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1205 Unique places to stay in Northumberland

Best family friendly Northumberland unique stays

Among the 1205 accommodations in Northumberland, here are the 4 best family friendly unique accommodations

40 M² Cabin ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 4 Guests - Northumberland
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40 M² Cabin ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 4 Guests

cabin, Coldingham
This detached lodge is located at Coldingham Bay Leisure Park, a 10-15 minute walk from Coldingham Priory and The Anchor, with St Abbs Head approximately 1 kilometer away.
This family-friendly lodge offers 40 square meters of living space with one bedroom, sleeping up to four guests, and features a well-equipped kitchen, a walk-in shower, and an enclosed garden with a patio and balcony.
Cosy Woodland Retreat Near Lake - Northumberland
9.9 93 reviews

Cosy Woodland Retreat Near Lake

cabin
Squirrels Leap Lodge, near Felmoor Park's lake in Northumberland, offers a peaceful woodland setting a short distance from the park's amenities.
This two-bedroom, two-bathroom lodge sleeps four, boasting a spacious open-plan living area with a fireplace, Smart TV, well-equipped kitchen, and private decked area; on-site facilities include family and dog-friendly amenities.
Woodland View Luxury Lodge, Felton - Northumberland
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Woodland View Luxury Lodge, Felton

chalet, Morpeth
This lodge, situated within Percy Wood Holiday Park in Swarland, Northumberland, offers a peaceful woodland setting approximately 16 kilometres from Alnwick and its attractions, and within easy reach of Morpeth.
This family-friendly, pet-friendly lodge accommodates up to five guests across two bedrooms, featuring an open-plan living space, an enclosed veranda with a hot tub, and is conveniently located for exploring local amenities and attractions such as Alnwick Castle and Cragside.
Dixons Den Hot Tub - Northumberland
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Dixons Den Hot Tub

cabin, Shilbottle
Cabin. Your accommodation will be located in Shilbottle.
Services and facilities: free parking, a kitchen and a jacuzzi. Take advantage of the terrace in this accommodation in Shilbottle.

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Best Northumberland unusual places with a balcony

2 Bedroom Accommodation In Cresswell Beach - Northumberland
10 1 review

2 Bedroom Accommodation In Cresswell Beach

chalet, Cresswell beach
This Cresswell Beach holiday home is situated just steps from Broad Sand Rocks beach, 4km from Lyne Sands, and within 10km of Druridge Bay and Queen Elizabeth II Country Parks.
The two-bedroom, two-bathroom self-catering property sleeps four guests and includes a kitchen with a fridge, a terrace, on-site fitness centre, parking, internet access, and is close to an arcade.
85 M² Cabin ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests - Northumberland
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85 M² Cabin ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests

cabin, Coldingham
This traditional lodge is situated in Coldingham, offering a tranquil retreat close to local conveniences.
This 85 square meter holiday home accommodates up to six guests in three bedrooms and features a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, a garden, and internet access.
The View Point Northumberland - Northumberland
8.7 26 reviews

The View Point Northumberland

chalet, Newton on the Moor
This detached cottage in Newton on the Moor offers a peaceful rural setting, conveniently located 11.9 kilometres from Alnwick Castle and 37 kilometres from Bamburgh Castle.
This 60-square-metre lodge accommodates up to 4 guests across 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, featuring a fully equipped kitchen with a microwave, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a balcony.
Lodge With River View - Sleeps 6 - Pet Friendly - Northumberland
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Lodge With River View - Sleeps 6 - Pet Friendly

chalet, Hawick
This three-bedroom Hawick lodge, sleeping six, is situated 5km from The Borders Distillery and within 10km of the Borders Textile Towerhouse and Hawick Museum & Scott Art Gallery.
The 100 square metre self-catering property boasts a fully equipped kitchen (fridge, microwave, dishwasher), two bathrooms, a garden, terrace, parking, internet access, and is pet-friendly.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Northumberland

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Northumberland, United Kingdom?

    For hidden gems, consider a visit to the charming village of Bamburgh, with its imposing castle and stunning coastline. Then there's Alnwick Garden, a beautifully restored garden with unique features like the Grand Cascade waterfall. For something different, explore the ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle, perched dramatically on the coast, offering breathtaking views. Finally, the less-visited Beadnell Bay, with its sandy beach and opportunities for watersports, is well worth a visit.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in Northumberland, United Kingdom?

    Northumberland hosts several events. The Northumberland County Show is a large agricultural show, showcasing local produce and livestock. Alnwick Garden also puts on various seasonal events and festivals throughout the year. Specific dates vary, so checking local listings closer to your travel dates is advisable.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in Northumberland, United Kingdom?

    Northumberland boasts diverse landscapes. You'll find stunning stretches of coastline, including sandy beaches like Bamburgh Beach and dramatic cliffs. Inland, there's the Northumberland National Park, with its heather moorland, rolling hills, and forests. The Cheviot Hills offer opportunities for hiking and exploring rugged terrain. The area also features rivers, such as the River Tyne and the River Coquet, with opportunities for river activities.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in Northumberland, United Kingdom?

    Yes, Northumberland offers various sporting activities. Walking and hiking are popular in the Northumberland National Park and along the coast. Cycling routes are plentiful, taking in the scenic countryside and coastal paths. Watersports, including surfing and kayaking, are available at locations like Beadnell Bay. For those who enjoy horse riding, several stables offer guided trail rides through the scenic landscapes.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in Northumberland, United Kingdom?

    Northumberland's weather can be unpredictable. Pack layers of clothing, including waterproof and windproof outerwear, as showers are common. Sturdy footwear is essential for walking and hiking, especially in the National Park. Even in summer, evenings can be cool, so bring a warm jumper or fleece. Sunscreen and sunglasses are also advisable, even on cloudy days.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents in Northumberland, United Kingdom?

    Visiting local farmers' markets is a great way to experience local produce and interact with producers. Many pubs and restaurants in smaller villages offer a chance to chat with locals and experience traditional Northumberland hospitality. Attending local events, like the Northumberland County Show, provides opportunities to meet people from the area and learn about local traditions. Consider staying in a bed and breakfast; this often offers more opportunities for personal interaction with residents.
  • Is Northumberland, United Kingdom known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    During spring and autumn, the Northumberland National Park's heather moorland displays vibrant colours. In winter, the coastline can offer dramatic displays of stormy seas and dramatic sunsets. Birdwatching is popular year-round, with various migratory birds visiting the area at different times of the year.
  • What are the best local foods in Northumberland, United Kingdom?

    Northumberland boasts delicious local produce. Look out for fresh seafood, especially crab and lobster, often found in coastal restaurants. Game, such as venison and grouse, is also popular, reflecting the area's rural character. Local cheeses, like Northumberland Cheese, are available at farmers' markets and shops. And don't forget the hearty Northumberland oatcakes, a local speciality.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in Northumberland, United Kingdom?

    For adventure, consider coasteering along the dramatic Northumberland coastline. Kayaking or canoeing on the River Coquet offers a different perspective of the landscape. Hiking in the Cheviot Hills provides challenging trails for experienced walkers. For something less strenuous, but still adventurous, explore the many castles and historical sites, uncovering Northumberland's rich history.

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Best Northumberland unique stays with a jacuzzi

Among the 1205 accommodations in Northumberland, here are the 4 best unique accommodations with a jacuzzi

Scandinavian Luxury Log Cabin Sleeps 6, Hot Tub, Durham & Bishop Auckland - Northumberland
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Scandinavian Luxury Log Cabin Sleeps 6, Hot Tub, Durham & Bishop Auckland

cabin, Oakenshaw, Durham
This Oakenshaw holiday home is situated in a rustic countryside location near Crook, offering easy access to historical sites such as Beamish Open Air Museum and Binchester Roman Fort (distances unspecified).
The 96-square-metre self-catering lodge sleeps six guests in three bedrooms, one bathroom, and boasts a private patio, hot tub, fitness centre, and free Wi-Fi; nearby activities include fishing, swimming, cycling, and hiking.
Host & Stay | Cairnswood Lodge - Northumberland
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Host & Stay | Cairnswood Lodge

chalet, Felton
This two-bedroom lodge is located in a rural village in Morpeth, offering easy access to Alnwick Castle, which is a 15-minute drive away, and Macdonald Linden Hall Golf and Country Club, 9 minutes away.
This pet-friendly, family-friendly accommodation for four guests features a kitchen with a fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, a hot tub, a garden, parking, and Wi-Fi, with a dedicated workspace for remote workers.
Tyne Log Cabin - Uk3480 - Northumberland
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Tyne Log Cabin - Uk3480

cabin, West Thirston
Tyne Log Cabin - Uk3480, a holiday lodge in West Thirston, offers a rural escape located 37 kilometres from Newcastle International Airport and 37 kilometres from St. James' Park.
This pet-friendly lodge accommodates up to 11 guests and features a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, complimentary Wi-Fi, private parking, a garden, and a hot tub, with a children's playground on-site and Alnwick Castle just 19 kilometres away.
Olive Tree Lodge - Northumberland
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Olive Tree Lodge

chalet, Eshott
This Eshott lodge offers a convenient base with Olive Tree Lodge situated within Eshott, providing straightforward access to local amenities.
This pet-friendly chalet accommodation features a swimming pool, jacuzzi, and a terrace, with complimentary high-speed internet, on-site parking, and air-conditioning available in select rooms.

Best Northumberland unusual places with a garden

Couples Retreat Near Holy Island | Dog Friendly - Northumberland
9.9 97 reviews

Couples Retreat Near Holy Island | Dog Friendly

farm
This luxurious studio apartment, near Beal, Northumberland, is a short distance – a stone's throw – from Holy Island and close to the Northumberland Coast.
The self-catering unit, sleeping two, boasts a private patio garden, fully equipped kitchen including dishwasher, and free parking, plus excellent guest reviews and is situated in a converted dairy building.
The Garden Room @3 The Drive - Northumberland
9.8 679 reviews

The Garden Room @3 The Drive

cabin
This quiet garden room is located in Stannington, just 1.6km from both a pub/restaurant and an Indian restaurant at Stannington Station. The accommodation has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The self-contained unit offers a private garden and a spacious living area, comfortably accommodating up to two guests. Guests can enjoy modern amenities including Wi-Fi, a television, and a private en-suite bathroom, as well as a large grassed area perfect for relaxing outdoors.
Chloe's Cabin, Felton - Northumberland
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Chloe's Cabin, Felton

chalet, Morpeth
Chloe's Cabin, a two-bedroom lodge, is located in Felton, Northumberland, offering a rural experience 16 kilometres north of Morpeth and 16 kilometres south of Alnwick, with a pub just 160 metres away.
This family-friendly and pet-friendly accommodation for four includes an en-suite double bedroom, a twin bedroom, a well-equipped open-plan living area with a dishwasher and American-style fridge/freezer, and enclosed decking with a sunken hot tub.
The Barn & The Log Cabin, Sleeps 12, 2 Hot Tubs, Near Durham & Bishop Auckland - Northumberland
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The Barn & The Log Cabin, Sleeps 12, 2 Hot Tubs, Near Durham & Bishop Auckland

cabin, Durham
This spacious 5-bedroom log cabin and barn, accommodating up to 22 guests, is located in Durham, 19 kilometres from Lumley Castle and 24 kilometres from Beamish Museum.
The accommodation features a swimming pool, two hot tubs, a garden with play equipment, a pool table, barbecue facilities, a sun terrace, a fireplace, and complimentary WiFi, with a floor area of 300 square meters.
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