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Pet Friendly Holidays 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.

 

  • Little Woodlands, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated in the picturesque village of Alnmouth, this charming detached holiday home, set within the owner’s garden, offers tasteful accommodation within easy walking distance of a beautiful golden beach, friendly pubs and shops. A sought after destination, making an ideal touring base, with nearby mainline railway station and good bus service. Only minutes to Alnwick, with its majestic castle and cobbled streets, nearby Warkworth and Newton-by-the-Sea, and Bamburgh, further up the coast, with its lovely beaches and castles. Shops 400 yards, restaurant and pubs 300 yards.
    £70
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  • The Gap, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Alnmouth, England
    The Gap is an attractive, stone-built cottage nestled around ½ mile from the peaceful coastal village of Boulmer. This property is divine. Oozing charm and character, there are many beautiful features ensuring the cottage offers a relaxing holiday retreat. Sitting at the roadside of a small terrace of three, The Gap enjoys privacy with its own independent access. There is a gorgeous wood burner in the living room, making this a suitable choice regardless of the season, and French doors leading to the garden enhance its natural light. The kitchen/dining room with its lovely slate flooring has good quality appliances. Two of the bedrooms and the family bathroom are conveniently on the ground floor too. An open staircase leads from the central hallway to the first floor where the master bedroom boasts en-suite shower facilities. There is the added bonus of a snug/second living room on the first floor with a large window making the most of the glorious views across open farmland towards the sea as a back drop. The large garden is mainly laid to lawn and there is storage for bicycles available; particularly suitable for those cyclists who enjoy the challenge of the National Cycle Route 1, which The Gap is situated on.

    Boulmer (pronounced Boomer) is a pretty coastal village with very little through traffic. Once the haunt of smugglers, it is one of the true Northumbrian fishing villages which remains virtually untouched by time. Meander along the water’s edge and watch the fishermen return with their daily catch of lobsters, crabs and salmon. The picture perfect seaside village of Alnmouth is less than a 3-mile stroll along the coastline and where there are pubs, shops and tea rooms available. There are two golf courses here too.

    A short drive inland brings you to the historic market town of Alnwick where there is a wider array of facilities available. Visitors will enjoy a trip to Alnwick Garden with its grand cascade waterfall and tree house restaurant. Alnwick Castle, home to the Duke of Northumberland and film set for Harry Potter’s Hogwarts, is well worth a visit. The Gap is a superb choice for those seeking stylish self-catering accommodation conveniently situated only a gentle stroll from the seashore of the beautiful Northumbrian coastline which is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Beach ½ mile. Shop 3 miles, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £114
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  • Wagtail Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated in a quiet spot in the centre of the village of Lesbury, Wagtail Cottage is a terraced property in a row of four, which was formerly the home of the farm workers. Today, this fantastic holiday home offers contemporary and cosy accommodation that’s ideal for couples or a small family. The rear patio area is a great spot for relaxing after a day exploring the many visitor attractions located nearby.

    Just a 2-mile walk from the property down the River Aln is the village of Alnmouth on the revered Northumberland Heritage Coast. The village is made up of pretty, painted houses, tea rooms, pubs, gift shops, an art gallery and a beautiful sandy beach.

    4 miles inland is another must-visit on your holiday - Alnwick Castle and Gardens. This grand old castle enclosed by magnificent formal gardens was used in a number of celebrated films and TV series, including Downton Abbey, Harry Potter and Braveheart. The pretty village of Warkworth is only a few miles away, with its scenic riverside walks, castle ruins and charming little tea rooms. A little further afield is the friendly port of Amble, which boasts some good amenities and a lovely Sunday morning market. If you prefer sleep-ins, fish and chips on the harbour can be just the ticket after exploring the port town.

    After just a short stay, you’re sure to agree that Wagtail Cottage is an ideal location for exploring the whole of Northumberland from the coast to the national park, which is jam-packed full of historical sites and natural, unspoilt landscapes. The property also benefits from being close to Alnmouth train station making it easily accessible to discover all of Northumberland and also Edinburgh with its many attractions including the Edinburgh Festival. Beach 2 miles. Food Shops-Alnmouth, Alnwick, Longhoughton. Restaurants-Alnmouth, Amble, Craster, Alnwick Newton on the Moor.
    £81
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  • The Rose, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Located only a mile from Alnmouth, a picture postcard village with stunning beaches, and only a 5-minute walk to the railway station, The Rose is a family-sized holiday home, perfectly located to explore the many delights in this super-friendly county. The living room/diner is bright and airy with an electric stove fire, and the separate kitchen is well equipped for all your holiday home self-catering needs. The door from the kitchen leads out into a private garden, lovely to catch the sun in the morning or evening. From here you can also access the detached games room, which has a TV and air hockey table, perfect for those rainy days. If you are looking for a relaxing break, look no further than here.
    You can walk if you choose, or take a short drive to the silver sands of Alnmouth Beach, popular with locals and a very photographed beach. Here you will find all the local pubs and shops, as well as access to a selection of charming cafés, independent shops and restaurants. Take in the view of the famous estuary with St Cuthbert’s Cross across the water, a lovely place to take a blanket and a picnic to sit and relax; this stretch of paradise will allow for some unforgettable memories with your loved ones. The area also poses some great opportunities for sailing enthusiasts, or if sailing isn’t your thing why not enjoy a round of golf, ideal for amateurs and professionals alike.
    A short drive brings you to the historic market town of Alnwick, which can be walked or cycled, and boasts the most beautiful scenic routes. There’s a lot to enjoy in Alnwick, so why not start at the famous Barter Books, then make your way to the enchanting Alnwick Castle to start your own Harry Potter adventure? Don’t miss your chance to walk along to the East Coast rail line at Alnmouth, or take a day trip to Newcastle where you can discover the delights of the Quayside and have a photo taken at The Tyne Bridge. Perhaps cross the Scottish border to Edinburgh, or visit the walled town of Berwick, and explore these fabulous places all in easy reach.
    Head just a few miles north and drive to Seahouses, Northumberland’s most popular fishing village. Hop on a boat and head to the Farne Islands and capture some unforgettable memories. Watch the seals sunbathe on the rocks and enjoy the pretty puffins with their young. After a cheerful boat trip, why not tuck into some award-winning fish and chips and finish the trip with some local ice cream - a real northern treat.
    £76
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  • Haybale Barn, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    With breath-taking views from the arch windows and fabulous attention to detail throughout, this truly is a wonderful countryside retreat for families, friends, or couples to enjoy some relaxation together, spending time within an area of tranquillity but close enough to all amenities. Haybale Barn is set on a small new development of converted farm buildings and has plenty of cosy seating, high open beamed ceilings, and a large dining table to gather after cooking in the well-equipped kitchen. Downstairs you will find two double bedrooms with outstanding views, one of which has an en-suite walk-in shower room. Head upstairs where there are a further two well-presented bedrooms, comprising of a king size bedroom with another en-suite walk-in shower room, and a triple bedroom, each promising a delightful space to wake up to each morning. Upstairs is the main family bathroom with a modern bath and overhead rain shower. Head outside to the garden with outstanding uninterrupted views over the Cheviot Hills, a truly idyllic sun trap. Enjoy some al-fresco dining whilst watching the sunset – a view you will never forget!
    Head into Chatton: a gorgeous country village nestled in the pretty Northumbrian Valley, bordered by the Cheviots. The local hotel and restaurant serving excellent food, a well-stocked village store and Chatton art gallery compliment the quaint village atmosphere. Keen walkers are sure to be impressed by St Cuthberts Way, a 100-kilometre long-distance trail between the Scottish Borders town of Melrose and Lindisfarne off the coast of Northumberland, named after a 7th-century saint. The nearby town of Wooler is set along the last leg of the journey, so you needn’t traverse the full length. Wooler itself is just under 4 miles away and features a good range of shops, pubs, restaurants, and facilities. If you fancy something exciting, why not visit Chillingham Castle, only a short drive away, and book onto one of their ghost tours! Why not try something a little different? Discover your inner country-self and try clay pigeon shooting at Fowberry Moor Farm in Wooler, where they also offer wine tasting!
    A 20-minute drive brings you to the popular village of Bamburgh a stunningly attractive small village set on the northern stretch of the Northumberland Coast. It is without doubt dominated by its magnificently striking castle that can be seen for miles around. Why not hit the waves yourself with a trip to the Farne Islands? Take a boat trip from Seahouses and see the Medieval Pele Tower and Victorian Lighthouse, as well as the famous seabird colony. Depending on the time of year, you might catch a glimpse of the friendly seals and puffins that visit the islands’ shores. Golfers flock to Bamburgh, where the Bamburgh Castle Golf Club offers a particularly picturesque round. It’s short but tough and boasts some of the best views in the country! Haybale Barn is an ideal base for exploring the moors and coastline in this diverse friendly county where you will be sure of a really warm Northumbrian welcome. Beach 9¾ miles.
    £151
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  • The Hideaway, NorthumberlandInstant Book 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.
    £110
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  • Fordson, NorthumberlandInstant Book 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 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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  • The Byrness, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Newcastle upon Tyne, England
    5.00
    This charming, 17th-century, detached farmhouse, adjacent to the owner’s home, is situated in 7-acres of private grounds, with stunning views of the Rede Valley. Situated on the Pennine Way, on the outskirts of Byrness Village, close to the Northumberland National Park and only 5 miles from the Scottish border, this is a great area for walkers. Byrness House is also located in the middle of a gold award Dark Sky Area in the darkest patch, perfect for astronomers and star gazers, and only 12 miles from Keilder observatory and park. An ideal base for friends and family to get together for holidays or special occasions. Outdoor pursuits are a huge attraction in the area, and a favourite location for walkers and adventure seekers. For golfers, there is a golf course 17 miles away in the nearby village of Bellingham. The well equipped farmhouse kitchen, large dining room and living room ensures a relaxing evening after exploring the many visitor attractions in what is reputedly the friendliest county in England. Dog sitting is available by arrangement as well as fly fishing (available locally), and Dark Sky information can also be provided by the owner. Beach 40 miles. Shop 10 miles, pub and restaurant 5 miles.
    £144
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