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.

 

  • The Hideaway, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In 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 ImageNew In 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.
    £80
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  • Puffin Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    5.00
    Tucked away in a quiet courtyard, this delightful refurbished stone built cottage provides very attractive welcoming accommodation in the oldest part of Seahouses. Only a short walk from the beach and busy harbour, it provides an excellent base for a seaside holiday. The many attractions of the Heritage Coast and award winning countryside are within a few minutes drive. Shops, pubs, restaurants, and an 18 hole links golf course all nearby. Shops 300 yards, pubs 50 yards.
    £54
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  • Driftwood Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Driftwood Cottage is idyllically situated only a stone’s throw from the gorgeous sandy beach of Newton-by-the-Sea. With four steps up to the entrance, this semi-detached barn conversion is conveniently all on one level. The open plan living area is a bright and airy space to relax. With three double bedrooms and a bathroom this immaculately presented property is suitable for the gathering of families and friends alike.
    A pub renowned for serving excellent food is available in the village. Embleton is only a couple of miles south where there are more pubs, a village shop and its own stretch of golden sands. Heading 4 miles north is the popular holiday village of Beadnell where its golden sweeping sands are popular with water sport enthusiasts, offering wind surfing, diving and sea kayaking. The traditional fishing port of Seahouses is a short drive up the coastline, where boat trips to the nearby Farne Islands, famous for its bird sanctuaries and seal colony, depart regularly from its harbour.
    Take time to visit the picturesque village of Bamburgh where its dramatic castle is an impressive visitor attraction. A few miles inland is the historic market town of Alnwick where its own castle is the home to the Duke of Northumberland. There is a wider array of facilities in the town, including a quirky bookshop, along with Alnwick Garden, which are well worth a visit. Beach 300 yards. Shop 20 mile, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £98
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  • Little Anchor Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In 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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  • Castle View House, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Set in a prime position close to all shops, pubs cafes and the harbour in this small friendly seaside town, you’ll find Castle View House. A super house to spend time relaxing with family or friends, the separate kitchen and diner are ideal for preparing meals and socialising. With three bedrooms there is ample space for a group of family or friends for that well-deserved break away. To the rear is a pleasant enclosed garden with seating, a wonderful area for relaxing at the end of the day.
    The harbour area has a popular Sunday morning market with a great mixture of stalls, and the little harbour village has a selection of shopping pods selling local crafts, food and drinks. Little Shore Beach has pretty beach huts for hire, a treat whilst on your holiday. A walk along the pier is pleasant with some gorgeous sunsets to finish off your day.
    Amble has bespoke shops, plenty of cafes, fish and chip shops and a highly acclaimed Italian Style Ice Cream Parlour all within easy walking distance. A stroll along the estuary brings you to Warkworth about 2 miles, a picture postcard village with the castle sitting at the top of the hill. Here you can stop off in one of the friendly pubs or cafes. Further along the coast, you come to Craster, Seahouses and Bamburgh, all steeped in history and lovely for a few hours exploring.
    A little further north you can cross the causeway and visit Holy Island (check the crossing time) for a truly step back in time experience. The railway station at Alnmouth is only a few minutes drive where you can board a train to Edinburgh or Newcastle and spend a great day exploring these historic cities steeped in history. Alnwick is only 15 minutes away with its majestic castle used in some Harry Potter and Downton Abbey scenes, a great experience for both adults and children where you can look around the small town exploring the cobbled streets and shops.
    The beaches up the Northumberland Coast Area Of National Beauty remain unspoilt and underpopulated, so there is always a place to find some seclusion should you wish. Cresswell and Druridge Bay beaches remain isolated most of the time and are only a short drive away. Whilst in Northumberland why not take a trip over to Hadrian’s Wall for a completely different day trip away from the coast and discover more about the Romans and the famous Roman Wall? Wherever you go in this super friendly county you will be sure of a real warm “Geordie” welcome from the locals.
    £88
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  • Islestone House, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Be charmed entering Islestone House, a truly fantastic coastal retreat offering lovingly furnished accommodation, situated on the beautiful Seahouses Coast. Enjoy the cosy lounge after an exciting day, put your feet up and unwind in front of the log burner with one of your favourite films. Not ready to unwind just yet? then head into the fabulous sunroom, a large beautiful open space ideal for entertaining and cooking up a storm in the open plan kitchen. After a fun-filled day, retire to one of three tranquil bedrooms and enjoy a restful sleep ahead of another day full of adventures. Refresh in one of three bathrooms, then head outside into the garden and watch the sunrise whilst enjoying a good hearty breakfast under the summer sun before heading out.

    Start your Seahouses adventure with a stroll around the idyllic harbour, then hop on a boat out to the Farne Islands, ideal for wildlife lovers, where you can observe the puffins and seals relaxing on the rocks. Walkers and cyclists can join the coastal path in either direction to further explore the picturesque coastline. Head north to discover miles of magnificent sandy beaches, as well as the village of Bamburgh, which is known for its dominant hilltop castle, overlooking the sea, along with its lighthouse, museums and golf club. A short drive along the coast will take you to the fishing village of Craster, with its lovely family-friendly beach and nearby attraction of the 14th-century Dunstanburgh Castle, owned by the National Trust.

    Don’t forget to try some award-winning tasty seafood! Head a short drive south to the historic market town of Alnwick, enjoy the castle used as the setting of Hogwarts in the Harry Potter film series and create your own Hogwarts memory. Don’t forget to head to the Alnwick Gardens and explore the magical grounds on offer. The picturesque countryside of the Northumberland National Park is a short drive away, offering magnificent walking and cycling trails through rolling hills, heather-clad moorland and enchanting forest, and at night offers truly incredible stargazing opportunities, with its impressive sky’s status. Pub within a mile.
    £73
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  • Hyem, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Warkworth, England
    Hyem is the northern term for ’home’ and this property is exactly that. It is a welcoming holiday ‘home from home’ in the bustling fishing town of Amble, just 2 minutes’ stroll from the harbour and beach, and offers an enclosed courtyard with garden furniture. Its open plan living space has lots of room in which to relax, and there is a cosy wood burner in the living room, two large comfortable sofas to curl up on and Smart TV and large dining table perfect to gather around for food or games. The kitchen and utility room, refurbished in 2020, include oak worktops, modern appliances and a lovely coffee maker to enjoy a morning espresso. The separate utility area, with washing machine, also offers space for pets and outdoor equipment. With three good sized fully furnished bedrooms, the accommodation is perfect for a small group, and a travel cot, highchair and two portable stairgates make the property friendly for small children. Outside you’ll find an enclosed courtyard with table and chairs to enjoy the last of the summer sun and some al fresco dining.
    Hyem makes an excellent choice for those seeking a coastal retreat, giving easy access to explore the 20 miles of magnificent stretch of Heritage coastline. This region is proud to have been designated as An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Amble is a bustling fishing town and working port, situated just 1-mile south of Warkworth village, on the Coastal Route through Northumberland.
    With a good range of small, mostly independent shops, including a great little artisan bakery, excellent butchers, Italian restaurant, award-winning seafood restaurants and one of the best traditional fish and chip shops in the North East on the quayside, it’s a fascinating little fishing port. There’s a local Sunday market held every week on the old quayside, which is lovely to wander around, as well as a little ‘Harbour Village’ with tiny boutique-style independent shops operating out of pods resembling old fishermen’s huts. The views from the quayside are spectacular, of the estuary, impressive Warkworth Castle, Coquet Island and of course the beautiful sea, and the walk along the harbour front to the interesting marina is just lovely, follow it with lunch or dinner in one of the super little eateries on the quayside. There is golf, fishing and water sports nearby. Beach 2½ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 500 yards.
    £81
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  • The Beeches, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    This superb Scandinavian style lodge is the ideal place to get away from the hustle and bustle of every day life and just relax. There are beautiful walks in tranquil countryside from the door and it is just a short drive to the village of Warkworth with its magnificent castle.
    Nestling within the grounds of Eastfield Hall, the lodge is spacious and inviting, providing unique accommodation and perfect for that relaxing break away. Sleeping up to six people in comfort having a master double bedroom with en-suite shower and toilet, a family room with kingsize bed and a single day bed and a single bedroom. The living and dining area are bright and airy with a double height ceiling, and furnished to a high standard with two comfortable sofas and armchair, a 42” TV and DVD player and a welcoming log-effect fire for colder winter evenings. There are books, DVD’s and games available. The spacious kitchen is fully fitted and contains all appliances needed for a successful self catering break or longer holiday. There are lovely views to open countryside from the kitchen window. A pleasant conservatory is the ideal place to sit with a drink and admire the views. Outside is a large fully enclosed, lawned garden complete with rattan table and chairs and reclining loungers, a wonderful spot to enjoy an al fresco meal. There is Wi-Fi internet access available for guests to use.
    The nearby village of Warkworth, whose skyline is dominated by it’s ancient castle, is a short drive away and has an interesting variety of galleries, shops, authentic pubs, restaurants and cafés, including a French patisserie, and is centrally placed for discovering all of the beaches, islands, castles, historic houses, towns and villages in historic Northumbria. There is a defibrillator located in the Eastfield Hall grounds. Beach 3 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
    £117
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  • The Cottage at Glororum, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    A detached cottage situated in Glororum, Bamburgh, Northumberland. Pet-friendly. Rural views. Beach nearby. Seahouses 3.9 miles; Alnwick 15.9 miles.
    £160
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