining pair. This is an ideal choice for family holidays, with use of a very pleasant lawned area by a stream. There is also shared use of the owners’ hard tennis court nearby.

    Warenford Village serves as an excellent base from which to discover Northumberland and the Scottish border country. Just 4 miles distant lies Budle Bay, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, as well as an SSSI, with the ancient walled town of Berwick-upon-Tweed (15 miles) and the Duchess of Northumberland’s ornamental gardens a short drive away. Created to rival the best in Europe, the gardens are contemporary in design and include waterfalls and cascading plumes set within landscaped grounds with themed planted areas. Also sure to delight both young and old alike is a visit to neighbouring Alnwick Castle, which served as the location for the Harry Potter films. Home of the Percy family, it stands as the second largest inhabited castle in England after Windsor Castle, with some of its rooms open to the public and displaying a wealth of decorative and fine art.

    Within easy reach, too, is Holy Island – renowned for its medieval religious heritage, priory and picturesque castle – and also known by its Anglo-Saxon name of Lindisfarne. Accessed by a paved causeway at low tide, the island is popular with bird-watchers and nature lovers, with the north-western portion of the island being maintained as a nature reserve, where terns, plovers and seals can be observed. Whilst on the island, a trip to The Museum of Island Life will reveal former living and working conditions there, and St Aidan’s Winery tempts visitors with its sweet concoction of local Lindisfarne Mead.
    There are quiet country lanes for cycling and several excellent golf courses nearby, as well as a selection of shops in Belford (3 miles) and good inns and restaurants in which to enjoy a family meal locally – the nearest pub with restaurant being just 30 yards.

    Guests may relax in thesauna or work out in the gym, built close to the cottages. Shop/24-hr garage 1 mile.

    Fordson (MHH), Ferguson (MHI), The Granary Cottage (MKO), Waren View (MKP) and The Mill House (MLX) can be booked together to accommodate up to 30 guests.
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  • Matfen, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Longframlington, England
    5.00
    Matfen is a wonderful, detached timber lodge resting in Longframlington, Northumberland. Open-plan. Master en-suite. Off-road parking. Near national park. Rothbury 6.8 miles; Alnwick 9.7 miles.
    £55
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  • Old Brewery Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Old Brewery Cottage is a Grade II listed semi-detached barn conversion which was originally built in the 1800s. It now offers tastefully furnished accommodation, adjacent to the owner’s home, ideal for exploring Hadrian’s Wall Country.
    With a picturesque Tyne Valley view, this welcoming holiday cottage is situated only a few miles from Hexham, and is ideal for exploring the Northumberland coast and the National Park. The historic market town of Hexham, dominated by its majestic abbey, offers an abundance of amenities only 12 miles east or travel an extra 20 minutes to sample the vibrant city of Newcastle or try a little retail therapy at the world renowned Metro Centre. The Cumbrian border is close by; Carlisle is only 25 miles west, therefore making it a superb base for those seeking to explore the historic charms of Northumberland coupled with the magnificent Lakeland Fells.

    Old Brewery Cottage can be booked together with Old Brewery Coach House (UK3003) to accommodate up to eight guests.
    £82
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  • Ferguson, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Warenford, England
    "Ideal base for a family holiday...set between the Cheviots and the sea"


    Tucked away in a peaceful and secluded village setting, these five comfortably furnished holiday cottages are set in an idyllic location, only 5 miles from the spectacular Bamburgh Castle and one of the longest sandy beaches in England, and within a few minutes’ drive of Seahouses, where regular boat trips depart for the Farne Islands. Between the Cheviots and the sea, there is easy touring through the beautiful countryside with its numerous castles, stately homes and NT properties. Furnished to a high standard, and close to the owners’ home, Fordson offers single-storey accommodation and Ferguson is a detached two-storey cottage. The Mill House stands as a detached converted barn, with Waren View and The Granary Cottage forming an adjoining pair. This is an ideal choice for family holidays, with use of a very pleasant lawned area by a stream. There is also shared use of the owners’ hard tennis court nearby.

    Warenford Village serves as an excellent base from which to discover Northumberland and the Scottish border country. Just 4 miles distant lies Budle Bay, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, as well as an SSSI, with the ancient walled town of Berwick-upon-Tweed (15 miles) and the Duchess of Northumberland’s ornamental gardens a short drive away. Created to rival the best in Europe, the gardens are contemporary in design and include waterfalls and cascading plumes set within landscaped grounds with themed planted areas. Also sure to delight both young and old alike is a visit to neighbouring Alnwick Castle, which served as the location for the Harry Potter films. Home of the Percy family, it stands as the second largest inhabited castle in England after Windsor Castle, with some of its rooms open to the public and displaying a wealth of decorative and fine art.

    Within easy reach, too, is Holy Island – renowned for its medieval religious heritage, priory and picturesque castle – and also known by its Anglo-Saxon name of Lindisfarne. Accessed by a paved causeway at low tide, the island is popular with bird-watchers and nature lovers, with the north-western portion of the island being maintained as a nature reserve, where terns, plovers and seals can be observed. Whilst on the island, a trip to The Museum of Island Life will reveal former living and working conditions there, and St Aidan’s Winery tempts visitors with its sweet concoction of local Lindisfarne Mead.
    There are quiet country lanes for cycling and several excellent golf courses nearby, as well as a selection of shops in Belford (3 miles) and good inns and restaurants in which to enjoy a family meal locally – the nearest pub with restaurant being just 30 yards.

    Guests may relax in thesauna or work out in the gym, built close to the cottages. Shop/24-hr garage 1 mile.

    Fordson (MHH), Ferguson (MHI), The Granary Cottage (MKO), Waren View (MKP) and The Mill House (MLX) can be booked together to accommodate up to 30 guests.
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  • Murton Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Berwick-upon-Tweed, England
    Just 2 miles from the ancient town of Berwick-upon-Tweed and 10 miles from Holy Island, this restored holiday cottage forms part of a sympathetic conversion of traditional farm buildings. Spacious and thoughtfully furnished with views over rolling countryside. Enjoy hill walking in the Cheviots, riding 550 yards, sea fishing from Eyemouth, diving in Coldingham, boat trips to the Farne Islands from Seahouses, golf at Goswick
    (8 miles), historic houses and gardens at Alnwick, Bamburgh and Paxton, or the sandy beach at Scremerston,
    3 miles. There is plenty to do in Berwick with walks around the old town walls and a varied choice of eating places, shops and entertainment. Shops and restaurants 2 miles, pub 4 miles.
    £58
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  • Hadrians Garden Villa, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    A cosy and peaceful property for a family or couples wanting to get away from the hustle and bustle, whilst retaining the convenience of the nearby A69 for exploring the area. This detached holiday home stands in a stunning location, with wonderful views of the Tyne Valley and North Cumbrian fells. Set in the Northumbrian National Park, the location is excellent for exploring the spectacular scenery of the north of England, the Scottish borderland, and the Lake District, which is just an hour away. The cottage is ideally placed for visiting the Roman forts along the World Heritage Site of Hadrian’s Wall, including Housesteads and Vindolanda, or Chesters where you can explore how the Romans lived. After you have finished donning your toga and training to be a centurion, you can retire to modern day comfort of Hadrian’s Garden Villa, relax in front of the wood burner and look out over the beautiful views in the open plan living space with decorative oak plank flooring. As night draws in, it is worth stepping outside onto the south-facing patio, surrounded by planting and including views over the valley, to enjoy the non-light polluted dark skies and be stunned by all the stars. Complete with plenty of seating and a summerhouse.

    There is a number of good golf courses within easy reach, including Hexham, which is described as one of the finest in the north of England, and Brampton which is the ‘jewel in the crown’ of Cumbria. There is storage for your bike at the property, so you can make the most of the local rugged landscapes. The landscape is equally good on foot, or to walk your dog, why not take a wander to Sycamore Gap and see the most photographed, iconic tree from the movie ‘Robin Hood’? On the way back, grab a pint or something to eat at the local inn.

    Nearby towns include Hexham, a popular, historic market town which boasts a stunning abbey, the oldest gaol in the country, and an abundance of shops, restaurants and pubs. In addition, why not visit the beautiful Roman town of Corbridge or its fort, browse its boutique shops, art galleries and antique shops, or take a stroll along the river. Also within easy reach is Haltwhistle, the ‘Geographic Centre of Britain’, which has a sports centre and outdoor heated swimming pools, and Burn Gorge. Henshaw, ½ mile, and Hexham, 10 miles. Garage/shop ½ mile, pub and restaurant 1½ miles.
    £133
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  • Cleets Retreat, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    This stone built, semi-detached holiday bungalow sits within a cul-de-sac, only a few minutes walk from the centre of this seaside village. Seahouses has wide appeal for all age groups with its golden beach, fish and chip shops, cafes, gift shops and a working harbour where trips to the Farne Islands are a must. Holy Island, further up the coast, can be reached via the causeway and makes a great day out. Visit the historic town of Alnwick, 12 miles, and visit the castle as seen in the Harry Potter films. Shop, pub and restaurant 500 yards.
    £65
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  • The Coach House, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Quietly hidden away in the grounds of the owner’s home, The Coach House offers privacy, peace and relaxation in the most fabulous of surroundings. This beautiful, detached home with a private, enclosed garden, plenty of parking and a separate garden room looking out over the lawn, making the perfect destination for families, couples and friends that like to holiday together. Just a short walk from Riding Mill and only a little over 3 miles from Corbridge, guests will find themselves nestled away in this peaceful haven, yet only a few minutes away from excellent facilities and places to visit and explore.
    The pretty village of Corbridge is a popular destination for guests wanting to enjoy a leisurely walk or cycle along the River Tyne which flows through the heart of the village and out towards the Tyne Valley and Hadrian’s Wall country. There are numerous places to eat, drink and enjoy the local hospitality as well as the annual Corbridge Festival which offers music, street artists, street theatre, festival stalls and a popular beer tent serving local beer, ales and cider. The historic market town of Hexham lies just 10 miles away and offers a theatre, swimming pool, leisure centre, race course and golf course, as well as many historic attractions including Hexham Old Gaol and Hexham Abbey, making this the perfect destination for guests of all ages to explore and enjoy. Tanfield Steam Railway also holds a great appeal to families of all ages and lies just 10 miles away, as well as bustling Newcastle upon Tyne which offers The Sage, The Centre for Life and the Millennium Bridge as well as an abundance of high street shops and designer boutiques. For guests who enjoy walking or cycling this is also the perfect opportunity to visit Hadrian’s Wall and explore one of the many Roman settlements and forts. 2000 years have passed since the Emperor Hadrian gave his orders to his army to start work on the 84-mile long wall. 73 miles of this wall still snake across the ragged countryside of Northumberland and are some of the best preserved sections. Popular stops along the way include the world famous Vindolanda, Chesters Fort and Housesteads. The pretty villages and towns of Allendale, Haydon Bridge and Bardon Mill are also great destinations for a spot of lunch or a home cooked supper. The scenic beauty of Northumberland is without rival and boasts open countryside, rugged hills and unspoilt woodland. There is also the fabulous Northumbrian coastline to explore and guests really should take this opportunity to enjoy a day trip to one of the many well-kept beaches including Seahouses, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Lindisfarne and Bamburgh which are all reachable within an hour and a half drive.
    The Coach House itself offers excellent quality accommodation throughout. Perfect for guests wanting to get together with extended family or enjoy a family celebration, there is a large living room with wooden floors, high ceilings and a wood burner. The kitchen/dining room is spacious and well-finished with bespoke, solid wood units and work surface, as well as a range cooker and modern appliances. The garden room is separate from the main house and is the ideal place to hold a celebratory meal as it houses a large dining table, comfortable sofa and its own wood burner. The ground floor bedroom is ideal for any less mobile guests and has its own en-suite shower room too. On the first floor guests will find a stunning master bedroom with high ceilings and plenty of space. There is the added luxury of a double ended, free standing copper bath tub that dominates the room and gives guests the opportunity to really indulge and enjoy their holiday. There is also a second double bedroom on the first floor as well as a family bathroom. With ample parking and outdoor space, guests will find The Coach House has plenty to offer to guests of all ages and at any time of year. Shop 3 miles, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
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