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.

 

  • Moonlight Lodge, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    With a wonderful hot tub set to the rear of the lodge offering some privacy and embracing nature you can try and spot squirrels in the trees and wildlife, whilst relaxing on your much deserved short break or annual holiday. Aptly named Moonlight Lodge the side decking is a lovely place to sit and catch the moonlight and gaze at the dark skies amongst this tranquil area of this pretty country lodge park. There are woodland walks straight from your door this lodge is perfectly located to enjoy your chill out break. With large reclining corner sofas and an optimist fire, the living area is a cosy place to sit and watch a film on the TV on an evening. On site there is a small bar area at the end of the park near the golf course (golf is free for visitors). Located only a mile from the A1 the location is ideal for travelling around this super friendly county where you are guaranteed of a real warm Geordie welcome. Head north only a few minutes to Alnwick where the majestic castle featured in Harry Potter lies, here you can discover the history of Alnwick then browse the shops and cafes. Only a few miles from Morpeth, a historic town with riverside walks and rowing boats, a lovely Edwardian Shopping Arcade and a great choice of bars and restaurants. Discover the miles and miles of golden sandy beaches set along the heritage coast visit Craster famous for its kippers, or Seahouses with a real seaside holiday feel. Nearby Amble has a popular Sunday morning market, cute shopping pods and a working harbour with plenty of places to have a lovely Sunday Lunch. Travelling all over the county from here is super easy with access in all directions, then come back and relax and unwind in the hot tub bubbles planning your next day’s adventures.
    £95
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  • Wheel Rooms, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Spindlestone Mill is nestled in a tranquil setting, situated just over a mile inland from the stunning coastline this beautiful region is renowned for. This original mill and grain store has been cleverly converted into lovely holiday apartments (refs UK3161, UK3162, UK3163 & UK3164), which can be booked individually or together to accommodate a gathering of families and friends. Each apartment has a private patio, creating an idyllic spot to relax and listen to the rush of the water.
    Waren Mill is close by and steeped in history. Once an important port, its harbour has long since disappeared, silted up beneath the sands of the estuary. Budle Bay is a bird sanctuary, and at low tide, a vast expanse of mud flats is home to countless sea and land birds making this location a haven for birdwatchers. The picture postcard village of Bamburgh, protected by its dramatic castle, is less than 3 miles away with its wide expanse of golden, often empty, sandy beaches. The tidal island of Lindisfarne, locally known as Holy Island, can also be viewed from this lovely village. A warm welcome greets guests to Belford, which offers many facilities including a golf driving range, just 3 miles away. Take a boat trip to the Farne Islands, famous for its bird sanctuaries and seal colony, from the harbour in the traditional fishing village of Seahouses, or enjoy the local pastimes of horse riding and golf on the links, just 5 miles down the seashore. The market town of Alnwick with its castle, offers many facilities, as well as Alnwick Garden, which is a popular visitor attraction for all ages.
    In a peaceful, rural setting these apartments properties give guests an easy opportunity to also indulge in the simple pleasure of strolling through the sand of the Northumberland Heritage Coast, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Beach 1½ miles. Shops, pubs and restaurants 3 miles.
    Wheel Rooms can be booked together with The Loft (ref UK3161), The Grain Rooms (ref UK3162) and The Gearings (UK3163) to accommodate up to 26 guests.
    £164
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  • Glenander, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    A fantastic, three-storey, mid-terrace house resting in Bamburgh near Seahouses, Northumberland. Close to the beach and coast. Pet-friendly. Family-friendly. Budle 1.7 miles; Alnwick 16.6 miles.
    £204
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  • Willow Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Willow Cottage is a perfect retreat for couples with views from the rear over open countryside. Set in the picturesque landscape of Northumberland in the small village of Stannington close to the historic town of Morpeth. This modern detached holiday home is perfect for couples and designed all on the ground floor. The large open plan living area is bright and airy and a delightful place to sit. The modern kitchen area is perfect for cooking up breakfasts and cosy meals in. Situated to the rear of the owner’s grounds, Willow Cottage offers a private seating area that overlooks the fields to the rear, an ideal setting for relaxation.
    Only 100 yards away, guests can explore the local farm shop, featuring a delightful café and offering a variety of locally sourced produce, including award-winning sausages. Visitors can enjoy interacting with the on-site animals and picking up fresh eggs for breakfast—a delightful experience for all ages. The historic town of Morpeth, just 4½ miles, offers a charming mix of shops, cafés, and pubs, along with a pretty Edwardian shopping centre and leisure centre. A short drive of 24 miles leads to Alnwick Castle, where guests can explore Harry Potter tributes and the Duke of Northumberland’s home. Further up the coast, you will discover picturesque fishing villages, golden beaches, and medieval castles await.
    Newcastle Airport is conveniently close, situated only 9½ miles away, and with easy access to the A1 and the pretty town of Morpeth, makes it the ideal base for exploring the diverse and award-winning county of Northumberland, which boasts a captivating landscape of moors, hills, and valleys, catering to a wide range of interests and age groups. The local shop is just 100 yards away, with a pub 1¾ miles away and a restaurant a quarter of a mile from the cottage
    £68
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  • Hallbank Apartment, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set all on the first floor, this good-sized apartment is ideal for couples looking for a relaxing break, and you can even bring your four-legged friends along. Within easy walking distance of the harbour, marina, shops and pubs in this friendly seaside town known as ‘The friendliest port’.
    Located on the High Street with private parking to the rear, Hallbank Apartment is ideal for couples looking for a base to tour the county and the beautiful Heritage Coast. The harbour at Amble is home to a busy Sunday market, popular with locals and visitors. Here you can also see the little harbour village with its pod style shopping outlets. Along the harbour are two very good fish and chip shops as well as a fish restaurant and a fabulous ice cream parlour. Boat trips to Coquet Island can be taken from here. Views towards Warkworth Castle are lovely on a clear day and you can walk to Warkworth from Amble along the river.
    Nearby Warkworth is a pretty, picture postcard village dominated by its castle which sits at the top of the village. The local pubs and cafés are all well worth a visit too. Amble is close to the start of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty stretching along the beautiful coastline to Berwick-upon-Tweed, with miles of golden beaches and castles. Be sure to visit Holy Island during your stay. Alnwick Castle is just a few minutes’ drive away where you can explore this historical building, famed for its use in some ‘Harry Potter’ scenes.
    Travelling inland is straightforward from Amble and you can have a great day out in the Northumberland National Park, visiting Kielder Forest Park with its huge forest and reservoir. Trips to Hadrian’s Wall can be enjoyed too. Northumberland is such a diverse county there is always something to do here. Beach 800 yards. Shop and pub 100 yards, restaurant 300 yards.
    £51
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  • The Studio At Westfield, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Studio at Westfield is a perfect retreat for couples or a small family, ideally located in the centre of Bellingham and within easy walking distance of the pubs, cafés, and shops.
    This contemporary studio takes its inspiration from the Scandanavian style; its high beamed ceilings and design features give it a lovely light and airy feel. French doors lead outside to a enclosed lawned garden with patio that catches the sun, making it perfect for sitting out and relaxing.
    Set on the edge of the Northumberland National Park, the largest Dark Sky Park in Europe, the location is ideal for visiting this unspoilt area of the beautiful county of Northumberland. Kielder Forest and park welcomes water enthusiasts and adventure seekers, whether cycling, walking, or just enjoying the breath taking scenery, you can stop off at one of the visitor centres along the water’s edge.
    The Scottish Carter Bar is only 18 miles away making the Scottish Borders easily accessible should you decide to visit Scotland while you are here. Otterburn is only 9 miles away, with an mill shop with plenty of outdoor bargain wear. A trip over to the heritage coast Area of Natural Beauty makes for a lovely day out, also steeped in history with plenty of castles and miles of sandy beaches. Northumberland is a diverse county voted the ’best county to holiday’ in the 2018 Visit Britain Tourism Awards.
    Beach 30 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant is 530 yards.
    £111
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  • Shawdon Hill Coach House, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    This detached, single-storey coach house built in 1833 is ideal for couples looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The open plan living space is well planned, with a well-equipped kitchen with electrical appliances and underfloor heating. The beamed living area boasts a cosy wood burner and comfy sofa to curl up on and relax, alongside a dining area to sit and enjoy your morning brunch or evening supper. The spacious bedroom with arched window and shutter looks out onto the garden, with a kingsize bed set with quality bed linen. Outside is a large, enclosed lawned garden and wooded area with gravelled terrace, set within shrubbery and looking out to open countryside where you can see an array of wildlife.
    Conveniently close to the A697, Shawdon Hill Coach House affords easy access to explore this beautiful and historic part of North Northumberland. The market town of Alnwick with its castle, the stunning Alnwick Gardens and a wide array of independent shops, galleries and eateries is just 8 miles away. The picture-postcard town of Rothbury sitting at the foot of the Simonside and Lordenshaw Hills, with Cragside Hall on its outskirts, is 9 miles away. Wooler is a welcoming market town 11 miles from the property, nestled at the foot of the Cheviot Hills and offering a good selection of shops, pubs and restaurants. Walkers and cyclists will enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the surrounding countryside, its many challenging or less strenuous walks or trails close by and any stargazers will delight in the dark sky offerings on the doorstep. The Northumberland Heritage Coast is less than 15 miles east and there are no less than 10 castles to explore within 25 miles, with many Iron Age discoveries to be had very close to the property. Shawdon Hill Coach House is an excellent base to uncover the beauty of North Northumberland and has easy access to the Scottish Borders or even Edinburgh which is only 74 miles away. Beach 14 miles. Shop 1½ miles, pub ½ mile and restaurant 8 miles. This property can be booked with Shawdon Hill Cottage (UK40187) to accomodate parties of 8.
    £54
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  • The Nook, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Seahouses, England
    A well-designed annex, superbly located, far enough from the centre to be peaceful, yet just a short walk away from the harbour and shops. Providing cosy, comfortable accommodation, this home from home is great for couples and their furry friend wishing to visit this popular destination.
    Entering the property into a beautiful light, bright, and welcoming open plan living/ kitchen dining area, finished in a gorgeous seaside design, offers everything you need for the perfect coastal break. The fully fitted kitchen has all you need to whip up some great meals, to enjoy with a glass of wine in the small enclosed garden - a lovely tranquil spot ideal for some alfresco dining and some evening sun.
    Retire to the bedroom occupying a kingsize bed with all comforts on offer to make sure you have a restful sleep and awake refreshed ready for the next day. The bathroom is good size with a double shower. Once you’re ready to begin your day, the nearby village of Seahouses is a beautiful spot to base a holiday, offering an attractive harbour to explore, alongside a good selection of shops, inns, pubs and eateries, plenty here to keep you entertained.
    Embark on a waterfront adventure and take a boat trip out to the Farne Islands where you can visit a bird sanctuary and spot seals for a truly memorable experience, or walk down the promenade to nearby Bamburgh with its imposing castle, RNLI Grace Darling museum and golf club.
    Are you a Harry Potter fan? Then look no further than Alnwick with its famous castle and gardens to explore, making it an extremely scenic day trip, or simply stroll along the coast and spend time relaxing on one of the area’s many beaches with your loved ones amidst. Ideally positioned for exploring both the coast and countryside of Northumberland, The Nook is a marvellous holiday home for your next Northern escape.
    £51
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  • Front Row Cottage, River View, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Front Row Cottage, River View sits on the edge of the pretty village green in the quiet village of Ovingham on the banks of the picturesque River Tyne in Northumberland. With its comfortable living room with beams and inglenook fireplace, a well-equipped kitchen and upstairs bedroom with kingsize bed and Z-bed suitable for a child. The cottage is ideal for a couple or small family. The front garden has a paved patio area with seating and looks towards the river.
    The village of Ovingham has an 18th-century packhorse bridge spanning the Whittle Burn and the churchyard of St Mary the Virgin is where the famous illustrator and engraver Thomas Bewick is buried. The village is well placed to access a wide variety of rural landscapes from the unspoilt beaches of the north east coast to the Cheviot Hills, Kielder Forest and reservoir to the west. There are good local amenities, with a well stocked shop and a village pub within a short stroll, serving food and ales. A 20-minute drive takes you to the world famous Hadrian’s Wall, the county’s greatest Roman monument and World Heritage Site, which stretches 73 miles across the backbone of Northumberland. Crossing through stunning countryside, natural woodland and meadows, there are plenty of established public footpaths, cycle paths, bridleways and popular walks and cycle routes, as well as Roman forts and settlements that include Vindolanda, Chesters and Housesteads.
    There is an hourly bus service running into Hexham and Newcastle. With an abundance of history literally on the doorstep, Hexham is filled with interesting places to visit, explore and enjoy. Hexham Abbey sits proudly to the rear of Hexham House and dominates the market place of the town. Dating back to AD674, this old priory boasts an interactive exhibition and a visitor centre, as well as fabulous grounds and public spaces. The cultural city of Newcastle has many places of interest to visit, whether it be art and music at the Sage and Baltic on the shores of the Tyne or the Laing Gallery and Discovery Museum catering for all ages and interests. Explore the vibrant city centre and enjoy retail therapy with its fabulous shops and vast array of restaurants and coffee shops. The beautiful Northumberland coast at Bamburgh is around an hour’s drive and Tynemouth around 30 minutes. There is something here for all ages, it is perfectly placed to enjoy everything the North of England has to offer. Beach 20 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 200 yards.
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