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.
- Bamburgh, EnglandA delightful terraced cottage centrally located in the historic village of Bamburgh. Dog-friendly. Enclosed garden. Perfectly positioned for touring Northumberland. Alnwick 16.6 miles.£67From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Bamburgh, EnglandOswald’s Rest is a charming retreat for couples, this bright, airy cottage is all on the ground floor and offers open plan living with French doors opening out onto a wonderful enclosed private sitting-out area perfect for your morning cup of tea or evening glass of wine. The unique setting of Oswald’s Rest is enticing, with a footpath from the farm location to the coast which you can walk in only 15 minutes. Set midway between Bamburgh and Seahouses and set in wonderful countryside, yet on the cusp of the golden beaches and coastline. Offering comfort and attention to detail throughout the owners have provided a well equipped kitchen should you choose to dine. A large Smart TV is perfect for those evenings in then retire to the kingsize bed with high quality bedding to snuggle up in.
Unusually set on the owners farm, where there are eight private camping pitches, Oswald’s Rest is set to the side in its own setting with a secluded private garden. The owners have pedigree poll Dorset sheep which they show as well as a herd of Aberdeen Angus cattle.
Set on St Oswald’s Way you can do some of the walk which stretches 97 miles from Hadrian’s Wall across rolling hills and coastline taking in castles and stunning scenery and ending up at Holy Island a little further up the coast. Only a mile from the sweeping beach and cliffside castle in Bamburgh, this popular and much photographed village in North Northumberland has a 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, dominated by the 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 museum dedicated to Grace Darling. Why not hit the waves yourself with a trip to the Farne Islands? Take a boat trip from Seahouses only a mile away 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. Seahouses is a traditional seaside village retaining some of the ’olde worlde’ charm with gift shops, fish and chips and a working harbour. 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 Oswald’s Rest. Beach 1 mile.£85From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Bamburgh, EnglandNumber Two The Neuk is situated right in the heart of the welcoming small town of Belford where there are pubs, a tea room and a shop all within easy walking distance. The property has undergone a full rebuild, completed in 2018, and offers tastefully furnished accommodation all conveniently on ground floor level. The living room focuses on a lovely wood burner making this property a suitable choice regardless of the season. The kitchen is in pristine condition and both bedrooms and fresh shower room with walk-in shower are all immaculately presented too. Parking is available outside of the property on a quiet cul-de-sac.
Wooler sits at the foot of the Cheviot Hills and is a popular destination for those who enjoy outdoor activities only 10 miles west from Belford. Local amentities include a fish and chip shop, coffee shop and a Co-op. There is also the farm shop that sells local produce and has a varied menu on offer daily as have the local pubs with some offer food. The picture perfect coastal village of Bamburgh with its dramatic fortress and wide sweep of golden, sandy beach is a highly sought after seaside destination and is only 6 miles away.
The historic market towns of Alnwick to the south and Berwick-upon-Tweed to the north are equidistant at 15 miles away and offer a wide array of facilities. Beach 6 miles. Shop 300 yards, pub and restaurant 100 yards.£68From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Bamburgh, EnglandA 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.£88From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Bamburgh, EnglandDove 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.£79From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Bamburgh, EnglandA detached cottage situated in Glororum, Bamburgh, Northumberland. Pet-friendly. Rural views. Beach nearby. Seahouses 3.9 miles; Alnwick 15.9 miles.£156From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Bamburgh, EnglandLittle 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.£82From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Bamburgh, EnglandOnce 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.£115From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Bamburgh, EnglandAshleigh 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.£68From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Bamburgh, EnglandFacing the Sand dunes with views from the garden to the magnificent Castle, The Ranch is a cosy detached bungalow for up to 5 people. Only a short walk from the stunning beach at Bamburgh set in the popular seaside resort of Bamburgh, a small village set on the northern stretch of the Northumberland Heritage Coast with the castle dominating over the castle set on the cliffside. The beauty of seeing the castle for the first time is truly breath-taking and one which visitor will remember for years to come once they leave this glorious part of Northumberland.
The friendly village pubs and tea rooms have food and drinks for all tastes, leave your car behind and take an evening stroll into the village centre. The beach behind the castle is stunning, with many photographers often spotted with the castle as a backdrop it is memory you will treasure forever, visit St. Aidan’s Church and the newly renovated museum dedicated to Grace Darling the local hero and hear and see her story in the museum. Only a short drive and you are in Seahouses, take a trip to the Farne Islands on one of the local boats and see the medieval Pele Tower and Victorian Lighthouse, as well as the famous sea bird colony.
Depending on the time of year, you may even spot one of the friendly seals and puffins that visit the islands. Golfers flock to Bamburgh, where the Bamburgh Castle Golf Club offers a particularly picturesque setting. A few miles south bring you to the Historic Market Town of Alnwick, 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, with Harry Potter related events organised here throughout the year as well as guided tours.
Berwick upon Tweed is around half an hour north, discover the “walls” of the town, fought over for centuries between the Scots and the English. The Ranch is an ideal location for exploring not only the coast but the many delights this diverse county offers with miles of rolling rugged landscape in the National Park, or Hadrian’ Wall there is more than enough to see and do in this friendly county.£81From price per night based on 7 night stay