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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.

 

  • Lambley Farm-ghillies, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Nestled within 90 acres of a beautiful part of the South Tyne valley, this cluster of barn conversions have been recently developed to create holiday cottages to a superior standard and can be booked individually or collectively to accommodate extended parties.  Each property has oak flooring; is well equipped with many modern appliances suitable for contemporary living and tastefully furnished throughout.  This complex is in a very private setting and offers the additional bonus of being only 50 yards from the trout and salmon rich South Tyne River, where fishing is available on a pre booked basis for a fee dependent on month of the salmon season.  
    £54
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  • East Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    This is a Victorian workers cottage with many original features and was built for the farm workers of the Cragside Estate. This is a dog friendly property where two dogs are welcome, although they need to be kept on a lead due being on a working farm, there is an enclosed area where they can be let off and have a good run.
    Staying at this cottage is to experience the history first-hand of the Cragside Estate’s Model Farm. Brimming with character on the edge of the National Park, East Cottage is in an ideal location for exploring the many visitor attractions throughout this glorious county. Only two miles from the pretty market town of Rothbury with its own private stretch of salmon and trout fishing (by arrangement and seasonal), East Cottage is set on a small historical site featuring the only agricultural weigh bridge left in the UK today and a Grade II* listed building of Agricultural Importance. The site is linked to the Cragside, Rothbury and Coquetdale Area. The property was built by Lord Armstrong of Cragside in the 1880s as part of his Cragside Estate to show off his model farm.
    The cottage boasts eco-friendly features and is powered by a wood burning stove and an Esse Range in the kitchen as well as a traditional electric oven. With a large garden to the side with lovely views, East Cottage is an idyllic location for families or friends. East Cottage is situated on a working rare breed farm with cattle, sheep and goats. The Historic Houses Association is a site of interest, tours available to book.
    £116
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  • Curlew Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Located close to Northumberland’s dramatic coastline, Curlew Cottage is a pretty mid-terraced house on a working farm, with comfortable accommodation for up to five guests. A gravelled terrace and garden area offer endearing rural views, whilst the front of the house looks out over hills towards the open sea. Furnished to a good standard, Curlew Cottage is also conveniently located for walking, bird-watching, cycling and historic pilgrimages. The characterful village of Belford is nearby boasting all necessary amenities, whilst only a few miles away are the sandy beaches of Budle Bay and Bamburgh.


    This stretch of the Northumberland coast is dotted with harbour villages and castle ruins. The most famous of the nearby landmarks is the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, which draws visitors from around the world. Further north, the historic town of Berwick-Upon-Tweed is known as ‘the last town in England’ because of its strategic border position. Alnwick is a short journey southward, famed for its castle and its rich heritage. More recently, the castle has become a must-visit for Potter fans, as it was used as the setting of Hogwarts in the Harry Potter films. Beach 4½ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 1½ miles.
    £59
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  • Granary Cottage Whittingham, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Granary Cottage was once a substantial wing of a beautiful Victorian country house and now transformed into an independent and stunning property snuggled in a private courtyard with an open aspect across undulating farmland.  Situated in the Vale of Whittingham at the foot of the Cheviot Hills and perched on the fringe of the Northumberland National Park makes the location of Granary Cottage simply idyllic...
    This property is beautiful! Awarded the prestigious 4* GOLD by Visit Britain, the accommodation is immaculately presented throughout. With the convenience of being on ground floor level, the master bedroom boasts a kingsize bed with luxurious en-suite facilities. With an extra shower room on the ground floor and a twin bedroom on the first floor; this divine property is suitable for the gathering of families and friends alike or for those couples seeking something rather special...
    Each property can be booked independently or together to accommodate up to eight guests. Granary Cottage (ref CC324032) can be booked together with Grooms Cottage (ref CC324031) and The Coach House (ref UK3112) to accommodate up to 8 guests.
    £59
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  • Wren Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Uniquely positioned to offer private access to the River Coquet where salmon and trout fishing can be available to guests, this cosy stone cottage has been sympathetically restored from an original farm building. The accommodation is immaculately presented and has the convenience of being all at ground floor level. The living room and kitchen/dining room both have lovely arched windows where the extensive landscaped grounds can be admired, or take a gentle stroll to the riverbank and watch the Coquet ebb and flow. Refurbished in 2021, every room has been newly decorated, the bathroom has been totally re-tiled, there is new artwork and all soft furnishings have been replaced. Guests are treated to a welcome pack which contains free range eggs, scones and jam from the local bakery, fresh milk, treats for dogs and a picnic set for day trips. Wren Cottage sits in a tiny cluster at High Weldon, only 9 miles north of Morpeth where there is an abundance of good restaurants, shops and inns. Beach 12 miles. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant ¾ mile.
    Wren Cottage can be booked together with Robin Cottage (CC324018), Owl Cottage (CC324025) and Lapwing Cottage (UK3267) to accommodate up to 14 guests.
    £64
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  • Millkeepers Lodge Spindlestone Mill, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Once part of the grain stores at Spindlestone Mill and now transformed to provide exquisite contemporary self-catering holiday accommodation, Millkeepers Lodge simply oozes style! Nestled in a tranquil spot, only a mile from the sea and less than 3 miles from the picture perfect coastal village of Bamburgh, this location is idyllic too!
    Millkeepers Lodge has been sympathetically converted to create the quintessential holiday retreat. With five double bedrooms which can offer flexible sleeping arrangements and three bath/shower facilities, Millkeepers Lodge makes an excellent choice for the gathering of friends or extended families seeking to create a magical and memorable seaside holiday. A fully enclosed area at the rear is ideal for children and dogs at play and leads to a raised decked terrace; the perfect spot to dine alfresco and listen to the crashing waters of the mill race. 
    £94
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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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  • Glebe House, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Formerly the lovely old vicarage situated within the prestigious coastal village of Bamburgh, Glebe House represents the north wing of The Glebe and provides exclusive holiday accommodation. With independent access to this self-contained and substantial portion of this impressive 18th century property the accommodation is well appointed with many of the rooms offering superb views of Bamburgh castle, St Aidan’s church and towards the sea.
    £244
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  • Shawdon Hill Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Built in 1833, the cottage has been beautifully updated and renovated to an exceptional standard. The elegant contemporary interiors blend with traditional features and quality fixtures and furnishings. The spacious living room is filled with natural light from three large windows framing views of the countryside. A stylish and relaxing room with beams to the ceiling and a feature fireplace. There is a second lounge area which has a cosy boutique style, a lovely space to relax after dinner or watch TV. The open plan kitchen/diner makes a great social space, with the kitchen being well equipped with everything you will need for your stay, and leading out to a utility room with washer, sink and cloakroom. The master bedroom with king size bed is bright and airy with fabulous views. The second bedroom has a double bed, and third bedroom has a super king bed which can be arranged as twin on request. The bathroom has a rainfall shower over a large bath. There is also a separate WC. Outside is a beautiful, tiered garden with fruit trees and extensive lawned area stepping up to a raised woodland area set with garden furniture to sit and enjoy the stunning views of the countryside and the Cheviot Hills.
    Conveniently close to the A697, with access to explore this beautiful and historic part of North Northumberland. The market town of Alnwick with its castle, Alnwick Gardens, and a wide array of independent shops, galleries and eateries is within just 8 miles. The picture-postcard town of Rothbury sitting at the foot of the Simonside and Lordenshaw Hills, with Cragside Hall on its outskirts, 9 miles away. Wooler is a welcoming market town 11 miles from the property, nestled at the foot of the Cheviot Hills and offering a good selection of shops, pubs, and restaurants. Walkers and cyclists will enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the surrounding countryside with its many challenging or less strenuous walks or trails close by, and any stargazers will delight in the dark sky offerings on the doorstep. The Northumberland Heritage Coast is less than 15 miles east and there are no less than 10 castles to explore within 25 miles, with many Iron Age discoveries to be had very close to the property. Shawdon Hill Cottage is an excellent base to uncover the beauty of North Northumberland and has easy access to the Scottish Borders or even Edinburgh which is only 74 miles away. Beach 15 miles. Pub and restaurant 1 1/4 miles. This property can be booked with Shawdon Hill Coach House (UK31949) to accomodate parties of 8.
    £76
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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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