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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.

 

  • Crag View, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Charming stone cottage in the timeless village of West Woodburn, Northumberland. All-ground-floor. Hot tub. Woodburning stove. Otterburn 5 miles.
    £68
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  • Thirlwell, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Nestled on the outskirts of Riding Mill, just 3 miles from the picture postcard town of Corbridge, sits Thirlwell Cottage, a Grade II listed stone haven offering a luxurious retreat for up to three adults and their furry companions. This holiday cottage beckons with its timeless charm and modern comforts, promising an unforgettable stay in the heart of Northumberland. The cottage adjoins a church with Sunday morning service.
    Step inside to discover the cottage’s pièce de résistance awaiting in the living room, where a snug wood burner resides within the original inglenook fireplace, creating a warm and inviting ambiance. French doors beckon guests to the rear garden, where your private bubbling hot tub awaits, promising relaxation under the vast Northumberland skies, slip into the robes provided after your soak. Upstairs has two inviting bedrooms, one kingsize bed with high quality bed linens and another with a cosy single bed, accompanied by a modern shower room for convenience and comfort. The modern kitchen is equipped with contemporary amenities, and invites culinary exploration and delightful meals shared with loved ones.
    For those seeking local flavours, an award-winning deli and a welcoming pub lie within easy reach, just 400 yards away. Conveniently positioned mere steps from the small train station, Thirlwell Cottage serves as a perfect base for exploring the region’s treasures, with trains whisking guests to Hexham and Newcastle in no time. History enthusiasts will delight in nearby Roman museums and the captivating Sill heritage centre, while coastal adventures beckon with day trips to the majestic heritage coast and the sun-kissed shores of Tynemouth and Whitley Bay all within easy driving distance. In just 25 minutes, guests can find themselves amidst the vibrant energy of Newcastle, with its thriving theatres, bars, and restaurants. Meanwhile, the picturesque Roman town of Corbridge, a mere 3 miles away, promises bespoke shops, charming pubs, and quaint cafés awaiting exploration. Hexham Abbey, shops and restaurants is only 6 miles.
    At Thirlwell Cottage, guests are invited to immerse themselves in the charm and character lovingly crafted by the owners, creating memories to cherish against the backdrop of Northumberland’s rich tapestry of history and natural beauty. You can find the property on Instagram: thirlwell_cottage. Beach 23 miles.
    £86
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  • Willow Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set in the heart of the pretty little village of Barrasford, Willow Cottage is the perfect retreat for up to three adults or a small family.
    When you step into Willow Cottage there is a calming and relaxing ambience throughout with a living room and a modern kitchen with a dining area. The living room has a super cosy wood burner for those chilly evenings in snuggled up watching a DVD or a movie on the Smart TV. Upstairs are two bedrooms; one super kingsize bed which can be made into singles, and an additional single room. There is also a modern bathroom with a bath and shower over, whilst to the rear is an enclosed seating out area perfect for relaxing after day out at your favourite places.
    There are plenty of walks from the door and Willow Cottage is within easy travelling distance to all the major tourist attractions throughout the county. Set conveniently next to a family friendly pub which serves home cooked food, perfect if you want to walk and enjoy a pleasant evening out. Perfectly located for exploring the National Park with the amazing dark sky observatory at Kielder (booking needed) or go over to Hadrian’s Wall and visit The Sill, a great tourist centre. Corbridge, a pretty Roman town, is an easy drive with some gorgeous cafés, pubs and bespoke shops to explore, whilst a little further you will find Hexham with its abbey and a great choice of shops and eateries. Newcastle upon Tyne is easily reached from here and the heritage coast peppered with castles and golden beaches makes a great day out. Visitors to Willow Cottage will be sure of a real warm Northumbrian welcome no matter which direction they decide to explore.
    £86
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  • Yew Tree Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Originally built around 1699, Yew Tree Cottage is a charming, Grade II listed period property nestled in a peaceful cul-de-sac in a picturesque hamlet known as Broomhaugh. This gorgeous ‘chocolate box’ cottage is brimming with features and simply oozes character. Recently redecorated throughout and completed to a high standard, the interior of the property boasts a cosy, homely ambience.
    The open plan living space covers the entire ground floor. The living area, with its exposed beams, has a wood burner that sits within the Tudor fireplace and makes a superb focal point. The bespoke kitchen is very well equipped and has unique 17th century flagstones. A small dining area completes the living space. An open tread staircase leads to the first floor where there are two bedrooms. The master bedroom is open vaulted and has a super king size bed which can be made up as two single beds. The second bedroom has a single bed and while small is also very cosy. There is a ‘Jack n Jill’ style shower room which has a mains fed shower serving both bedrooms. At the rear of the cottage is a small private "sitootery" courtyard which is fully enclosed; ideal for a morning coffee, a sundowner or to dine alfresco after a day exploring glorious Northumberland.
    The local pub is but a five minute walk away down a footpath. It has a welcoming open fire and serves great food and local beers. It is also dog friendly. There is plenty of local fishing available for Salmon, Sea Trout and trout in season on the River Tyne. Provisions are to be found in Corbridge 3¼ miles further along the Tyne Valley.
    £98
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  • Sunniside House, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated in the heart of the welcoming village of Allendale, this attractive stone-built double fronted cottage boasts oodles of charm. With exposed beams, feature stone wall and wooden floorings too, this property is full of character. The spacious living dining room has a cosy wood burner as a focal point. A separate snug also has a stove and a few steps lead up to the kitchen at the rear of the property. There is also a useful utility area on the ground floor. With three double bedrooms on the first floor and three shower facilities, Sunniside House makes a suitable choice for the gathering of families and friends.
    £64
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  • Whittle Dene Reservoir House, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Whittle Dene Reservoir House is a Grade ll listed building, built in 1848 by the well-known architect John Dobson for the Gateshead and Newcastle Water Company. Originally the superintendent’s house, it stands proudly on the banks of the reservoir with uninterrupted views from all windows. Built in Tudor style with a two storey octagonal tower, and grand features throughout, the property is truly unique in every way. This property is luxurious and full of character, and is the ideal place to stay for families, friends and special occasions. With a shaker style kitchen, impressive gas fueled range, full range of electric appliances, De’Longhi accessories and a Nespresso coffee machine for your early morning coffee. Separate utility with washer and dryer, and ample room in the entrance lobby for those muddy boots and coats. Both the dining room and living room have fabulous views across the reservoir, with a welcoming wood burner set in an inglenook fireplace in the dining room, perfect for cosy nights around the table. There is an additional snug with armchairs, Smart TV and PlayStation4. Downstairs is the family bathroom with large bath and overhead multi-jet shower. Upstairs there are three bedrooms, the master bedroom with kingsize bed, and a wonderful roll-top bath sits perfectly in the window to take in the extensive views and Northumbrian dark skies. There is a walk-in dressing room and en-suite toilet, feature fireplace, 55” Smart TV and dressing table. Outside there is a gated entrance, graveled driveway suitable for three vehicles. A large enclosed garden sits at the water’s edge, a beautiful and tranquil spot. With patio area and garden furniture with BBQ space and a fabulous hot tub to relax and re-charge.
    The reservoir is set in beautiful Northumberland countryside and is the perfect place for a quiet day of coarse fishing. Lovers of the outdoors will enjoy the extensive nearby walks, including sections of the Hadrian’s Wall, perhaps relax for a bite to eat at the picnic area next to the bird hide. The area is also a nature reserve and perfect for bird watchers, with an array of wildlife amidst beautiful scenery for keen walkers and cyclists. Hadrian’s Wall is easily reached, and affords some of the most spectacular scenery in all of England. Discover the famous Vindolanda Roman fort, The Sill Landscape Discovery Centre and the world famous Sycamore Gap. For keen golfers there are some excellent courses nearby at Matfen, Slaley, and Close House, previous host to the British Masters, only a short drive away. Less than an hour’s drive will take you to Kielder Water and Forest Park, with an abundance of walking routes, mountain bike trails, a bird of prey centre, an observatory, and a host of other activities. A visit to the historic market town of Hexham is recommended, with stunning abbey, the oldest gaol in the country and an abundance of eclectic shops, restaurants and pubs. Continue to the beautiful Roman town of Corbridge and meander round its boutique shops, galleries, and antiques or take a riverside stroll. The golden beaches on the Heritage Coast are also within easy reach and make a lovely day out. The vibrant city of Newcastle-upon-Tyne is also only a 25-minute drive. Shop 41/2 miles, pub and restaurant 3/4 mile.
    £138
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  • Front Row Cottage, River View, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Front Row Cottage, River View sits on the edge of the pretty village green in the quiet village of Ovingham on the banks of the picturesque River Tyne in Northumberland. With its comfortable living room with beams and inglenook fireplace, a well-equipped kitchen and upstairs bedroom with kingsize bed and Z-bed suitable for a child. The cottage is ideal for a couple or small family. The front garden has a paved patio area with seating and looks towards the river.
    The village of Ovingham has an 18th-century packhorse bridge spanning the Whittle Burn and the churchyard of St Mary the Virgin is where the famous illustrator and engraver Thomas Bewick is buried. The village is well placed to access a wide variety of rural landscapes from the unspoilt beaches of the north east coast to the Cheviot Hills, Kielder Forest and reservoir to the west. There are good local amenities, with a well stocked shop and a village pub within a short stroll, serving food and ales. A 20-minute drive takes you to the world famous Hadrian’s Wall, the county’s greatest Roman monument and World Heritage Site, which stretches 73 miles across the backbone of Northumberland. Crossing through stunning countryside, natural woodland and meadows, there are plenty of established public footpaths, cycle paths, bridleways and popular walks and cycle routes, as well as Roman forts and settlements that include Vindolanda, Chesters and Housesteads.
    There is an hourly bus service running into Hexham and Newcastle. With an abundance of history literally on the doorstep, Hexham is filled with interesting places to visit, explore and enjoy. Hexham Abbey sits proudly to the rear of Hexham House and dominates the market place of the town. Dating back to AD674, this old priory boasts an interactive exhibition and a visitor centre, as well as fabulous grounds and public spaces. The cultural city of Newcastle has many places of interest to visit, whether it be art and music at the Sage and Baltic on the shores of the Tyne or the Laing Gallery and Discovery Museum catering for all ages and interests. Explore the vibrant city centre and enjoy retail therapy with its fabulous shops and vast array of restaurants and coffee shops. The beautiful Northumberland coast at Bamburgh is around an hour’s drive and Tynemouth around 30 minutes. There is something here for all ages, it is perfectly placed to enjoy everything the North of England has to offer. Beach 20 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 200 yards.
    £56
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  • The Hayloft, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set within a working farm in rural Northumberland, with convenient access to the A68 and road networks. The semi-detached Hayloft is ideally placed whether you are looking for a peaceful countryside break or an excellent base to explore Northumberland’s coast and country. Just 7 miles from the historic town of Corbridge and 11 miles from Hexham. The Hayloft has been restored by its owners to offer a high standard of accommodation. The open plan living space has a stylish, fully equipped kitchen, attractive dining space and spacious living area with two comfy sofas. Upstairs there are two bedrooms and a family bathroom. The barn has beautiful picture windows, you can simply sit and watch the world go by and experience the different seasons on the farm. Out in the fields you will find horses and sheep grazing, and beautiful views off into the countryside.
    Out and about there are beautiful villages and towns, castle, forts, golden beaches, golf courses, race courses, cycling and walking all within easy reach. Newcastle’s city centre and Gateshead Metro Centre are both within a 40-minute drive. With many places to choose from within a short drive, visit the historic town of Hexham in the beautiful Tyne Valley, which features an ancient abbey set in a pretty park. There are some lovely walks along the River Tyne, interesting stone architecture, cobbled streets and a medieval gaol. The town has a host of coffee shops, restaurants and pubs.
    7 miles away is the Saxon village of Corbridge with its narrow streets and a variety of interesting shops, coffee shops, eateries and pubs to try. The riverbank provides a lovely place for a stroll. In the opposite direction enjoy a visit to the picturesque village of Rothbury. A short drive will take you to the Northumberland National Park and the Hadrian’s Wall National Heritage Site where guests will be able to discover some of the Roman Forts including Vindolanda, Chesters and Housesteads. With so much to see and do the Hayloft makes an ideal base for a memorable holiday.
    £53
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    Nestled in a courtyard at the rear of the impressive Wood House sits The Old Stables, which offers deceptively spacious self catering accommodation for up to six guests. Conveniently all on one level, there is a large open plan living/dining/kitchen area which leads to a bright sun room, a peaceful spot to relax and overlook the rear patio garden.There are three bedrooms and three bathrooms making this attractive property a suitable choice for the gathering of families and friends.Surrounded by acres of grounds and fields there is also a full size tennis court directly behind The Old Stables, which visitors are very welcome to enjoy.
    This property at Wood House can be booked together with Fox Lodge at Wood House (UK32473), The Cottage at Wood House (UK30258) and Pheasant Lodge at Wood House (UK32624) to accommodate up to 12 guests.
    £130
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  • Low West, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Down a peaceful leafy lane just a mile from the heart of the historic market town of Hexham, this spacious, traditional stone house sits in its own south-facing garden. Near the owner’s home, it provides comfortable and well-equipped holiday accommodation. Perhaps the most romantic of all Northumbrian towns, Hexham offers a good selection of shops, restaurants and inns, together with an excellent golf course and National Hunt racing. Kielder Water and Newcastle are both 24 miles. Scottish borders easily accessible. Sports centre, fishing and riding locally. Shops 1 mile.
    £61
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