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  • Last Minute Cottages - Old Bakery No2
  • Northumberland

    Old Bakery No2

    Ref: S599835

    Reviews 11

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    A bustling, pretty fishing village with an attractive harbour, situated on the beautiful Northumbrian coast in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Seahouses offers a variety of shops and a good selection of inns, pubs and eating places. Nearby...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Cottage in Riding Mill
  • Northumberland

    1 Bed Cottage in Riding Mill

    Ref: S229875

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    Additional information and rules No dogs allowed - Bedroom – 1 double bed (standard size) - Bathroom 1 shower room with WC - Electric oven and hob and under counter fridge - Fully tiled en-suite shower room - Garden table and chairs -...

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    £55

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Cottage in Alnwick
  • Northumberland

    1 Bed Cottage in Alnwick

    Ref: S288458

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    Additional information and rules No dogs allowed - 1 bedroom - super-king zip-and-link bed (which can be made up as twins on request) - 1 shower room with WC - Electric oven and hob, fridge with ice compartment, dishwasher, microwave and a...

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    £115

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2A Front Street
  • 2

    Northumberland

    2A Front Street

    Ref: S821164

    Reviews 9

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    The pretty village of Embleton is ideally placed for exploring one of the most attractive stretches of Northumberland's Heritage Coastline. A beautiful grassy path runs from the village to neighbouring Craster, alongside the sea and past...

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    £89

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Garden House
  • 2

    Northumberland

    Garden House

    Ref: S447763

    Reviews 2

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    The delightful market town of Wooler is steeped in history and is tucked away between the foothills of the Cheviots, which forms a part of the Pennine Way. The town offers a variety of eateries and is considered an excellent location for exploring...

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    £70

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  • Last Minute Cottages - St. Paul's View, Alnwick
  • Northumberland

    St. Paul's View, Alnwick

    Ref: S855128

    Reviews 30

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    A Stunning, Grade II Listed Period Cottage in Alnwick with a Hot Tub Centrally located within historic Alnwick, St Paul's View is an impressively-renovated Georgian terraced cottage which overlooks beautiful St. Paul's church and the pretty,...

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    £150

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Little Dod Barn
  • 3

    Northumberland

    Little Dod Barn

    Ref: S357985

    Reviews 18

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    A charming stone barn conversion situated on an 1800-acre working hill farm just outside Ingram Valley, surrounded by the wonderful Northumbrian National Park. This peaceful hideaway is perfect for couples or a group of friends with dogs seeking a...

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    £87

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bed Cottage in Widdrington
  • 2

    Northumberland

    2 Bed Cottage in Widdrington

    Ref: S234257

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    Additional information and rules - 2 bedrooms- 1 king-size and 1 double - 1 en-suite bathroom and 1 en-suite shower room - Oven, hob, microwave, fridge/ freezer, washing machine and tumble dryer - Gas fire - 64 Inch Smart TV in lounge area ...

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    £66

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cheviot View
  • 2

    Northumberland

    Cheviot View

    Ref: S665161

    Reviews 7

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    Northumberland's northernmost village, Cornhill-on-Tweed, is only 15 miles from Berwick and the coast and only 1.5 miles from Coldstream. Beautiful, open countryside is perfect for strolling or playing a round of golf, and the tranquilly of the...

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    £65

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Fir Tree Cottage
  • 2

    Northumberland

    Fir Tree Cottage

    Ref: S1040002

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    The delightful village of Otterburn, once the site of the famous 1388 victory of the Scots over the English, nestles close to the banks of the River Rede, between the hills and moors overlooking the North Tyne Valley. It offers excellent walking...

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    £55

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Lodge (Elsdon)
  • 1

    Northumberland

    The Lodge (Elsdon)

    Ref: S599759

    Reviews 29

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    Set in the heart of the Cheviots, on the edge of the Northumberland National Park, the unspoilt village of Elsdon lies in a sheltered hollow amidst beautiful fells, rolling moorland and woodlands. The area is steeped in history, and has numerous...

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    £121

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dairymaid's Cottage
  • Northumberland

    Dairymaid's Cottage

    Ref: S599821

    Reviews 15

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    The bustling little seaport of Amble is situated at the mouth of the River Coquet and is an ideal place for exploring Northumberland. Historically a centre for boatbuilding, Amble offers a marina, a harbour, sandy beaches and coastal walks to the...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Low Tide, Newton by the Sea
  • Northumberland

    Low Tide, Newton by the Sea

    Ref: S855130

    Reviews 21

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    A Peaceful, Relaxing Retreat near Newton by the Sea Nestled in a small, peaceful cluster of converted cottages, Low Tide sits in a tranquil spot just 3-4 minutes drive to Newton by the Sea and Low Newton and boasts pretty views over the...

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    £154

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Compass Cottage
  • 1

    Northumberland

    Compass Cottage

    Ref: S608336

    Reviews 28

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    Wooler is a charming, historic market town that sits in the foothills of the Cheviot Mountains, which are a part of the Pennine Way. Wooler, sometimes known as "The Gateway to The Cheviots," is a great base from which to explore the rest of...

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    £84

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bed Cottage in Rothbury
  • 1

    Northumberland

    2 Bed Cottage in Rothbury

    Ref: S233719

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    Additional information and rules - 2 Bedrooms – 1 double and 1 twin - 1 Bathroom with bath, basin and WC - Gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice compartment and washing machine - Roadside parking available, and free off road parking is...

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    £67

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bramwell House
  • Northumberland

    Bramwell House

    Ref: S525923

    Reviews 20

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    Corbridge, a wonderful ancient community surrounded by magnificent unspoilt Northumbrian countryside, provides a wealth of attractions, including specialised stores, old inns, and a 12th century river bridge. Hadrian's Wall and Housesteads Fort...

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    £99

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Stone's Throw
  • 1

    Northumberland

    Stone's Throw

    Ref: S697496

    Reviews 32

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    Amble, a bustling small harbour at the River Coquet's mouth, is a great starting point for exploring Northumberland. In addition to sandy beaches, a marina, a harbour, and coastal hikes to the bird sanctuary at Hauxley and the national park at...

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    £60

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Salmon Cottage
  • 3

    Northumberland

    Salmon Cottage

    Ref: S882463

    Reviews 3

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    The historic village of Norham is most famous for its splendid Norman Castle ruins overlooking the River Tweed, painted by Turner in 1845. The village has an excellent butcher and bakery, a Post Office, grocer, newsagent and two pubs. Also nearby...

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    £74

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Tartaria
  • Northumberland

    Tartaria

    Ref: S521634

    Reviews 30

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    Widdrington is a village around eight miles north of Morpeth, and it's a great base for exploring Northumberland's countryside, which is good for walkers, cyclists, and birdwatchers. The local parish church, which is Grade I listed and dates from...

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    £96

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Taylor Street
  • Northumberland

    Taylor Street

    Ref: S1255818

    Reviews 101

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    £171

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Rose Cottage
  • 1

    Northumberland

    Rose Cottage

    Ref: S1266504

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    The lovely market town of Morpeth is situated centrally in Northumberland and is an ideal base from which to reach the coast or countryside. Offering the remains of an historic castle, lovely parks, riverside walks, ancient architecture and...

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    £74

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Victoria Cottage
  • 2

    Northumberland

    Victoria Cottage

    Ref: S136405

    Reviews 70

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    Amble is situated at the mouth of the River Coquet and is an ideal place for exploring Northumberland. The marina, harbour, sandy beaches and coastal walks are all to be enjoyed along with the bird sanctuary at Hauxley and country park at Druridge...

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    £75

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Vault House
  • 1

    Northumberland

    The Vault House

    Ref: S476823

    Reviews 6

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    The picture-perfect town of Bellingham, known locally as the capital of the North Tyne Valley, rests on the banks of the glistening waters of the River North Tyne. Thought to be positioned on a Roman station, Bellingham is steeped in fascinating...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Tyne View Cottage
  • 2

    Northumberland

    Tyne View Cottage

    Ref: S819800

    Reviews 13

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    Known as the ‘capital’ of the North Tyne Valley, this delightful town of natural stone houses nestles close to the banks of the River North Tyne. Said to be sited on a Roman station, the charming market town has much of interest, including a 12th...

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    Get away from it all with our Northumberland Holiday Cottages

    Northumberland is England's northernmost county up by the Scottish Borders and is a must-visit holiday destination for fun, adventure, history, and outstanding natural beauty.

    Book one of our Northumberland holiday cottages and you'll find yourself in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where the countryside is wild and rugged and the heritage coastline is studded with beautiful hidden coves and sandy beaches.

    With hundreds of beautiful Northumberland self-catering properties, Snaptrip is your one-stop shop to find the holiday home of your dreams. Whether you're travelling with friends, family, or your special someone, take a look through our wide selection of countryside and beachside cottages and enjoy a well-deserved break.

    Why choose a Northumberland weekend break or staycation?

    The county of Northumberland is one of the most sparsely populated locations in the UK, making it the ideal place to relax, unwind, and escape the hustle and bustle of the city.

    Over a quarter of the county is made up of the Northumberland National Park, so if you're looking for a proper escape from the stresses of everyday life, you couldn't find a more perfect destination. From wide sandy beaches, pretty moorlands dotted with heather, roaring waterfalls, rolling hillsides, and ancient woodlands, there is plenty to explore.

    The beaches in Northumberland are clean and pristine. Imagine white sand, glorious blue skies, and even bluer waters. Bamburgh Beach has got to be one of our favourites. Bamburgh is an idyllic coastal village with everything you could want from a small seaside town. The beach is exquisite for relaxing and playing, and the village is lovely for walking around. There's also the impressive Bamburgh Castle to explore if you fancy a break from the beach.

    To experience the whole of Northumberland's epic coastline, join the Northumberland Coastal Path. The route is a whopping 62 miles long, and while it can take up to seven days to complete, it's well worth the amble. You'll see the beautiful coast, incredible beaches, and sweet fishing villages.

    Northumberland is a historic county littered with remnants of its impressive past, such as Holy Island and Berwick-upon-Tweed with their imposing fortresses, castles and monasteries.

    There are more castles here than in any other county, 39 to be exact, and each one has its own character. These castles go back to the Norman times, built to defend the region from invaders. Some favourites include the majestic Alnwick (famed as the filming location for Hogwarts in Harry Potter) and Bamburgh castles, the haunting ruins of Warkworth, and the isolated Dunstanburgh Castle.

    Speaking of history, Northumberland is the home of Hadrian's Walls. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is the most famous frontier of the Roman Empire. The walls span 73 miles from coast to coast but are the most intact in Northumberland. The wall weaves up and down hills, and a walk along it offers the chance to see the remains of towers, turrets, and forts.

    If you want to do something truly memorable, make sure you go stargazing during your visit. The incredibly low levels of light pollution make Northumberland an amazing place to see the stars in all their glory, especially if you stay in the designated dark sky area around Kielder. It's even possible to spot the Milky Way and identify planets from the observatory.

    No trip to Northumberland is complete without a trip to Holy Island. This four-square-mile island can only be accessed at low tide. While you're there, visit the 16th-century Lindisfarne Castle, perched high up on a volcanic rock. The island also has a small harbour, a nature reserve, a pretty village, and priory ruins.

    We've only scratched the surface of things to do in this incredible county. To experience all there is to discover, stay in one of our Northumberland holiday cottages and plan an epic adventure.

    Hundreds of Northumberland holiday rentals to suit everyone

    Whether you're looking for a countryside or coastal Northumberland holiday cottage, we've got the perfect accommodation for you. From cute and cosy cottages ideal for a romantic weekend to large, spacious manors great for bringing the whole family, each of our cottages offers something unique and special.

    Enjoy excellent facilities such as free WiFi, private driveways, enclosed gardens, fully-equipped kitchens, and extra special touches such as hot tubs and games rooms. Many of our cottages are also dog-friendly, so even your furry friend can come along and join in the fun.

    If you're looking for a base to explore the stunning Northumbrian coast and countryside, start browsing our hand-picked selection today and let's plan the holiday of your dreams.

    Why book your Northumberland accommodation with Snaptrip?

    We've scoured this stunning county to find the best self-catering accommodations, so you don't have to. At Snaptrip, we only pick properties that we are proud to represent, so you can book your Northumberland holiday rental with complete confidence.

    With almost a thousand breathtaking holiday cottages scattered throughout the county, from the beautiful coastline and across the National Park, you're sure to find your dream home away from home.

    Your time with friends and family is precious, and a holiday is a time to forget about your stresses, reconnect with your favourite people, and make memories. And we're here to ensure you find the ideal accommodation to complete your break.

    If you need any advice or help on where to stay and what to do, our friendly customer service team is here to make things as easy and stress-free as possible.

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Hugh Michael - Verified booking

      Cheviot Cottage.

      On arriving at the cottage, I was surprised to find that the cottage was in the far-right hand corner of the courtyard down a little side lane, the photos on sykes website did not indicate this. Entering the property was a pleasant surprise with what looked like new carpeting. We unloaded the car and then set about unpacking, there is no where apart from the fridge to store any food, looking round the kitchen area I spotted grease and dirt on the extractor hood with writing in the grime. This clearly has not been cleaned for a long time, also cobwebs hanging from the cupboard to the left. On returning to cottage on Wednesday evening at first glance it looked as though someone had been into the cottage as the grease and grime on the extractor looked as though it had been cleaned unfortunately when I switched on the light this was not the case Front Door. When the door was closed and locked daylight can be seen all the way down the lock side of the door, this also rattled in the light breeze and was very drafty, I have to say this is also a security issue as the gap was such that the locking mechanism as very little purchase on the frame. Another large cobweb hanging from the picture to the right of the door. Bathroom. This would appear to have been recently refurbished and was very clean, on attempting to use the shower as there were no instructions for use on the information leaflet I turned on the water flow and could see that the temperature was set to 40 degrees, the water ran cold for a while whilst the boiler was heating the water, once up to temperature I got into the shower as it should regulate itself, it didn’t, the water ran hotter and hotter until the boiler kicked out and the shower then ran cold, this process kept repeating until I eventually gave up on the shower as I was going to get scalded, so no more showers for the rest of our stay. Scenic view from widow seats, This is spoiled by the failed glazing units in both the seated windows as the have condensation in the units from late afternoon to Late morning. WIFI. Although it was stated on the website that Wi-Fi connection was intermittent due to the location, the information sheet indicated to Wi-Fi names and passwords, neither of these came up when trying to log in, a name did come up and I suspected it was the small white router on the bedside cabinet, success this had a password on the bottom of the unit, I managed to access the Wi-Fi however there was no internet available, this stayed the same for the remainder of our stay certainly not intermittent. Central heating, no instructions for the use of central heating and as this was in the corner down the lane did not get any sunshine worth mentioning so tended to be rather cool in the cottage, heating came on automatically in the mornings as we were getting ready to go out and then for a very short period at around 6:00pm. Outside. The dark courtyard and the lane where our cottage was located, had outside lighting fitted however during our stay this never came on at any time, no switch inside the property operates these lights, so have to assume the owner has control of these and they just aren’t working. Seating area to rear with table and chairs. This was like a bombsite; timber has been sawn up into logs and left lying around strange as there is no log burner on the property. Two wheel barrows left to patio area along with various other garden tools, a pile of masonry, a partly filled excavation and two planters with weeds, looking along the backs of other cottage the seating areas were pleasant with established planters and no building mess. On Thursday morning we decided we would pack the car and leave a day earlier as we were due to leave on Friday morning and both needed to get home and get a shower. I have photos of all these issues and will forward them if you can send me an email address

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    • Tracey - Verified booking

      We had a wonderful stay at The Lodge, from arrival it felt like a home from home.

      The layout of the ground floor is excellent and we made the most of the amazing views from both the conservatory to the front, and orangery to the rear. We were fortunate to have had a sunny and hot week, so the bifold windows in the orangery were always open in an evening. Just the sounds of sheep and birds it was bliss. The property is extremely comfortable and thoughtfully furnished. A couple of niggles which let it down slightly - on arrival the kitchen (orangery) floor had not been swept, and there were crumbs over the worktops. It didn't take long for us to rectify this, but it would have been nice not to have needed to. Also, the front garden was in some need of maintenance, the grass desperately needed cutting and the flowers were struggling through the weeds. Elsdon is a great spot for exploring and The Lodge is ideally situated. We can't wait to visit again next year.

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    • Mrs Spence - Verified booking

      A really cosy and welcoming cottage, cleverly and sympathetically converted from the original barn, but still totally in harmony with it's fabulously remote location, The hosts were lovely and we really appreciated the trouble they took to makes us feel at home, to the extent of having lit the wood burning stove for our arrival. The cottage décor and furnishings were just right for the location and property style, but the view out the window was so stunning the rest paled into insignificance. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay, it was a wonderful relaxing base from which to explore Northumberland for the first time. Hopefully we'll get back again soon.

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    • Marian - Verified booking

      The Lodge is a very spacious, immaculate detached cottage.

      For two people, it is one of the largest we have stayed in, plenty of room, utility, parking space etc. Everything you think you will need, is there!! It is warm, cosy and very very pleasant, with wonderful views from both the rear orangery and the front conservatory! A wonderful, wonderful holiday cottage, ideal for just getting away from it all. The stunning Northumberland is an added bonus! Great walking country. John is a brilliant host and am sure nothing would be too much trouble for him to ensure you had a lovely holiday in his lovely property.

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    • Gillian - Verified booking

      The Lodge was very comfortable, clean and well-equipped (maybe some serving spoons would be useful and we coudn't find any extra bin bags for the rubbish).

      It was well situated to get to local tourist sites and loads of lovely walks. The views from the house were stunning, in all directions. And I loved finding out about the history of the pele tower. As we were staying for 2 weeks, we did expect to find arrangements for a change of bed linen and towels but this didn't happen - we found some "not such good quality" towels in a cupboard and washed the bed linen ourselves. Apart from that minor inconvenience, we had an excellent holiday.

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    Things to do near Northumberland

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    Northumberland Country Zoo

    Northumberland Country Zoo is a family-friendly attraction with a variety of animals from all over the world. The zoo's small size makes it easy to navigate, and visitors can get up close and personal with the animals. Don't miss the opportunity to feed the lemurs! Address: Eshottheugh, Felton, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE65 9QH

    Chesters Roman Fort

    Historic Roman fort built to guard the bridge which carried Hadrian's Wall over the River North Tyne, in Chollerford, Northumberland. Distinctive museum on-site.
    Alnwick Castle
    Experience the magic of one of the UK’s most iconic castles. Built almost a thousand years ago to guard a crossing of the River Aln, Alnwick Castle and Gardens is the seat of the Duke of Northumberland and was featured as Hogwarts in the first two Harry Potter films. Like Harry, you too can take your first flying lesson in the grounds of this spectacular castle, learning from the estate’s eccentric wizarding professors.
    Alnmouth Beach
    Alnmouth beach sits in a wide sandy bay at the mouth of the River Aln (hence the name!) It boasts lots of great walks on the sand with fabulous views.

    Frequent questions

    • What is Northumberland best known for?

      Northumberland is best known for its stunning natural landscapes and rich history. It is home to Hadrian's Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which attracts visitors from around the world. The county is also renowned for its picturesque castles, including Alnwick Castle, and its beautiful coastline, which features pristine beaches and the iconic Holy Island of Lindisfarne.

    • Is Northumberland good for walking?

      Yes, Northumberland is a fantastic destination for walking enthusiasts. It offers a diverse range of landscapes, including rolling hills, rugged moorlands, and coastal paths, providing a variety of walking routes for all levels of experience. The region's most notable walking attraction is Hadrian's Wall Path, a long-distance trail that stretches 84 miles across the county, offering stunning views and a chance to explore historical sites along the way.

    • Has Northumberland got a beach?

      Yes, Northumberland boasts a stunning coastline with several beautiful beaches. Bamburgh Beach, with its iconic castle as a backdrop, is particularly popular and offers vast stretches of golden sand. Embleton Bay is known for its scenic beauty, while Druridge Bay offers a seven-mile-long sandy beach perfect for leisurely walks. Other notable beaches in Northumberland include Alnmouth Beach, Seahouses Beach, and Beadnell Bay, each with its own unique charm and coastal features.

    • How do you spend a day in Northumberland?

      Start by exploring the historical marvels of Hadrian's Wall, visiting key sites such as Housesteads Roman Fort or Vindolanda. Then, head to the coast to enjoy the breathtaking beaches, perhaps indulging in a leisurely walk along Bamburgh Beach or visiting the charming village of Seahouses. Inland, Northumberland National Park offers opportunities for hiking and immersing yourself in the picturesque landscapes. End your day by visiting a local pub or restaurant to savor delicious regional cuisine, including fresh seafood and traditional dishes like stotties or Craster kippers.

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