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  • Last Minute Cottages - 3 Bed Lodge in Bamburgh
  • 2

    Northumberland

    3 Bed Lodge in Bamburgh

    Ref: S231861

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    Additional information and rules - 3 bedrooms - 2 doubles and 1 twin - 1 en-suite shower room and 1 shower room - Electric oven and electric hob, microwave, dishwasher - Utility room - washer/dryer and fridge/freezer - Wood burner (first...

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    £163

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Aidan Cottage
  • 2

    Northumberland

    Aidan Cottage

    Ref: S190382

    Reviews 13

    2
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    Aidan Cottage is in the hamlet of Adderstone, near the village of Lucker. It is a charming stone cottage providing accommodation for up to 4 guests. It has open plan living space and a garden with table and chairs, perfect for alfresco...

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    £109

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Apple Blossom
  • 3

    Northumberland

    Apple Blossom

    Ref: S190227

    Reviews 11

    3
    6
    Apple Blossom is a charming stone cottage, providing accommodation for up to 6 guests, in the hamlet of Adderstone, near the village of Lucker. Accommodation is over two floors with an open plan living space on the ground floor and three bedrooms...

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    £135

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Breamish
  • 2

    Northumberland

    Breamish

    Ref: S121430

    Reviews 50

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    Longframlington is a village situated in the heart of rural Northumberland, between the Cheviots and the coast. Brinkburn Priory is a pleasant, short drive away, plus just 10 minutes’ drive to the west is the National Trust’s Cragside House and...

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    £67

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Hillside View
  • 2

    Northumberland

    Hillside View

    Ref: S418442

    Reviews 38

    2
    4
    Set within the picturesque countryside of Northumberland rests the delightful village of Felton, nestled between Morpeth and Alnwick. The streets of the village are home to a well-stocked convenience store, a quaint coffee shop, a pub and a...

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    £137

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Harbottle Lodge
  • 2

    Northumberland

    Harbottle Lodge

    Ref: S70021

    Reviews 40

    1
    2
    The village of Longframlington sits at the heart of rural Northumberland, between the Cheviots and the coast and provides great access to a range of great walking opportunities. Brinkburn Priory is a pleasant, short drive away - a restored...

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    £61

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  • Last Minute Cottages - John's Cabin
  • 1

    Northumberland

    John's Cabin

    Ref: S519941

    Reviews 17

    1
    2
    As a rural Northumberland community nestled between the Cheviot Mountains and the shore, Longframlington has a wealth of wonderful walking possibilities at its fingertips. There is a rebuilt Augustinian priory on the banks of the River Coquet just...

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    £52

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Copperfield House, Alnwick
  • Northumberland

    Copperfield House, Alnwick

    Ref: S855104

    Reviews 16

    3
    5
    A Stylish, Hidden Gem in Historic Alnwick Copperfield House provides unique accommodation in Alnwick, situated in the very heart of this thriving market town. Nestled in a street steeped with history, Copperfield House has been lovingly restored...

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    £121

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cowslip
  • 2

    Northumberland

    Cowslip

    Ref: S170708

    Reviews 40

    3
    8
    Bamburgh is a village and civil parish resting on the Northumberland Coast AONB, boasting a plethora of countryside sites and lovely sandy beaches. The village has a convenience store and traditional pubs and restaurants, with easy access to the...

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    £138

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Eslington East Wing, Alnwick
  • Northumberland

    Eslington East Wing, Alnwick

    Ref: S599108

    Reviews 5

    5
    10
    Eslington East Wing offers substantial and gracious self-contained accommodation within the striking Georgian country house enjoying its own large lawned grounds. Arriving at the East Wing you are welcomed by the inviting entrance leading to the...

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    £257

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lotus Lodge
  • 2

    Northumberland

    Lotus Lodge

    Ref: S684743

    Reviews 1

    2
    4
    The delightful village of Felton is set in rural Northumberland, between Morpeth to the south and Alnwick to the north. The village has a shop with a post office, coffee shop, pub and restaurant, and is just 10 miles from Alnwick, with its Castle...

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    £87

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Hercules
  • Northumberland

    Hercules

    Ref: S668175

    Reviews 3

    2
    4
    Between Morpeth to the south and Alnwick to the north, in rural Northumberland, sits the lovely village of Felton. The village is only 10 miles from Alnwick, which is known for its castle and famed Garden, which includes Europe's largest cascading...

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    £129

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Mallow Lodge (4 Guests), Bamburgh
  • 2

    Northumberland

    Mallow Lodge (4 Guests), Bamburgh

    Ref: S136422

    Reviews 11

    2
    4
    Mallow Lodge is one of a small group of holiday eco-lodges situated within the dramatic setting of Brada Quarry. Northumberland is known for its stunning scenery, and the quarry is no exception, with superb views from the decking and living room,...

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    £229

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Old Library, Alnwick
  • Northumberland

    The Old Library, Alnwick

    Ref: S855146

    Reviews 14

    2
    4
    A Quirky Georgian Property with Old School Charm The Old Library is a gorgeous Georgian property built as a school in 1810 by the second Duke of Northumberland to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of King George III. The school closed in 1921 and...

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    £127

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bolams Lodge
  • Northumberland

    Bolams Lodge

    Ref: S244886

    Reviews 12

    2
    4
    For those who want to explore the Northumbrian coastline and Berwick upon Tweed, Bolams Lodge is the ideal cottage just for that. Situated just north of the hamlet of Haggerston and 6 miles south of the coastal town of Berwick, it is also a short...

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    £115

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Pine Tree
  • 2

    Northumberland

    Pine Tree

    Ref: S268141

    Reviews 8

    3
    6
    Otterburn is a charming village resting within the countryside of Northumberland. On the border of the Northumberland National Park offering a wonderful range of leisure facilities, the village makes a fantastic base for those seeking a rural...

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    £151

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Pegasus
  • 2

    Northumberland

    Pegasus

    Ref: S668172

    Reviews 1

    2
    4
    Between Morpeth to the south and Alnwick to the north, in rural Northumberland, sits the lovely village of Felton. The village is only 10 miles from Alnwick, which is known for its castle and famed Garden, which includes Europe's largest cascading...

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    £129

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Summerset Lodge
  • Northumberland

    Summerset Lodge

    Ref: S394466

    Reviews 20

    3
    6
    The seaside village of Bamburgh is one of Northumberland’s major visitor attractions. Featuring the breath-taking Bamburgh Castle that is open to the public on a daily basis and the village's own delightful Bamburgh Beach. There are excellent...

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    £169

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Novelist's Cottage, Alnwick
  • Northumberland

    Novelist's Cottage, Alnwick

    Ref: S855150

    Reviews 1

    2
    4
    A Stunning Georgian Property with a Modern Twist Novelists Cottage is a luxury Georgian property in Alnwick, originally built as a school in 1810 by the second Duke of Northumberland to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of King George III. The...

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    £123

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 10 Woodlands Way
  • 2

    Northumberland

    10 Woodlands Way

    Ref: S1074922

    3
    6
    The delightful village of Swarland is set in rural Northumberland, between Morpeth to the south and Alnwick to the north. The village has Nelsons, situated in the sports hall, which is open seven days a week, serving excellent coffee and meals, a...

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    £95

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Shearwater Lodge
  • 2

    Northumberland

    Shearwater Lodge

    Ref: S802065

    Reviews 8

    3
    6
    The village’s sweeping sandy beaches and dramatic fortress - Bamburgh Castle - make Bamburgh one of Northumberland’s major visitor attractions. The castle can be seen for miles and dominates this part of the county’s coastline. Today it remains...

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    £196

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Orchard Lodge
  • Northumberland

    Orchard Lodge

    Ref: S9119

    Reviews 14

    3
    6
    Lying in the loop of the River Coquet on the Heritage Coast, Warkworth is a picturesque village, dominated by the dramatic ruins of its 12th century castle. The main street is lined with Georgian and early Victorian houses and there is an...

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    £86

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Wild Chive Lodge
  • 1

    Northumberland

    Wild Chive Lodge

    Ref: S1070567

    3
    6
    Located in an exclusive development at the foot of Brada Hill, just 2 miles from Bamburgh, this stylish and dog-friendly retreat offers the perfect escape for families and friends looking to explore Northumberland’s beautiful coastline. Nearby,...

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    £180

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Isabellas Hideaway
  • 3

    Northumberland

    Isabellas Hideaway

    Ref: S1035029

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    Plan your dream retreat with our Northumberland log cabins

    Northumberland is one of the most northern points of England, sitting on the border of Scotland. Encompassing a beautiful, unspoiled coastline and the untouched hills of Northumberland National Park, you'll never be short of things to do.

    One of the big draws of Northumberland is the charming seaside towns, such as Seahouses and Craster, where you can enjoy miles of sandy beaches and quaint seaside attractions all while munching on fresh fish and chips. There are also plenty of historic sites nearby, such as Bamburgh Castle ruins, Alnwick Castle, and Hadrian's Wall.

    To experience this majestic county in all its glory, stay in one of our beautiful Northumberland log cabins or lodges. With plenty of cute and quirky Northumberland self-catering cabins to choose between, from luxury yurts to traditional wooden chalets, you can bring your friends, family, or even your precious pooch as you get away from it all and have an exciting adventure.

    Why choose a Northumberland weekend break or staycation?

    Whether you're looking for a countryside break or coastal adventure, the magical landscape of Northumberland is the perfect destination.

    From the rural greenery of the Northumberland National Park and the epic beaches lining the shores of the North Sea to the picturesque towns and villages and incredible ancient castles, this impressive county has something for everyone.

    Northumberland is the least-populated county in England, making it the perfect escape from the daily grind. It's also home to some amazing wildlife, including puffins. Take a boat trip to the Farne Islands, an important bird sanctuary where around 290 species have been found, including Arctic terns, shags, eider ducks, guillemots, razorbills, and puffins.

    The history of Northumberland spans from Roman, Celtic, Viking, and Anglo-Saxon, and there are plenty of historical sites and landmarks to see. One of our favourites has to be Hadrian's Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The wall dates back to 122 AD when it served as a defensive fortification for the Roman Empire. It spans over 70 miles between Bowness and Wallsend, and you can see forts and outposts about every five miles.

    Another historical landmark to add to your itinerary is Bamburgh Castle. The castle towers over the sweet village of Bamburgh, 150 feet above the coastline. It's one of the largest inhabited castles in England and was the home to many kings including James I and Henry VI. Once inside, you can see an art gallery, an armoury, and several beautiful staterooms.

    For more spectacular castles, head to the crumbling ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle. Nestled between the villages of Embleton and Craster, Dunstanburgh Castle was the focus of intense battles during the War of the Roses. The views surrounding the castle are simply breathtaking, and you can go inside the remains and explore the interior.

    The pretty town of Alnwick is famous for its stunning castle, which was used as Hogwarts in the Harry Potter films. The fortress is massive and has a fascinating history that can be discovered through brilliant interactive tours. If you're a Harry Potter fan, make sure you book the broomstick training experience.

    There is more to Alnwick than its ancient castle. The town is beautiful, with cobbled streets and great shops and restaurants. There is also the lovely Alnwick Garden to explore and the surrounding countryside with the River Aln running through it.

    One of the main attractions of the county is the Northumberland National Park. Ideal for adventurers, nature lovers, and keen walkers, the park offers many outdoor activities, from hiking along Hadrian's Wall to stargazing. If you want to make the most of the stunning clear skies, join a stargazing event at the Cawfields and Walltown Dark Sky Discovery Site.

    If you're after a breath of fresh sea air, you'll be spoilt for choice when it comes to beaches in Northumberland. Some of our favourites include Embleton Bay and its massive expanses of sweeping golden sands, the secluded cove of Sugar Sands near Howick and Boulmer, and the family-friendly Beadnell Beach, which is a dream for sandcastle building and water sports.

    We've only scratched the surface of things to do in this incredible county. To see it all for yourself, make sure you book one of our Northumberland accommodations and experience everything it has to offer.

    Have a countryside adventure with our Northumberland holiday rentals

    A log cabin holiday offers the perfect excuse to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. They allow you to escape the chaos of the city and enjoy a peaceful retreat surrounded by lush countryside and scenic views just moments from the sites and attractions of Northumberland.

    If you're looking for the perfect Northumberland log cabin, start browsing our wide range now. We have plenty of options with all kinds of tempting features and amenities to make your trip extra special, including roaring wood burners, enclosed gardens, fully equipped kitchens, outdoor fire pits, and even hot tubs.

    Want a secluded log cabin in the lush green hills so you can enjoy the great walks and sculpture trails in Kielder Forest Park? We can help. Want something closer to the coast for a family getaway? We've got the perfect seaside cabin just waiting to welcome you home.

    Why book your Northumberland accommodation with Snaptrip?

    Having a Northumberland log cabin holiday promises a memorable break in a range of beautiful destinations across the county. At Snaptrip, we know how important holidays are, even mini breaks, which is why we've scoured this beautiful part of the UK to bring you only the best cabins and lodges, so you don't have to.

    Our best price guarantee means that you'll always get a great price when you book through us. Plus, if you need any help, our friendly customer service team is always on hand to advise you on where to stay and what to do so you can have the holiday of your dreams.

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    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Stephanie - Verified booking

      Just what we needed for our short break with our two Golden Retriever’s.

      A warm and cosy west-facing property, where we enjoyed watching the sunset on the veranda. Outside, plenty of space to park the car, a lovely green area in front, which was ideal first thing in the morning and last thing at night to allow the dogs to do their business. If you wanted a slightly longer walk, the adjacent field had a path around its perimeter, which has been cut. It was well drained and relatively dry considerably it was the end of October. There was also a lovely tarmac walk down the lane towards the valley if your preferred something firmer. Indoors - top spec. Loved it! We didn’t get chance to do too much cooking, but there appeared plenty of utensils for the two of us. Thank you for the complimentary bottle of wine, which was enjoyed by hubby - the only wine-drinker in the party. There was enough space to put our dog’s baskets and their toys. Have given 4 stars for comfort, as the sofa was rather low to the ground with very soft cushions, so not as comfortable as you’d expect. Welcome additions were the two high-back chairs, which I preferred to use. Wi-if was weak and kept dropping out, so had to use my own data to keep in touch with messages I had to pick up relating to an important event I was attending during our stay. Overall, we were extremely pleased with this accommodation and will definitely visit again and will recommend to our friends and family. Plenty of attention to detail and located on a lovely village with a dog-walking field, great corner shop, butchers, hairdressers and excellent dog-friendly, welcoming pubs with an excellent menu.

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    • Susan - Verified booking

      We had a very enjoyable holiday.

      Longframlington is central to the area we wanted to explore - half an hour from the coast, about an hour from Lindisfarne, and with National Trust and English Heritage properties not far away. We could be on Warkworth dunes every morning with our dog by 7.00an (getting up at 5.00, which we enjoyed). We walked on Simonside, at Holystone Forest, on Lindisfarne, visited Belsay Hall, Cragside and Wallington, spent a hot afternoon at Longframlington Gardens, and another at Brinkburn Priory, and enjoyed lunches at the Anglers Arms. The cottage was clean - very important in these pandemic days - and had what we needed, though we were out most of the time. The kitchen was minimally equipped and I had to use a bit of ingenuity to cook, but we managed. The sofa is very uncomfortable - even our lurcher, a sofa enthusiast, would not go on it - but we had not gone on holiday to spend time sitting down.

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    • Barbara - Verified booking

      Very clean and tidy, bed was comfortable which is more than can be said for the sofa which was low to the ground and very uncomfortable, chairs weren’t much better.

      Wi-Fi was very weak and kept going off line which was very annoying. Felt the bear minimum of utensils were provided with no condiments not even a dish cloth to wipe surfaces. I’ve stayed in many properties with Sykes Cottages and I think I’ve always found a small supply of tea, sugar and coffee but not here. As has been mentioned it would have been nice if owners had checked with us, to advise places to go roundabout, were to eat etc., but must give thanks for the bottle of wine. The dog, however enjoyed running round the field which was huge, and the area immediately outside the property was good for first thing in the morning and last thing at night for the dog to do his business, thankfully a torch was provided. The property was well situated for the many beautiful beaches and the corner shop was well stocked for everything we needed.

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    • Ian - Verified booking

      A very nice chalet in an excellent position within fairly easy reach of all the things we wanted to do and see in the area.

      Our dog really liked the field. The negative items, which are really minor but are frustrations, mainly relate to the basic items in the kitchen, like no salt and pepper, no cleaning clothes, mismatched glasses and no tea/coffee and milk for your arrival drink. The welcome wine was very nice but as it was white why was it not in the fridge? The information pack, such as it was, being 3 laminated pages of basic information with nothing about rubbish bins, dog poo bins, etc. Local information leaflets comprised a large unsorted pile under the TV with some dating back 2 years. Sorting and updating would be helpful. As a point of health and safety the shower adjustment goes from warm to very hot easily with no warning.

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    • Terry - Verified booking

      We had a lovely stay at Hillside View, spotlessly clean throughout with everything and more you could need for a self catering break.

      (There was even a doggy bed in the cloakroom!) Bed was super comfy with a power shower in the en-suite to set you up for the day. Then after a day walking our Bully on the fantastic beaches at Seahouses and Bamburgh or walking the trials through Percy Woods the hot tub was just just thing to unwind in. Particularly liked the fact it was on a fully enclosed veranda so the dog wasn't tempted to go for a wander! Facing onto the golf course meant we had the sun all afternoon into the late evening bar one wet day! We will definitely be back (with clubs next time) to enjoy the lodge and the beautiful Northumbrian coast and countryside. Thank you Nicola and Paul for a lovely week,it felt like a real home form home!

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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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