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.

 

  • Darling Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Nestled in a quiet hamlet of pretty, white-washed, former farm cottages known as East Burton, the location and quality of this stunning, mid-terrace cottage is simply divine! Darling Cottage enjoys a tranquil and rural setting, and simply oozes style and charm. There is a cosy wood burner in the living room, ensuring a warm welcome regardless of the season. There is a separate dining room where French doors enhance the bright and airy ambience and leads to a secluded patio garden with south-facing sun deck and a sea view over the Farne Islands. A characterful, exposed stone archway leads from the dining area to the pristine kitchen. The bedrooms are immaculately presented and enjoy undulated views across open farmland. A high quality welcome pack is included for every guest.

    East Burton enjoys the very best of both worlds. Situated down a single track where a passing car is a rarity, the views to the south and west overlook open countryside. To the east there are uninterrupted views towards Bamburgh Castle and the sea, with the Farne Islands on the horizon. The picture postcard coastal village of Bamburgh is just over a mile east, where the commanding presence of the magnificent castle, with its impressive film and TV pedigree, dominates the coastline. This prestigious visitor destination offers restaurants, pubs and quaint tea rooms, along with ample local facilities including a convenience store, butcher (home of the famous Bamburgh banger, as seen on ’Rick Stein Food Heroes’), gift shops, art gallery and the Grace Darling Museum. The wide expanse of golden, and often empty, sandy beach that Bamburgh is renowned for is idyllic for those who yearn to inhale the invigorating sea air, feel the sand between their toes and listen to the lap of the waves as they gently reach the shore. Offering views of Lindisfarne, the Farne Islands, the Cheviots and Bamburgh Castle. In addition, Bamburgh’s golf course is one of the most beautiful links course in the world.

    The tidal island of Lindisfarne, known locally as Holy Island, is regarded as the birthplace of Christianity in the UK, and can be viewed from the shoreline. The causeway leading onto the island is swept by the North Sea but safe to cross twice daily. Two miles north of Bamburgh is the bird sanctuary at Budle Bay, where at low tide a vast expanse of mud flats is home to countless thousands of wading birds, making this location a haven for bird watchers. The traditional fishing port of Seahouses is only 3 miles down the coastline with its good range of local shops, a Chinese takeaway and an Indian restaurant. Watch the trawlers return to the harbour with their daily catch, take a boat trip to the Farne Islands or set sail to test your fishing skills! There are several golf courses (some of them at championship level) in the area, horse riding, fantastic cycling, and some of the best coastal and countryside walking you will experience. If you like walking, you will love the Northumberland Coastal Patch which passes less than a mile from the cottage and takes in some of the most stunning beach views you will ever see.

    The elegant Georgian town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, with its famous ramparts, sits straddling the salmon-rich River Tweed, just 17 miles north, whilst the bustling market town of Alnwick, with its own magnificent castle (the ancestral home to the Duke of Northumberland and film location for Harry Potter’s Hogwarts Academy), also offers many lovely and is around 15 miles away. Alnwick Garden is a popular visitor attraction with its grand cascade waterfall and restaurant set within the largest tree house in Europe.
    Darling Cottage is an excellent choice for those seeking beautifully presented accommodation in a truly spectacular setting, giving easy access to explore the 20 miles of Northumberland Heritage Coastline, designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Beach 1 mile. Shop, pub and restaurant 1½ miles.
    £71
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  • Miller's Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Belford is a thriving and friendly village, situated halfway between Alnwick and Berwick-upon-Tweed, just a few miles inland from the stunning Northumberland Coast, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Ideal for couples and young families, Miller’s Cottage is the perfect retreat from which to explore this picturesque setting. This Grade II listed property enjoys the whole of the ground floor. The cosy living room has comfy seating and an electric wood burner set in a feature fireplace, perfect for relaxing in front of on those cooler evenings. The kitchen has everything you need to cook up a hearty meal, but with so many choices to eat out nearby you could be very easily tempted away. There are two bedrooms and a lovely family bathroom. Outside, guests have use of a shared courtyard with a sitting-out area. Enjoy a morning coffee and listen to the gentle babbling of the nearby Belford Brook.

    There is plenty to keep everyone occupied. The village of Belford is right on your doorstep, where in just a few minutes’ walk you can browse the local independent shops, enjoy a drink in the village pub or reading a tempting menu in one of the many restaurants and cafés.

    Leave the car behind and catch one of the frequent busses that run to Bamburgh, with its iconic castle and sandy beach. A trip to Seahouses is a must, where you can enjoy fish and chips whilst enjoying lovely views of the harbour. For cyclists, the quieter lightly trafficked roads is ideal for touring the coastal flatlands. Check the tide times and head over the causeway to Holy Island, a place of pilgrimage even today. Beach 3 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 100 yards.
    £58
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  • Annie Oswalds Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    A charming stone-built barn conversion set amongst the gorgeous Northumberland Countryside, four miles from the picture postcard village of Bamburgh. Tastefully converted, this cottage is perfect for couples or small families seeking a relaxing rural setting close to the Heritage Coast. This cosy conversion offers open plan living with a warming woodburner upon arrival with generous seating surrounding. The kitchen/ diner is a fabulous space offering all appliances needed for the designated chef to delight, however, if the chef in your party fancies the night off; head to Bamburgh and take your pick from the variety of restaurants and bars on offer which serve very tasty food for the whole family to enjoy together.
    Once the night draws in, head upstairs to the comfortable bedrooms with all the essentials on hand for a great night’s rest. To the front of Annie Oswalds, you’ll find a patio area, a great sunny spot with some pretty potted plants and features ideal with a glass of something cold! The magical history of Northumberland is all waiting to be discovered just a short drive from Annie Oswalds with dominant castles and endless beaches all within easy reach. Located perfectly between the village of Belford and the scenic coastal village of Bamburgh, Adderstone is an attractive and accessible rural area, ideally positioned in the heart of the Northumbrian countryside. It’s perfect for those wishing to explore the many historic and iconic local sites nearby starting with Bamburgh; there is much to do in the village alongside the castle and its amazing history, there are impressive stretches of pure golden sandy beaches, many English tea rooms and restaurants, St. Aidan’s Church and a newly renovated museum dedicated to Grace Darling.
    Why not hit the waves 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 sea bird 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. A short trip south brings you to the Historic Market Town of Alnwick. You must start your trip at the 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, with Harry Potter related events organised here throughout the year as well as guided tours. There is an electric vehicle charging point 440 yards. Beach 4 miles.
    £82
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  • Ashleigh House, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Ashleigh House is a joyful property resting in the heart of Belford village, set in the stunning surroundings of the Northumberland countryside. With stylish interiors, comfortable and spacious rooms, this cosy abode provides the perfect base for families and their four-legged friends looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Enter the contemporary living room and be greeted by a fabulous wood burner rest your head and snuggle up at the end of an action-packed day and unwind with a movie. Rustle up a hearty meal in the kitchen then enjoy it in the delightful dining area, the perfect place to pop open a bottle of wine and enjoy a good social gathering. Why not head out onto the back terrace? A modern space of decking, slate, stone and lavender, to enjoy some evening sun and sit around the chiminea and enjoy the quiet of the village. Finish off the evening in the second living room, the perfect spot to relax and unwind with a good book. Retire to one of the two bedrooms, designed to give you a restful sleep. The original stairs may be considered steep but not excessively steep. A handrail is provided. There are other small flights of steps between rooms due to the property’s age.
    Glorious Belford is often described as ’The Gateway to the Secret Kingdom’ and offers many facilities including shops (newsagents next door), a tearoom, pubs and a golf course with driving range. The picture-postcard, coastal village of Bamburgh, dominated by its majestic fortress and wide expanse of golden, sandy beach is only 5 miles away. The small and friendly market town of Wooler sits at the foot of the Cheviot Hills, a popular destination for those who enjoy cycling, hang-gliding, golf, horse riding and walking, with the challenging route of the St Cuthbert’s Way close by. Chatton Trout Fishery invites amateur anglers to fish, without needing a licence, on a picturesque, 4-acre lake.
    Belford is located only a mile from the A1, giving easy access to the elegant Georgian town of Berwick, which straddles the salmon-rich River Tweed to the north. The cobbled market town of Alnwick, protected by its dramatic castle and offering a wide array of amenities, is close by. Alnwick Garden is a popular visitor attraction to see the Grande Cascade Waterfall and dine in the restaurant within the largest tree house in Europe.
    Take a trip to the vibrant cities of Newcastle-upon-Tyne or Edinburgh, both only an hour’s drive away, or enjoy the journey by train from Berwick or Alnmouth. Ashleigh House provides a comfortable base from which to explore the Northumbrian countryside, along the Northumberland Heritage Coast, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and the Scottish Borders. Beach 5 miles.
    £56
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  • Little Haven, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In 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.
    £98
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  • Glebe Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Nestled behind The Glebe; an impressive former old vicarage situated within the prestigious coastal village of Bamburgh, Glebe Cottage is a renovated 19th century cottage and provides exclusive holiday accommodation for four. The accommodation has the convenience of being all on ground floor level and French doors lead from the master bedroom onto a secluded patio and garden where the stunning views towards the castle can be admired. Please note that if this cottage is fully booked for the week you are looking for, you could take advantage of the special offers at Glebe House as an alternative.
    £105
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  • Number 16, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Dove Cottage-Number 16 is in the heart of Belford, a charming village tucked away close to the fabulous heritage coastline close to Bamburgh. It is equally close to the stunning countryside of Northumberland and only a short drive from the National Park, too. This cosy cottage, with a handy ground floor bathroom, sleeps up to four people and is a perfect location for your holiday or well-deserved short break to relax and unwind. The village has a great community spirit with three good local pubs, a few bespoke shops and coffee shops as well as very handy Co-op store only 300 yards away.
    The Belford Museum hosts exhibitions and the local farm shop at the top of the village sticks lots of organic produce with a great choice of coffee and ales in the on-site café. A lovely walk to St Cuthbert’s Cave is only a few miles from Belford where the Lindisfarne (Holy Island) monks reputedly took St Cuthberts body in 875 AD following the Viking road on Holy Island. Nearby Budle Bay has thousands of waders on the tidal lagoon a beautiful sight looking over to the island. A local bus takes you to the popular coastal villages of Beadnell, Seahouses and Bamburgh should you wish to leave your car behind.
    Whether you explore the coast, the countryside or both, Number 16 is perfectly located for exploring and cosy welcoming base to return to after a day exploring this super friendly county, reputedly the friendliest county in England, steeped in history and folklore.
    £96
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  • Brada View, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    A spacious ground floor apartment set in a peaceful no-through road just off the heart of the small friendly village of Bamburgh. This well-presented cosy ground floor apartment is just a few minutes’ walk from the sweeping beach and cliffside castle in this popular and much photographed village in north Northumberland. With two bedrooms, one with work space with desk and lamp, Brada View is both child and dog friendly and accommodates families, couples or friends. The large living room with a smart TV, DVD and choice of games and books is cosy for those times relaxing inside. The kitchen is well equipped should you want to cook up a storm preparing your evening meals or lunches. Sunny mornings you can sit in the small private enclosed patio garden whilst planning your days adventures.
    It lies less than half a mile from the beach with the dramatic fortress castle overlooking this glorious and most photographed stretch of stunning coastline in Northumberland. Bamburgh is a stunningly attractive small village set on the Northern stretch of the Northumberland Coast and is without doubt dominated by its magnificently striking castle that can be seen for miles around, giving the whole village a somewhat dramatic feeling. You can’t fail to be impressed by the sheer scale of the castle once you are up close and in the village itself.
    There is much to do in the village alongside the castle and its amazing history, there are impressive stretches of pure golden sandy beaches, many English tea rooms and restaurants, St. Aidan’s Church and a wonderful RNLI museum dedicated to Grace Darling. 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 sea bird 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. Wherever your northern adventure may take you, be sure to start it from the comforts of Brada View. Pub within a mile.
    £85
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    Swan’s Nest and Cygnet Cottage are set in the heart of Belford, a charming village tucked away close to the fabulous heritage coastline. Close by to Bamburgh but equally close to the stunning countryside of Northumberland, and only a short drive to the National Park too. These two comfortable cottages, both with a handy ground floor bathroom, are located in a small courtyard near the local pub that also belongs to the owners, with a lovely restaurant and live music on weekends.
    With everything you need for a self-catering break for couples or a small family. The small courtyard area has sitting-out areas and a shared BBQ area should you want to dine alfresco. A great location for your holiday or a well-deserved short break to relax and unwind.
    The village has a great community spirit with three good local pubs, a few bespoke shops and coffee shops, as well as a very handy supermarket only 400 yards from the doorstep. The Belford Museum hosts exhibitions and the local farm shop at the top of the village sticks lots of organic produce with a great choice of coffee and ales in the on-site café.
    A lovely walk to St Cuthbert’s Cave is only a few miles from Belford where the Lindisfarne (Holy Island) monks reputedly took St Cuthbert’s body in AD875 following the Viking road on Holy Island. Nearby Budle Bay has thousands of waders on the tidal lagoon a beautiful sight looking over to the island. A local bus takes you to the popular coastal villages of Beadnell, Seahouses and Bamburgh should you wish to leave your car behind. Whether you explore the coast, the countryside or entwine both, Swan’s nest is perfectly located and a cosy welcoming base to return to after a day exploring this super friendly county, reputedly the friendliest county in England, steeped in history and folklore.
    £66
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  • The Alnwick Townhouse, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Perfect holiday home for couples or a small family with fabulous attention to detail throughout. With a tasteful separate living room with plenty of space and a wonderful cosy open fire for cool evenings. With a small rear enclosed area it is a perfect spot for relaxing after a day exploring or with your morning cup of tea.
    An ideal place to stay within walking distance of the historic market town of Alnwick. There is a great choice of amenities in Alnwick, including a cinema/playhouse, restaurants, independent shops, and a variety of pubs within walking distance. Barter Books is only a 5 minute walk. Alnwick Castle, home to the Duke of Northumberland and the film location for Harry Potter’s Hogwarts, is a popular visitor attraction and is within walking distance. Visit Alnwick Gardens, a spectacular interpretation of a formal garden, which includes a grand cascade waterfall, poison garden, and a restaurant situated within the largest treehouse in Europe. Also worth a visit is Lilidorei, a new attraction for younger members and is a mysterious folly with surprises at every turn. Vist the Pixie House, Sprite House, Squiffle House, Troll House, Dwarves House, Elf House, Fairy House, Hobgoblin House and more, and is just a 12 minute walk away.
    This well-equipped tastefully decorated holiday home is an excellent choice for those seeking stylish accommodation that gives easy access to the beautiful 20-mile stretch of Heritage coastline. Explore the east, which has been designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, or the wild and lonely expanses of the heather-capped Cheviot Hills to the west. Northumberland was voted the friendliest county and wherever you go you will sure of a really warm Northumbrian welcome. Beach 5 miles.
    £71
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