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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

The Hive On The River Bank - Northumberland
9.9 110 reviews

The Hive On The River Bank

cabin
This riverside lodge is situated 3.2km outside Hawick in the Scottish Borders, offering easy access to the town's amenities and the wider region's attractions.
The spacious three-bedroom static caravan sleeps eight, boasts two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen including an air fryer, a large decked area overlooking the River Teviot, and is close to walking trails and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Host & Stay | Cairnswood Lodge - Northumberland
No reviews

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.
Cabin Sleeps 4 With Garden And Parking - Northumberland
9.5 6 reviews

Cabin Sleeps 4 With Garden And Parking

cabin, Eyemouth
This Eyemouth lodge is located approximately 2.4 kilometres from Coldingham Bay Beach, with Bamburgh Castle 49.9 kilometres and Etal Castle 35.4 kilometres away.
This 40 square metre self-catering accommodation sleeps up to 4 guests, offering a garden, balcony, free WiFi, and a kitchen equipped with a fridge, microwave oven, and dishwasher.
Host & Stay | Cosy Cove - Northumberland
10 1 review

Host & Stay | Cosy Cove

chalet, Cresswell
This two-bedroom lodge is located within Cresswell Towers Holiday Park, a rural seaside village in Northumberland, situated approximately 10 kilometres from Ashington Station and a short drive from Warkworth Castle and Alnwick Castle & Gardens.
This pet-friendly chalet accommodates up to four guests, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, a living area with a fireplace, and convenient access to Cresswell's sandy beach, dunes, and the Northumberland Coast Path for exploration.

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Best Northumberland unique accommodations with a balcony

Host & Stay | Leon's Retreat - Northumberland
No reviews

Host & Stay | Leon's Retreat

chalet, Cresswell
This chalet is situated in Cresswell, Northumberland, offering direct access to the Northumberland Coast Path with views across Druridge Bay, located approximately 10 kilometres from Ashington Station.
This family-friendly accommodation provides 75 square meters of space for up to six guests, featuring three bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, and on-site parking, with up to two well-behaved dogs welcome.
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.
2 Bed Caravan - Sleeps 6 - Parking - Pets - Northumberland
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2 Bed Caravan - Sleeps 6 - Parking - Pets

cabin, Whitley Bay
This Whitley Bay holiday home is conveniently located near the beach, offering easy access to St James' Park and St Mary's Lighthouse, though precise distances aren't specified.
The 75 square metre self-catering lodge boasts two bedrooms (one double, two singles), a pull-out sofa bed sleeping six, two bathrooms (one with a shower, one with a bath), a kitchen with fridge, microwave, hob, oven and freezer, plus a terrace, parking, and a swimming pool; pets are welcome (charges apply).
Pet Friendly - Lodge At Riverview Holiday Park - Northumberland
10 1 review

Pet Friendly - Lodge At Riverview Holiday Park

chalet, NEWCASTLETON
This Newcastleton lodge, near the Clan Armstrong Centre and Gilnockie Tower, offers easy access to attractions such as The Walled Garden at Arkleton and Kielder Observatory.
This pet-friendly self-catering property boasts 75 square metres of space, comprising two bedrooms (king-size and two singles), two bathrooms with walk-in showers, a fully equipped kitchen, and parking, accommodating up to four guests.

Frequently Asked Questions about unique stays in Northumberland

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

    For hidden gems, consider exploring the ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle, a truly breathtaking coastal ruin offering stunning views. Or, venture to the less-visited Bamburgh Castle, equally impressive but often less crowded than Alnwick. For a quieter beach experience, head to Beadnell Bay, known for its beautiful sands and charming village. And don't forget the Northumberland National Park's less-trodden trails; they offer incredible walking opportunities with less foot traffic than the more popular paths.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in Northumberland, United Kingdom?

    Northumberland hosts several events. The Alnwick Garden hosts various seasonal events and festivals throughout the year. Check their website for specific dates. The Northumberland County Show is a large agricultural show with various attractions. Smaller, local festivals are scattered across the county; checking local event listings closer to your travel dates will offer the most up-to-date information.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in Northumberland, United Kingdom?

    Northumberland boasts a diverse range of landscapes. The Northumberland National Park features rolling hills, heather moorland, and dramatic valleys. The coastline offers stunning beaches, dramatic cliffs, and rocky inlets. Inland, you'll find farmland, forests, and charming villages nestled amidst the countryside. The Cheviot Hills offer a more rugged, mountainous terrain.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in Northumberland, United Kingdom?

    Many sporting activities are popular in Northumberland. Walking and hiking are incredibly popular, especially in the Northumberland National Park. Cycling is also prevalent, with numerous trails catering to various skill levels. Water sports, such as surfing and kayaking, are popular along the coast, particularly near Alnmouth and Bamburgh. Golf courses are plentiful throughout the area.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in Northumberland, United Kingdom?

    Northumberland's weather can be unpredictable, so layering is key. Pack waterproof and windproof outerwear, warm layers like fleeces or sweaters, sturdy walking boots, and comfortable clothing suitable for all weather conditions. Even in summer, evenings can be cool, so bringing warmer clothes is advisable. Don't forget sunscreen and a hat, especially during the summer months.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents in Northumberland, United Kingdom?

    Visiting local farmers' markets in towns like Alnwick or Hexham provides opportunities to interact with local producers and sample regional foods. Participating in guided walks in the National Park often involve interaction with knowledgeable local guides. Exploring smaller villages and pubs allows for casual interaction with residents. Attending local events or festivals will provide a chance to engage with the community.
  • Is Northumberland, United Kingdom known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    During spring, the Northumberland National Park is ablaze with wildflowers. Autumn brings spectacular displays of color change in the leaves of the trees across the region. The coastline offers opportunities to spot migrating birds throughout the year, depending on the season. Winter can bring stunning snow-covered landscapes, particularly in the higher elevations of the Cheviot Hills.
  • What are the best local foods in Northumberland, United Kingdom?

    Northumberland boasts delicious local produce. Game meats, such as venison and grouse, are popular, along with locally sourced seafood. Cheeses, like Northumberland Cheese, are also a regional specialty. Many pubs and restaurants offer traditional dishes using locally sourced ingredients. Look out for the many farm shops selling fresh produce.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in Northumberland, United Kingdom?

    For adventure, consider coasteering along the dramatic coastline – this involves scrambling over rocks and swimming in the sea. Kayaking or canoeing provides opportunities to explore the coastline and rivers from a different perspective. Mountain biking in the Cheviot Hills offers challenging trails for experienced riders. Rock climbing and hill walking are also popular adventurous activities.

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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

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.
Castle ∙ 4 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests - Northumberland
9.6 5 reviews

Castle ∙ 4 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests

castle, Teviotdale
This four-bedroom self-catering property in Teviotdale is situated on a medieval castle estate, approximately 5km from the nearest amenities.
The 45-square-metre dwelling boasts a private hot tub, summerhouse, games room, on-site spa (discount offered), and parking for four cars, sleeping up to eight guests plus two dogs, with access to an Orangery coffee shop (10% discount offered).
Chalet ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests - Northumberland
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Chalet ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests

chalet, Lanchester
Chestnut Lodge, a three-bedroom holiday home near Lanchester in County Durham, offers accessible accommodation with stunning countryside views and is within easy driving distance (approximately 20km) of Consett and Hexham, and Beamish, the Living Museum of the North.
This self-catering property sleeps six, features a wet room, sunken hot tub, Smart TV, and open-plan living space, with an on-site café providing sensory rooms and a Changing Places facility, plus access to adaptive equipment if needed.
Host & Stay - 10th Avenue - Northumberland
8.5 9 reviews

Host & Stay - 10th Avenue

chalet, Morpeth
This family-friendly chalet is situated in West Thirston, 19 kilometres from Newcastle International Airport and 20 kilometres from Alnwick Castle.
This 70-square-metre lodge offers accommodation for up to seven guests across two bedrooms and two bathrooms, featuring a well-equipped kitchen, a Jacuzzi, a terrace, and complimentary Wi-Fi and parking.

Best Northumberland unique accommodations with a garden

Eden Eco Cabin And Pub - Northumberland
No reviews

Eden Eco Cabin And Pub

cabin, Cumbria
This modern lodge is situated in a rural, waterfront location near Carlisle, Cumbria, offering proximity to Hadrian's Wall and the Solway Coast, with The Crossings pub just 180 meters away.
This 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom lodge accommodates up to 3 guests and features a kitchenette, modern bathroom, and a spa, with opportunities for wildlife activities and visits to sites like Bolton Fell National Nature Reserve and Bewcastle Museum.
Shepherds Hut, Alston, Cumbria - Northumberland
9.9 104 reviews

Shepherds Hut, Alston, Cumbria

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The Hideaway is a shepherd's hut situated in the North Pennines AONB, a short drive from Alston, the highest market town in England, and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. This property has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and user experience.
The charming hut has one bedroom and one bathroom, ideal for a couple seeking a peaceful retreat. Guests can enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, a cosy log burner, a private outdoor plunge bath, and a BBQ for al fresco dining, as well as easy access to walking trails and cycling routes.
Rye Hill Farm - Northumberland
9.4 29 reviews

Rye Hill Farm

farm, Hexham
This farm in Rye Hill, Hexham, offers excellent user, location, and cleanliness ratings, with complimentary Wi-Fi, free on-site parking, and a picnic area with barbecue facilities.
Guests can easily explore the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty within a 10-minute drive, the Queen's Hall Arts Centre, At Slaley Hall Golf Course (5.6 km away), and the historic Hexham Market Place (8.6 km away).
Delightful Cosy Shepherd's Hut @ Victorian Station - Northumberland
10 234 reviews

Delightful Cosy Shepherd's Hut @ Victorian Station

cabin
Bluebell, a shepherd's hut in Northumberland, is situated near the Northumberland coast and hills, a 5-minute drive from a well-stocked shop.
This self-catering unit sleeps two, offering a double bed, kitchenette with fridge/freezer and microwave, private decking with fire pit, plus Wi-Fi and board games.
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