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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. 

  • 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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  • Tern Point, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
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    Tern Point is a ground floor apartment nestled within a modern development and situated within easy walking distance of Beadnell Bay’s golden sandy beach. The apartment enjoys a bright and airy ambience and is immaculately presented throughout. It makes an excellent choice for couples or a small family seeking smart coastal accommodation. Beadnell is a popular holiday destination with local facilities including a village shop and a family friendly pub serving good food. For watersports enthusiasts there is sailing, sea kayaking, wind surfing and scuba diving available. Beadnell Bay can truly be described as the jewel in Northumberland’s seaside crown. Enjoy a romantic barefoot stroll in the sand whilst listening to the waves lap against the shoreline and inhale the invigorating sea air.


    The traditional fishing port of Seahouses is just 2 miles up the coastline. You can take a boat trip to the nearby Farne Islands, famous for its bird sanctuaries and seal colony. There are also several charming tea rooms, quaint pubs and shops. Horse riding, fishing and golf on the links close by are only a sample of the many activities available in this popular location. A further 3 miles up the coastline is the picturesque village of Bamburgh, which lies snuggled in the shadow of its majestic fortress. Just a few miles inland is the bustling market town of Alnwick, with its dramatic castle and film location for Harry Potter’s Hogwarts Academy. Visitors will enjoy a trip to Alnwick Garden, a spectacular interpretation of a formal garden including the Grand Cascade waterfall and restaurant within the largest tree house in Europe. Beach 300 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 800 yards.
    £89
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  • Castle Holt, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    This delightful, detached holiday home is centrally located in the rural village of Otterburn, with the village shop and café close by. In addition, the popular wedding venue of Le Petit Chateau and the dog friendly village pub are only 350 yards from the house. The rear patio-style garden is ideal for relaxing in whilst looking across open countryside, and is an ideal area in which to unwind after a day out. Otterburn has its own mill shop with a great outdoor wear section, restaurant and greengrocers.
    The village is set on the edge of the Northumberland National Park, which is an internationally acclaimed Gold Tier Dark Sky Park, ideal for astronomers or photographers. Located only 16 miles from the Border Counties, it is an ideal base for families, friends and couples from which to explore the Northumberland National Park, Kielder Water and Forest, observatory and the Borders.
    Outdoor pursuits are popular in the area and it is a favourite location for wildlife enthusiasts, walkers and adventure seekers. The village of Bellingham is nearby and offers a further choice of pubs, cafés and other local amenities. In addition, the Roman town of Corbridge is a pleasant 30-minute drive away. Hexham Abbey and Rothbury are also easily accessible, with plenty of pubs, shops and visitor attractions. Northumberland has many other fine attractions to offer including Alnwick, with its famous castle and water gardens, the Northumberland Heritage Coast, castles and beaches, which all make a fine day out. Castle Holt is in the ideal location for exploring the whole of this friendly and unspoilt county. Newcastle is also within driving distance, just 31 miles away. Beach 30 miles. Shop 100 yards, pub and restaurant 350 yards.
    £66
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  • Crescent By The Sea, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Crescent by the Sea is within easy walking distance of the beach and long promenade which stretches along the seafront in this friendly seaside village. With four bedrooms and a lovely heated conservatory overlooking the enclosed lawned garden, this is a wonderful holiday home to spend time in with your family, friends or for couples to relax and unwind in.

    Visitors to this comfortable holiday home will have a private parking space where you can leave the car and hop on a bus at the nearby bus stop to reach some lovely towns and villages. Newbiggin still has a few fishing boats and the lifeboat station is one of the oldest in England. The beach sweeps around the bay with the Church Point at one end with a lovely cliff top walk looking over the sea. The promenade is almost a mile long, a nice flat stroll in the evening, or in the mornings to blow away the cobwebs. Set in the centre of the promenade is a wonderful Italian ice cream parlour popular with locals and visitors, set on the piazza where you may be lucky to see live music on the bandstand in the summer. The village has all you need with an excellent bakery, takeaways, pubs, fruit shop, fish and chips and a good size supermarket.
    Nearby Cresswell and Drurudge Bay has miles of unspoilt coast, then head north onto the Heritage Coast and discover the castles and villages that make Northumberland special. Day trips can be taken in all directions; a popular attraction is Hadrian’s Wall over to the west, stop off at a Roman fort en route. Holy Island is north and home to the Lindisfarne Gospels, reached by a causeway (check the tides). Steeped in history, it shouldn’t be missed whilst in the area. The pretty market town of Morpeth is only 8 miles with lots of excellent restaurants, bars and shops with an Edwardian shopping arcade. Head south to Tynemouth and Whitley Bay and walk along the vast promenade with plenty to see and do. Children may enjoy the Sea Life Centre. Newbiggin-by-the-Ssea is popular with surfers and paddle boarders and there is great sea fishing and rock pooling whilst admiring the only east coast offshore sculpture, ‘The Couple’, designed by Sean Henry.
    £91
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  • Little Haven, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Little Haven is a charming, two-bedroom cottage near the lovely coastal village of Bamburgh in Northumberland. Pet-friendly. WiFi. Sweeping field views. Seahouses 3.5 miles; Beadnell 5.1 miles; Alnwick 14.6 miles.
    £91
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  • Hotspur View, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    This charming holiday home offers a comfortable stay in the thriving market town of Alnwick. Located right in the heart of this historic town with its cobbled streets and historic buildings. Hotspur View offers families and couples an exciting holiday retreat whilst being ideally located to explore all that Alnwick has to offer.
    Sleeping four guests in two well-presented bedrooms, this holiday home is the perfect getaway for a couple or a family wanting to explore the Northumberland heritage coastline and vast countryside! This property occupies an elevated position, you can enter by a flight of 9 steps at the front or via a ramp at the rear. The lounge is a comfortable space, ideal for finishing a busy day in front of the TV tucked up with your loved ones. The kitchen/dining room sits to the rear of the property overlooking the garden and is a fabulous social space for a real family gathering or celebration! On a hot summers evening open the doors to the private rear courtyard and enjoy some al fresco dining and a glass of bubbles! When sleep calls, make your way up the stairs and discover two well-presented bedrooms and the family bathroom. The master hosts a kingsize bed and the second bedroom a generous twin. Both bedrooms offer good storage and modern finishes.
    When you’re ready to begin exploring this historic town, begin with a trip to the incredible and famous Alnwick Castle right on your doorstep, one of the largest inhabited castles in the UK and used as ‘Hogwarts’ when filming scenes for the ‘Harry Potter’ films, so it’s a must-visit for any fans. The Alnwick Garden is also an exciting visit with its spectacular interpretation of a formal garden, including the Grand Cascade waterfall, poison garden and largest tree house in Europe where guests can dine in the restaurant. Heading 4 miles east is the picture-perfect coastal village of Alnmouth where there is a gorgeous golden sandy beach.
    A short drive west brings you to the small town of Rothbury, found nestled at the foot of the Simonside Hills and where the River Coquet ebbs and flows. A 20 minute drive North brings you to the pretty fishing village of Seahouses, explore a great selection of shops, inns, pubs and eateries, plenty here to keep you entertained. Embark on a waterfront adventure and take a boat trip out to the Farne Islands where you can visit a bird sanctuary and spot seals for a truly memorable experience or walk down the promenade to nearby Bamburgh with its imposing castle, RNLI Grace Darling museum and golf club. Discover your own Alnwick adventure from the comforts of Hotspur View. Beach 4 miles. Pubs, restaurants, cafés and shops 100 yards.
    £58
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  • Chapel View, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Discover this delightful mid terraced abode, tucked away in the centre of Alnwick. Chapel View boasts a homely interior occupying a central setting in this bustling Northumbrian historic market town, offering four guests a fabulous base with all amenities within walking distance, as well as spacious rooms and quality furnishings. If you’re driving, then you can make use of the private parking space right outside of the property; if you decide to come by train, Chapel View is less than a 15-minute taxi ride.

    Be welcomed into the lovely sitting room with stylish interiors and a Smart TV to watch as you curl up on the sofa with your group on a quiet evening. The wonderfully fitted kitchen enjoys a wealth of appliances to make use of when cooking an impressive meal for your friends and family with a dining table and seating for four. Head out into the enclosed garden with comfortable outdoor furniture and a BBQ providing the perfect place for some al-fresco dining under the summer sun. Discover the family bathroom upstairs which has a bath and a large rainfall shower overhead, offering you the chance to relax with a good book, or enjoy an invigorating awakening. Choose from two luxurious bedrooms, a kingsize master bedroom with plenty of fitted wardrobe space for your things, and a double bedroom.

    When you’re ready to begin exploring this historic town, begin with a trip to the incredible and famous Alnwick Castle, one of the largest inhabited castles in the UK and used as ‘Hogwarts’ when filming scenes for the ‘Harry Potter’ films so it’s a must-visit for any fans. The Alnwick Garden is also an exciting visit with its spectacular interpretation of a formal garden, including the Grand Cascade waterfall, poison garden and largest tree house in Europe where guests can dine in the restaurant. Heading 4 miles east is the picture-perfect coastal village of Alnmouth where there is a gorgeous golden sandy beach and stunning local eateries alongside quaint local shops. A short drive west brings you to the small town of Rothbury.

    Seahouses offers a wide array of facilities including tearooms, restaurants, pubs and shops. Boat trips to the Farne Islands run from the nearby harbour. Bamburgh Castle and Holy Island are also an easy drive away. Beach within 4 miles. Shops, pubs and restaurants are 1-minute walk.
    £81
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  • No. 2 Ness Street, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Berwick-upon-Tweed, England
    Nestled a stone’s throw away from the picturesque Northumberland coastline, resting in the heart of Berwick upon Tweed is this remarkable boutique holiday home, No. 2 Ness Street. A marvellous contemporary interior, comfortably accommodating up to six guests, No. 2 Ness Street is an idyllic base for a luxury break to this delightful part of the country. Free on-street permit parking on the doorstep, then over the threshold into the hallway and head straight to the first floor living room boasting a contemporary wood burner stove. After a good day out, come home, light the fire, relax and pour yourself a single malt to enjoy in front of it with Sky Glass to entertain you.
    Head back to the ground floor to the modern kitchen where the designated chef of the holiday can whip up a hearty meal in this well-equipped modern kitchen while setting the table for a family dinner. There are three bedrooms on the the ground, first and second floor, all kingsize rooms and beautifully presented. Each bedroom has its own shower or bathroom, the ground floor boasts an en-suite, double shower, the first floor has an adjacent double shower, and the second floor bathroom features a luxurious roll top bath.
    No. 2 Ness Street has been stylised from top to bottom with high-quality individual touches and materials throughout, making this house the perfect luxury coastal getaway. Discover one of the four fabulous nearby beaches, some offering water sports opportunities and there are breath-taking scenery and walks, you’ll be spoilt for choice. There are many independent coffee houses, wine bars and eateries on the doorstep and a micro pub within walking distance of the front door. Enjoy a relaxing game of golf, play tennis, swim or simply enrich yourself with the history of Berwick, tangled in many battles between Scotland and England for sovereignty over the years. There’s plenty to discover.
    A short drive South and you will discover the many castles that flourish in this part of the country. The magnificent Bamburgh Castle, dominates its attractive small village, set high up above the beautiful, golden Bamburgh beach and equally magnificent Alnwick Castle (fans of Harry Potter will recognise Hogwarts scenes from here) to name but a couple. These two are lived in today, but you can also visit the beautiful ruins of Lindisfarne on Holy Island, Dunstanburgh and Warkworth.
    Inland a trip to the Borders will be equally rewarding for its scenery and history. LNER runs a mainline route through Berwick train station, a 15 minute easy walk, you are an hour from Edinburgh or Newcastle and a comfortable four and a half from London. Where ever your Northumberland adventure takes you, be sure to start it from No. 2 Ness Street.
    £126
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  • Bernicia House, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    The popular village of North Sunderland reveals Bernicia House, a stunning detached abode only a stone’s throw from local amenities and the golden Northumberland Coast. Whether you are joining friends or bringing along the family, this retreat is a breath of fresh air, a calm, serene place to base your holiday and build some memories.
    The living rooms are comfortably designed, one on the ground floor opening onto the beautiful conservatory/games room. The other has been carefully thought out on the first floor so the outstanding views straight over to the coast and open countryside can be enjoyed through the floor to ceiling glass windows. Retire here after a long day on the beach and watch the horses graze whilst the sun sets behind them. The kitchen overlooks the gardens and has everything needed to cook up a hearty meal for the whole family to enjoy. There’s also a utility room which houses the washer/dryer and tumble dryer. The bedrooms are effortlessly presented with one situated on the ground floor, with a well-equipped en-suite. The upper level being home to a variety of bedroom styles to suit every guest including a twin room and a family bathroom. There is a large garage which makes a great storage room for water sports equipment, bikes, and anything else you may need it for. This honeypot location benefits from pretty gardens to the front and rear of the property, with a grand patio area and furniture where you can unwind under the sun, pop the barbecue on and enjoy some al fresco dining.
    Straight opposite the property is Slate Hall Riding Centre, take advantage of a stroll along the golden sands with one of the horses or ponies on offer - what a wonderful way to end a holiday to remember at Bernicia House! Seahouses offers a wide array of tearooms, restaurants, pubs and shops within walking distance. Boat trips run from the nearby harbour to the Farne Islands, famous for their nesting seabirds and grey seal colonies.
    The picture postcard village of Bamburgh, dominated by its majestic castle, is only 2 miles north, where there is a wide expanse of golden, and often empty sandy beaches. The tidal island of Lindisfarne, locally known as Holy Island, can be seen from the beach and is accessible via a causeway twice daily. A further 2 miles up the coastline brings you to Waren Mill, which is steeped in history. Once an important port, its harbour has long since disappeared, silted up beneath the sands of the estuary. Budle Bay is a bird sanctuary and at low tide a vast expanse of mud flats is home to thousands of sea and land birds, making this location a haven for bird watchers. The historic market town of Alnwick, with its own castle, offers many facilities, just a short drive inland. Alnwick Garden is a popular visitor attraction with its grand cascade waterfall and a restaurant within the largest treehouse in Europe! Beach 800 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 300 yards.
    £142
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  • Well House, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Well House is an imposing, lovingly furnished with Farrow & Ball colour schemes, Grade II listed home dating back to the early 1700s (circa 1640), which retains many of its original period features, being high ceilings and exposed beams. Formerly the Angel Inn, Well House faces the high street in the popular village of Belford. This property was believed to have been protected throughout war due to the property being the main source of water for the village, and amazingly the well still remains in the cellar of this historic property! Well House has significant historical local importance and legend. Directly next door to the property there is award-winning Well House Café which offers the most mouth-watering home cooked bakes and breakfasts, ideally located.
    Sleeping 8 guests over 2 floors with three bedrooms plus a master suite boasting outstanding features throughout, this property is ideal for a large gathering of family or friends to celebrate a special occasion. The ground floor and lower ground floor is home to two sitting areas, and a snug/games room providing you and your family ample socialising spots; both of the sitting areas have toasty wood burning fires and cosy seating. The second sitting area, named The Stable, is a stunning open room with views over the garden with full exposed stone walls, with a fascinating medieval feeling. Head into the well-equipped country kitchen/diner and you will find a fantastic gas range oven and a large dining table, ideal for good social gatherings. A welcome pack with some goodies and a helpful guest information book will also be waiting for you upon arrival. Additionally, on this floor you will find a gorgeous kingsize bedroom boasting a lovely en-suite with a double shower and basin (no toilet). When evening draws in, head off to sleep in one of the further three bedrooms on offer.
    Occupying the first floor are two bedrooms, the first is the master suite, a luxurious kingsize room with a grand bathroom offering a large roll top bath and a double shower. The second bedroom is another spacious kingsize with its own en-suite. To the rear wing of the property there is a further room with two single beds. The garden is a particularly beautiful and restful feature of Well House, so take the time to enjoy with a good book or some alfresco dining under the summer sun. When it’s time to unwind after a memorable day, take yourself to the hot tub with a nice glass of wine.
    Belford, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is a quaint village retreat in an excellent location for cyclists, walkers, historians, and families to explore Bamburgh, Seahouses, Berwick, Alnwick, Holy Islands and Cheviot Hills in Northumberland National Park. It also has pubs serving food, fish & chips, restaurants, newsagents, farm shop, museum, church, and supermarket, along with some great local walks. The picture-postcard, coastal village of Bamburgh, dominated by its majestic fortress and wide expanse of golden, sandy beach is only 5 miles away.
    £191
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