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.

 

  • Haven Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Cut off from the mainland twice a day to create a semi-island, the Holy Island of Lindisfarne allows visitors to experience complete tranquillity and timelessness. This Grade II listed fishermen’s cottage is ideally placed to enjoy this unique location.

    There is a book library in both properties with information about the history of the local area, and also a selection of unique postcards that each tell a story and show how the island has changed throughout the years. A DVD of the TV programme Time Team is available showing their visits to the island and excavations carried out.

    The island, a fine walking and bird watching destination, is dominated by 16th century Lindisfarne Castle, standing dramatically on a rocky outcrop – the ruins of Lindisfarne Priory, the 7th century seat of Christian learning and where the Lindisfarne Gospels were created.

    The road from the island was opened in 1954 by Queen Elizabeth II and on the mainland are Northumberland’s many delights within easy driving distance; Bamburgh Castle, Seahouses for boat trips to the Farne Islands’ bird and seal colonies, and Alnwick Castle and Gardens.

    The cottage offers contemporary comfort yet retains its original charm and character, with bespoke designer oak table and chairs and is within walking distance of the harbour and long sandy beaches. The property is designed for couples, but offers a stowaway Z-bed for one additional friend or child. Though each property is completely self-contained, a lockable interconnecting door allows both cottages to be booked by a single family or group (maximum sleeps 4+2). Local carry-out meals available. Shops 200 yards, pubs serving food 500 yards.
    £52
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  • Red Hen Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Red Hen Cottage is just perfect for families, friends or couples, offering a country style retreat with a private hot tub and cosy wood burner - not to mention the spa bath in the bathroom. This stone-built cottage is all on one level and has great attention to detail throughout the generous-sized rooms, with top quality hotel style beds and bedding ensuring a comfy stay. All the rooms have TVs with the living room and kitchen/dining room having 50” Smart TVs, ensuring you don’t miss out on any of your favourite TV shows. South facing, you may be lucky enough to see a beautiful sunrise or sunset and the cottage is just lovely in all seasons. Away from the crowds the location offers a real country experience, yet you are so close to all the amenities a few minutes’ drive away.

    The location is close to Warkworth and Amble, two of the top tourist destinations in Northumberland. Warkworth is a picture-postcard village with the castle sat at the top, great cafés and a few friendly pubs. Amble is larger with a working harbour and bustling little harbour front with a great Sunday market, shopping pods and more restaurants and pubs. Alnwick Castle and Gardens is only 11 miles away and really worth a visit during your stay. A little further you will find Craster, a pretty little village with an array of amenities. Travel a further to Seahouses, 25 miles, for a real seaside experience with fish and chips and boat rides to the Farne Islands to see the seals or puffins. The border town of Berwick is only 40 miles away, steeped in history, and once belonging to Scotland. A walk through the surrounding farmland and countryside will take you to an award winning ice cream parlour. Don’t forget you can easily travel inland too, over towards the stunning National Park where you can witness the true diversity that Northumberland has to offer. Voted the best county to holiday in the 2018 British Tourism Awards, the county is reputedly the friendliest in England and you are sure to find true ‘Geordie hospitality’. Beach 4 miles. Shop 3 miles, pub and restaurant 1¾ miles.
    £174
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  • Ramblers Rest, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    This welcoming lodge-style caravan is situated in Felmoor holiday park in the village of Felton, close to the town of Morpeth, Northumberland. Hot tub. Contemporary interior. Morpeth 9 miles.
    £80
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  • Hillside View, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    A contemporary single-storey wooden lodge nestled on Percy Wood Golf & Country Park in Swarland near Felton, Northumberland. Open-plan. Hot tub. Veranda. Off-road parking. Felton 3.2 miles; Alnwick 8.2 miles.
    £70
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  • The Old Farmhouse, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Berwick-upon-Tweed, England
    Set well back from a country lane, The Old Farmhouse is a very pretty cottage set within its own idyllic farm steading, ideal for a family or small group of friends wanting to enjoy a relaxing rural retreat. The cottage features two spacious sitting room’s; both rooms bright and airy with lovely countryside views, with the first sitting room offers an open fire. The farm style kitchen is a fabulous space and is well-equipped to support you with your every culinary requirement. Within the kitchen there is a large central dining table which makes the kitchen the perfect spot for them more social evenings with friends and family. French doors lead you out into the beautifully landscaped back garden. To the back of the property, you will find a large conservatory boasting spectacular views! There is also a handy downstairs shower room occupying the ground floor.
    Head up to the first floor and find four large bedrooms: a super king with en-suite, a double with en-suite, a family room with one double and two singles and a single room. The stylish family bathroom completes the upstairs layout with a jacuzzi bath or shower. The lawn is ideal for adult relaxation or play time with your furry friends and is enclosed by a stone wall, beyond which lies miles of beautiful countryside with cattle and sheep grazing happily. There are also plenty of seating areas externally which can be enjoyed around the water feature. Watch the sun set from the warmth of the hot tub, the perfect way to unwind after a memorable day.
    Ancroft is a very small rural village, it sits just 5 miles from the popular Berwick Upon Tweed, take a stroll to one of four beautiful beaches, offering water sporting opportunities, breath-taking scenery, and plenty of family excitement, you’ll truly be spoilt for choice. Enjoy a relaxing game of golf, or enrich yourself with the history of Berwick Castle, involved in many Anglo-Saxon wars, there’s plenty to uncover. Take a scenic stroll along the River Tweed before enjoying a spot of lunch in one of the many eateries on offer or take a trip to nearby Duns to discover its award-winning butcher and delicatessen, alongside being an exciting hub for racing enthusiasts with its Jim Clark Museum and the Jim Clark Rally. Also, in easy reach 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, 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, and a newly renovated museum dedicated to Grace Darling.
    £126
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  • Apple Tree Lodge, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Apple Tree Lodge is perfect for friends, couples or families to spend some quality time relaxing and enjoying the park and surrounding area. With the lovely enclosed hot tub area offering a high degree of privacy this is an ideal place to stay whether for a short break or your annual holiday. Sleeping up to 5 people in three bedrooms Apple Tree Lodge is bright and open plan with a raised deck for catching the sunshine. The well-equipped kitchen has all you need should you wish to dine in. On-site you will find a friendly bar/café and being so close to the A1 it’s a great spot for travelling all around this super friendly county. Northumberland is a diverse county with miles of golden beaches on the heritage coast only a few miles away, an abundance of castles and historic sites, a wonderful dark sky National Park and Hadrian’s Wall over in the west. The pretty little market town of Morpeth is only a few miles, here you will find plenty of pubs, restaurants, bespoke shops and riverside boats. Alnwick the ducal town with the popular castle is only a few miles North where some scenes for the Harry Potter and Downton Abbey Films were shot. Nearby Northumberland Zoo is a good day out for the children and Burgham Park Golf Course is nearby. Being close to a great road network you can explore easily from here even taking a day trip to Berwick on Tweed almost on the Scottish Border where you can explore the history of the borders of England and Scotland. Visitors to Apple Tree Lodge will be sure of a warm Geordie welcome in and around the park, make some new friends in the onsite bar and take home some lasting memories of your time spent at Apple Tree Lodge.
    £109
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  • Well House, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Well House is an imposing, lovingly furnished with Farrow & Ball colour schemes, Grade II listed home dating back to the early 1700s (circa 1640), which retains many of its original period features, being high ceilings and exposed beams. Formerly the Angel Inn, Well House faces the high street in the popular village of Belford. This property was believed to have been protected throughout war due to the property being the main source of water for the village, and amazingly the well still remains in the cellar of this historic property! Well House has significant historical local importance and legend. Directly next door to the property there is award-winning Well House Café which offers the most mouth-watering home cooked bakes and breakfasts, ideally located.
    Sleeping 8 guests over 2 floors with three bedrooms plus a master suite boasting outstanding features throughout, this property is ideal for a large gathering of family or friends to celebrate a special occasion. The ground floor and lower ground floor is home to two sitting areas, and a snug/games room providing you and your family ample socialising spots; both of the sitting areas have toasty wood burning fires and cosy seating. The second sitting area, named The Stable, is a stunning open room with views over the garden with full exposed stone walls, with a fascinating medieval feeling. Head into the well-equipped country kitchen/diner and you will find a fantastic gas range oven and a large dining table, ideal for good social gatherings. A welcome pack with some goodies and a helpful guest information book will also be waiting for you upon arrival. Additionally, on this floor you will find a gorgeous kingsize bedroom boasting a lovely en-suite with a double shower and basin (no toilet). When evening draws in, head off to sleep in one of the further three bedrooms on offer.
    Occupying the first floor are two bedrooms, the first is the master suite, a luxurious kingsize room with a grand bathroom offering a large roll top bath and a double shower. The second bedroom is another spacious kingsize with its own en-suite. To the rear wing of the property there is a further room with two single beds. The garden is a particularly beautiful and restful feature of Well House, so take the time to enjoy with a good book or some alfresco dining under the summer sun. When it’s time to unwind after a memorable day, take yourself to the hot tub with a nice glass of wine.
    Belford, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is a quaint village retreat in an excellent location for cyclists, walkers, historians, and families to explore Bamburgh, Seahouses, Berwick, Alnwick, Holy Islands and Cheviot Hills in Northumberland National Park. It also has pubs serving food, fish & chips, restaurants, newsagents, farm shop, museum, church, and supermarket, along with some great local walks. The picture-postcard, coastal village of Bamburgh, dominated by its majestic fortress and wide expanse of golden, sandy beach is only 5 miles away.
    £179
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  • La Hacienda, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    La Hacienda is the ideal retreat for a well-deserved holiday or short break away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This modern-style, detached lodge is ideal for couples, friends or a small family. It has an extra space for an additional child on the comfy sofa bed in the living room. La Hacienda lies in a quiet spot at the bottom of this country park overlooking fields to the rear where you can often spot wildlife. The on-site bar and restaurant is a perfect place to meet new friends; should you wish to travel further, you are spoilt for choice with friendly pubs and restaurants in all directions. The lodge is only a few miles from Felton with an award winning deli-style café and a village pub.
    Nearby Morpeth is a pretty, historic market town with an abundance of cafés, shops, restaurants and pubs to choose from and has pretty river walks and rowing boats for hire. Head north a little way and you will come to Alnwick, home of the Duke of Northumberland who resides in the majestic castle. Step back in time for a wonderful day trip and see the castle where some Harry Potter and Downton Abbey scenes were filmed.
    The breathtaking coast of Northumberland is nearby with miles of golden unspoilt beaches peppered with castles, ruins and historic sites. Northumberland is a diverse county home to the fabulous International Dark Sky Park with its miles of forests and moorlands - well worth a visit during your stay at La Hacienda. Access to the A1 is quick and easy making travel so easy no matter where you wish to go, Northumberland will delight both adults and children alike, with an abundance of visitor attractions suitable for all ages groups. You will never be short of somewhere to visit, and will always have the relaxing hot tub to come back too after a days exploring this friendly county. Beach 8½ miles. Shop and café/bar on-site.
    £84
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  • Long View Lodge, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    A lovely single-storey lodge in Felton, Northumberland. Hot tub. Beautiful views. On-site facilities. Alnwick 10.8 miles; Newcastle 23.6 miles; Whitley Bay 24.5 miles.
    £85
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  • Kelly's Lodge, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Kelly’s Lodge is just perfect for that well deserved break, relax on the raised deck with the bubbling hot tub all ready and waiting for you to relax and unwind on this country park. With some lovely modern touches throughout Kelly’s Lodge is a great space for up to 6 people, located overlooking the gentle stream on this peaceful park with an onsite bar/café/restaurant. The Lodge is a great space to spend time together with friends or family, located just off the main A1 with fantastic access in all directions for exploring the abundance of visitor attractions throughout Northumberland. Morpeth is only a few miles, a pretty historic market town with riverboats, plenty of bars, cafes and a lovely Edwardian Shopping Arcade. The heritage coast is easily reached from here with miles of golden sandy beaches to explore, peppered with castles and historic sites. Head further south and you can travel to Tynemouth and Whitley Bay two lovely areas with a promenade stretching all the way along with lots of places to eat and stop for ice creams. Perhaps travel west and go over to Hadrian’s Wall countryside and see some of the Roman Wall. Nearby Felton has a wonderful award winning pub and café popular with the locals. Nearby the Northumberland Zoo is popular with the children. Out and about is a lovely way to fill your days in the friendly county where you are sure of a real warm “Geordie” welcome. Alnwick castle is only a few miles, famous for Harry Potter scenes and you may even catch a broomstick lesson! The coastline has plenty of seaside villages and towns to visit so every day you can visit somewhere different, come back and relax on your wonderful decked area, have a dip in the hot tub or simply sit back and enjoy the peace. Beach 9 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 24 yrds.
    £95
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