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Take the whole pack on an adventure! These Fido Family Friendly places are ideal for four-legged families, with plenty of activities for children, parents and dogs to enjoy.
  • Little Anchor Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated a stone’s throw from the Amble harbour; known locally as ’the friendliest port’, this delightful abode provides deceptively spacious holiday accommodation which has been designed and finished to a high standard. This holiday retreat is tastefully furnished throughout and oozes charm with beautiful, homely touches. Put your feet up in the cosy living room and settle with a tipple in front of the wood burner whilst watching a good film on the Smart TV. The contemporary kitchen/ diner to the rear is particularly well appointed and a great social hub; and to the chefs delight all the necessary appliances on hand to rustle up some hearty dishes for the family to enjoy. Its bright and airy ambience is enhanced by a door which leads to a small yard, somewhere to sit and have your morning coffee. Retire upstairs to one of the three bedrooms. The master is a super king room, the second bedroom has a zip and link bed which can be used as two twins, or a king size tailored to your needs, and the third bedroom is a small double. Freshen up in the bathroom and take your pick from a relaxing bath or an invigorating shower. Parking for Little Anchor Cottage is on road straight outside of the property so very convenient!
    Start you adventure from Amble; a delightful, friendly, seaside town which has a selection of pubs and restaurants for that fine dining experience, as well as several independent shops and supermarkets for picking up any last-minute essentials. The quayside in Amble has a Sunday weekly market and is home to the Harbour Village where small independent shopping pods sell a range of arts, crafts, accessories, food, and drink. Head to the RPSB reserve of Coquet Island to discover puffins, terns and eider ducks, and take a boat ride around the island to see it from a unique perspective, while wildlife lovers will also relish the chance to explore the Hauxley Wildlife Discovery Centre and birdwatching opportunities are prominent at Druridge Bay. 6 miles North brings you to the quaint town of Alnmouth, a popular coastal village known for its excellent 18-hole golf course and its charming cycle routes. Stop off at one of the blissful beer gardens and soak in the glorious scenery. Further afield brings you into the thriving market town of Alnwick with its medieval Castle and outstanding natural beauty.
    Alnwick Castle has been featured as a filming location in a variety of films, including Harry Potter and Downtown Abbey. Alnwick has various other tourist hotspots including Barter Books and the Magical Treehouse. Another main attraction is the Alnwick Gardens with its stunning landscaped gardens, the famous Poison Garden, and impressive waterfalls. Hulne Park is the perfect choice with 3,000 acres of pretty Parkland, Gothic tower, and breath-taking views. In the midst of the park, you will find a Priory, Brizlee Tower, and The Abbey - an explorer’s paradise! Wherever your adventure takes you, be sure to start it from the stylish comforts of Little Anchor Cottage! Beach, shops, pubs, restaurants, all less than 1 mile.
    £94
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  • Suncroft, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Warkworth, England
    Suncroft is a perfect holiday home for families or friends, only 600 yards from the picture postcard village of Warkworth. In a slightly elevated position, Suncroft is a detached property set on the perimeter of the village and has large lawned gardens to four sides with a choice of two sitting areas to maximise the sun. It is an easy stroll to the large sandy beach, quaint bespoke shops, friendly pubs and tearooms and a pretty riverside. You can leave the car behind and enjoy a lovely meal and drink in one of the local pubs. Warkworth Castle sits at the top of the village and the old 13th-century church make fine backdrops in this popular village. Suncroft is ideal for all ages, furnished with care and attention with a Visit England Gold Award, the owner really goes the extra mile to provide a relaxing and tasteful property for visitors of all generations to enjoy. The large well cared for garden is ideal for those sunny days or evenings where you can relax. Providing two living rooms, each with a 50” TV with DVD player, wii and Xbox, there really is something to keep all the family happy. This charming holiday home has appeal for both families and groups of friends and has been catered for accordingly.
    The small town of Amble is only 2 miles, with a hugely popular Sunday morning market, harbour, pod style shops, fish restaurants and marina. Nearby the ducal town of Alnwick with the grand castle used in Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, make a lovely day out. From Warkworth it is easy to explore the whole of the Heritage Coastline taking in the many friendly unspoilt villages along the way. Stop at one of the glorious sandy beaches or drop into Craster for some famous Craster kippers. Don’t miss a trip over to Holy Island, checking the tide for the causeway times. Suncroft really is a fabulous property in an ideal location offering visitors a relaxing, peaceful and memorable stay. Beach ¾ mile. Shop ½ mile, pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
    £101
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  • Druridge Hideout, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Druridge Hideout sits within a quiet residential area overlooking a pleasant green, close to Druridge Bay Country Park, where there is a nature sanctuary with many water sports available on Ladyburn Lake. Druridge Bay has rolling sand dunes which are ideal for those who wish to enjoy the simple pleasure of a leisurely beach walk along the beautiful seashore or have adventures on the beach with the family. The coastal village of Hadston is an excellent base to explore the 20 miles of Heritage Coastline, a region which is proud to have been designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
    Druridge Hideout has been completely renovated throughout in 2022 to a high standard and offers families or couples a fabulous place to stay, close to the beach and amenities. The open plan living room with a large L shaped leather sofa and a built in media unit with a Smart TV. French doors lead from the dining are onto the outside decked area. The lovely kitchen is finished in a gorgeous navy-blue shaker style and equipped with everything you’ll need for your stay. Upstairs two bedrooms, the master with a kingsize and the second a family size room, both with walk in wardrobes and separate family bathroom. Outside is where the fun begins – pop on your cozzies and take a dip in the hot tub! A great way for everyone to relax after a day exploring glorious Northumberland. The outside area is fully enclosed and has a decked area and table and chairs so why not enjoy some al fresco dining too!
    The traditional fishing village of Amble, known locally as ’the friendliest port’ is only 3 miles North where fishing and boat trips to Coquet Island can be arranged. 9 miles south is the ancient market town of Morpeth, where the river Wansbeck winds its way behind the town’s shopping area which offers a wide range of facilities. Alnwick Castle (used as the location of Harry Potter’s Hogwarts) has outstanding gardens created by the Duchess of Northumberland, which includes a lovely woodland walk, a grand cascade waterfall and a restaurant within the largest tree house in Europe. There are train links from Morpeth, with trains taking 50 minutes to Edinburgh and just 20 minutes to Newcastle.
    £95
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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.
    £169
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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.
    £76
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  • Hadrians Garden Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Looking for something a little out of the ordinary for a getaway in rural Northumberland? Then look no further than this quirky, Alpine-style holiday lodge. Nestling in beautiful grounds, the lodge has outside terraces and secret gardens, perfect for relaxing and taking in the sounds of the birds and the beautiful views of the surrounding countryside.
    Inside it is charming and quirky. The open plan living space and dining area are perfect for that special get-together with friends or family. There is a large wood burner for the cooler nights, with comfy sofas to curl up on. Décor is as you would expect of a lodge, with wooden floors and panelling, tartans and checks and it has a wonderful homely feel to it. Comfortably catering for up to six people, with a well-equipped shaker style kitchen and modern appliances. Should you wish to rustle up brunch or a hearty supper. Upstairs are three good sized bedrooms with king size, super king and twin beds. The kingsize bedroom has doors leading out onto a spacious decked balcony where you can sit and enjoy views of the gardens and beyond. A large bathroom with sumptuous underfloor heating completes this floor. Outside is where the fun begins. Find a quiet spot to read a book, or set the table and enjoy an al fresco supper. Steps lead off into a secluded garden with fruit trees and benches to sit and a raised pergola, a perfect spot to sit and enjoy a glass of bubbly. The garden opens up into a paddock and the most amazing wall to wall views of the Tyne Valley and North Cumbrian Fells. An elevated decking area sits in the farthest spot with uninterrupted views of the countryside beyond. As night draws in, take a warm throw to wrap up and sit and experience the amazing starry skies above Northumberland.
    Out and about this is a fabulous place to explore with so much to see and do. Set on the edge of the Northumberland National Park, the location is excellent for exploring the spectacular scenery of the north of England, the Scottish borderland and the Lake District National Park, which is just an hour away. Nearby you can discover the Vindolanda Roman Fort, The Sill Landscape Discovery Centre and the world famous Sycamore Gap on Hadrian’s Wall. Also within easy reach is Haltwhistle, which is the ‘Geographic Centre of Britain’, with sports centre and outdoor heated swimming pools, and Burn Gorge. A must visit is the historic market town of Hexham, which boasts a 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, art galleries and antique shops, stop for a coffee or take a stroll along the river. Locally there is an abundance of eateries to choose from. A nearby inn serving good food and ales offers astronomers a star gazing experience and is a 20-minute walk away, with nearby Haltwhistle, Bardon Mill and Hexham offering a range of pubs and restaurants. Shop ½ mile, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    Hadrians Garden Cottage can be booked together with Hygge Cabin (ref UK31130) to accommodate up to 8 guests.
    £147
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  • St Ebba Lodge, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Nestled away in Northumberland along a country lane and with views across open fields, Vindomora Country Lodges are an ideal place to enjoy a super holiday. There are nine lodges (refs UK10383, UK10384, UK10385, UK10386, UK10388, UKC4416, UK33743, UK36147 and UK12633) which are all on one level and finished to a high standard. Each lodge boasts a super, open plan living, dining and kitchen area. The living area is spacious and comfortable with a wood burner and views out across the fields. The furnishings are of an excellent standard and the kitchens are fully fitted with all appliances including gas hob, electric oven, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. The family bathrooms all boast a great shower, heated towel rail and ample storage space for toiletries. Coria Lodge (ref UKC4416) has been adapted to accomodate wheelchair users, with disabled parking, extra wide ramp access, widened doorways, raised electrical sockets and hoist facilities. The low level entry bathroom has a large shower with bi-folding doors allowing wheelchair access, a grab rail and raised toilet. Each detached lodge also offers a private, 6-seater hot tub (Coria Lodge, ref UKC4416, has a hoist rail system installed) and garden area with garden furniture for sitting out and enjoying the location. These properties are for families and couple bookings only, bookings for party purposes such as stag or hen parties are not accepted.
    Perfectly situated near to the banks of the River Derwent with a boat house and fishing permits available for a small fee, guests who enjoy river fishing will be spoilt for choice. Also just a few hundred yards from the Derwent Walkway as well as a variety of established public footpaths, walks and cycling routes, there is no better base for enjoying and exploring the local area. Then leading further out into County Durham, Northumberland, the Northumberland National Park and the stunning North Pennines. Only half a mile from the village of Ebchester, there are plenty of amenities and facilities right on the doorstep. A local village pub, excellent restaurants and a village shop are at the heart of this thriving community and within easy walking distance from the lodges. Golf lovers will be able to book a place on the famous Slaley Hall course just 15 miles away or the closer course at Consett which is just 3 miles away. The cathedral city of Durham, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is only 15 miles away and well worth a visit.
    Officially located in Northumberland yet also on the border of County Durham, there are plenty of places to visit and explore within an easy radius. Steeped in history, the county of Northumberland is home to the historic Hadrian’s Wall which spans 73 miles from coast to coast and is now recognised as a World Heritage Site. The market town of Hexham is a 15 mile drive away and offers plenty of facilities and amenities including a leisure centre, bowling alley, supermarkets, shops and a farmers market, as well as the historic attractions including Hexham Abbey and Hexham Old Gaol. The pretty town of Corbridge lies just 10 miles away and boasts a cobbled street centre surrounded by quaint tea shops, cafés and boutiques. Beach 24 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    The properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 46 guests.
    £109
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  • West House, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    West House is a beautiful stone-built house, built in 1836 with fabulous attention to detail throughout. Relax in the bubbling hot tub in the private enclosed area to the rear after exploring this stunning area of Northumberland.

    With a cosy wood burner, set in a traditional inglenook fireplace to cosy-up in front of on those cooler evenings, West House is the perfect retreat for couples, friends, or families to enjoy a well-deserved holiday in this friendly small town. The owners have carefully retained character and charm throughout paying attention to the exposed stone, high coved ceilings, and beautiful internal furnishings throughout.

    Step out your front door and stroll to the shops, cafes, pubs, and restaurants in this small market town set on the edge of the National Park. It is said that "Postman Pats’s Greendale" is based on Wooler, being the gateway to the Cheviots.

    West House is only 15 miles from Berwick on Tweed, with a beautiful beach and plenty of shops and history. Northumberland is such a diverse and friendly county with the beautiful Heritage Coast only 15 miles to Bamburgh, with a cliff top castle from where you can follow the trail and take in the history, a lovely day trip. Holy Island Causeway is only 14 miles where the Lindisfarne Gospels were kept (check the tides). The location really is ideal for exploring in all directions of Northumberland and Scotland’s Border counties.

    Wooler itself has that country feeling while still having a market town buzz, combining home comforts with countryside. You can be hiking the Cheviot Hills in the morning and having a local beer in one of the nearby pubs on an evening. St Cuthbert’s Way walk passes via Wooler, a 62-mile route following the ancient pilgrimage route, followed by St Cuthbert and many other monks between Melrose Abbey in the Scottish Borders and the Holy Island of Lindisfarne in north Northumberland. Beach 15 miles. Pub, shop, and restaurant 170 yards.
    £121
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  • Emmaville, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    A charming stone built mid terrace cottage situated in the heart of Ryton, Newcastle Upon Tyne. Emmaville is ideal for couples and families with stylish and spacious interiors, and modern appliances throughout. Park up right outside the property in your private space to the rear, or head to the front of the property where there is multiple on street parking.
    Before entering the property soak up the tranquil countryside views that surround you. The sitting room is furnished with two plush sofas, a Smart TV with Freeview, and an multi-fuel wood burner with a fabulous original surround. The décor is well thought out and homely throughout. Stepping through the property, locate the large open kitchen/diner, well-equipped with essential appliances, including an electric oven and gas hob, a microwave, a fridge/freezer, a dishwasher, and a dining area with seating for six. From here, to the rear of the property you will find the downstairs WC and utility area which houses a tumble dryer and washing machine. Step into the rear garden and relax with a glass of wine, treat yourself to some alfresco dining whilst taking in them splendid views! As day draws to night climb upstairs and be greeted by three bedrooms. One well-presented master king bedroom with an en-suite, and a further double across the landing, and a single bedroom with a pull out single bed to accommodate two guests if necessary. The family bathroom is a great size and houses a large deep tub and a cubicle shower.
    For those seeking the best of both worlds, Ryton most certainly holds the key. It is picturesque and close to the city, so location is perfect. There is plenty to see and do in the area including golfing, fishing, and cycling. Some of the best golf courses are on the doorstep of Emmaville, including Close House Golf Club, Tyneside Golf Course, and Ryton Golf Club, keen golfers really are spoilt for choice here! If golfing isn’t your thing head to Stargate Ponds and Bewes Hills for some fishing, a fantastic spot enjoyed by many. For those that love being out surrounded by nature, wildlife, and unspoilt natural beauty head to Ryton Willows nature reserve, which is great for riverside walks with its woodland, grassland and ponds. It proves a real beautiful spot to sit and relax with a picnic.
    The Tyne is still tidal at Ryton. As a consequence of this, the water is slightly salty, and this influences the flowers growing on the bankside. Look out in summer for the purple-blue heads of sea aster. Common seals are frequently seen up the river, attracted by the wide range of fish, including salmon. Birds to see along the river include grey heron, kingfisher and goosander. Ryton Willows also sits on the site of the only Registered Battlefield in Tyne and Wear. The Battle of Newburn Ford, which took place on 28th August 1640, was an important event leading up to the start of the English Civil War.
    After a fun filled day why not enjoy a pint of ale at one of the local pubs, which also serves great food. Throughout the year there are a number of events, one big event is Ryton’s Annual Music Festival which takes place in February and March each year, It has been held in the village for more than 60 years, and offers a variety of music and drama, including choral singing and mime. Other big attractions to Ryton are Beamish, Hadrian’s Wall, and The Metrocentre. Wherever your city escape takes you, be sure to start it from the homely comforts of Emmaville! Beach 16 miles. Pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
    £104
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  • Taikoo, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Beadnell, England
    Located less than 300 yards from a wide expansive sweep of glorious golden sandy beach, Taikoo offers bright and contemporary holiday accommodation over three levels tucked in a peaceful cul-de-sac in a highly sought after coastal village.
    The open plan living space on the ground floor is tastefully furnished with patio doors leading to an enclosed garden at the rear; a haven for children at play. On the first floor are two of the bedrooms, one having the added convenience of en-suite shower facilities, along with a family bathroom too. A third double bedroom is on the second floor, affording superb views towards the sea, drinking in Dunstanburgh Castle from one aspect and towards Bamburgh Castle and the Farne Islands from the other.
    £75
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