Over 570 Lodges | Established 2018
Over 570 Lodges | Est. 2018

Lodges & Log Cabins
Northumberland

Northumberland is one of England’s most beautiful places to visit, yet it’s hugely underrated. It boasts stunning landscapes, historic sites and an impressive stretch of coastline, and it’s the perfect place to slow down, get away from the crowds and enjoy a slower pace of life. But, it’s still a region that’s often overlooked. 

 

Head to Northumberland and you’ll find old castles, rolling hills, quiet beaches and gorgeous skies that seem to go on forever. One of the best ways to experience all of that is to stay in a luxury lodge. With a wide range of lodges and log cabins in Northumberland to choose from, you won’t struggle to find one that meets your needs. Whether you want to relax in the countryside, spend time at the beach or have a romantic getaway, a luxury lodge in Northumberland is hard to beat.

Guide to Northumberland

Northumberland is in the northeast of England, and it shares a border with Scotland. It’s known for its open spaces and natural beauty and - with its mix of countryside, coastline and history - it has a similar vibe to places like the Scottish Borders and parts of Yorkshire. One of the biggest draws to Northumberland is Northumberland National Park, a huge area of protected land with hills, forests and remote walking paths. The coastline is also a major selling point, with its miles of sandy beaches, dunes and traditional seaside towns. If you stay in a luxury lodge in Northumberland, you can enjoy the tranquility and peace, whilst still being close to important tourist spots and beautiful scenery.

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Shearwater Lodge, Bamburgh

Northumberland

Nestled in the tranquil setting of Brada Quarry, near Bamburgh, is Shearwater Lodge ; a fabulous single storey retreat
Near Beach
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

24 Lakeside Drive, Felton

Northumberland

Located on Felmoor Park, 24 Lakeside Drive is a delightful log cabin, with a lakeside setting, and its own private Hot Tub
Hot Tubs
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Forget Me Not Lodge, Bamburgh

Northumberland

Nestled within the peaceful setting of Brada Quarry, just a mile or so from the heart of Bamburgh village, Forget Me Not Lodge is a fabulous single storey retreat
Near Beach
Off Road Parking
WiFi

Aln, Longframlington

Northumberland

Aln is a lovely pet-friendly chalet set on the outskirts of the charming village of Longframlington, with beautiful views across open fields.
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
Romantic Retreats
WiFi

The Shieling, Warkworth

Northumberland

The Shieling is an impressive detached lodge set within the tranquil grounds of Eastfield Hall, near the historic village of Warkworth
Off Road Parking
WiFi

The Treeline, Swarland

Northumberland

The Treeline is a welcoming, dog-friendly luxury lodge nestled on the peaceful grounds of Percy Wood Country Park
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Treetops, Otterburn

Northumberland

Treetops is a luxurious lodge set within the Otterburn Hall Estate, offering a wonderful escape in the heart of Northumberland’s countryside.
Hot Tubs
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi
Located within: Otterburn Hall Lodges

Top Things To Do

Offering an excellent blend of beautiful coastline and countryside, Northumberland is the perfect location for a short break or family holiday. Whether you plan a walking trip or romantic retreat relaxing in the countryside, Northumberland offers something for everyone.

Hadrian’s Wall

One of Northumberland’s most famous landmarks is Hadrian’s Wall, which runs for miles and miles through the countryside. First built by the Romans, it’s now a UNESCO World Heritage Site with forts, walking trails and beautiful views.

Alnwick Castle

Alnwick Castle is one of the most famous castles in the UK and with good reasons – it’s one of the main filming locations for Harry Potter! You can look around the beautiful interiors, gardens and exhibitions, as well as take part in themed activities and family-friendly events.

Dark Sky Park

Northumberland has one of the biggest protected night skies in Europe, which makes it a great place for stargazing. You can see thousands of stars, planets – and even the Milky Way on a clear night – due to the lack of light pollution. 

Bamburgh Castle

Bamburgh Castle is located on a dramatic stretch of coastline and boasts impressive views of the beach and sea. You can explore the castle’s historic rooms, exhibitions and grounds, which are all situated high above the Northumberland coast.

Woodhorn Museum

Woodhorn Museum used to be a coal mine, but now it’s a heritage centre that gives you a fascinating look at Northumberland’s industrial past. You’ll see original buildings, exhibitions and interactive displays, and it’s suitable for all ages.

Amble

If you’re looking for a seaside town with a harbour, seafood and a relaxed vibe, head to Amble. You can walk along the waterfront, check out the local market or take a boat trip to see puffins around Coquet Island.

Diggerland Durham

Diggerland is a one-of-a-kind theme park where you can ride and drive real construction equipment. It’s great for families, providing a fun and interactive day out, and something completely different from other attractions in the area.

Holy Island of Lindisfarne

Holy Island is a tidal island in Northumberland with a lot of history and natural beauty, and you can get there by a causeway at low tide. It’s also where you’ll find Lindisfarne Castle, a historic priory, and peaceful walking paths with views of the coast.

Kirkley Hall Zoo

Kirkley Hall Zoo is a great place for families to visit. It has a lot of different animals, including meerkats and wallabies, and outdoor activities such as climbing and zip-lining. It’s a fun and active day out, with something for every age group.

Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens

Belsay Hall has a beautiful garden, a mediaeval castle and a grand Grecian mansion for you to explore. You can look around the old buildings and take a relaxing walk, before tucking into food and drink in the tearoom.

Best Places to Visit in Northumberland

Northumberland is a large area, and there are various towns and villages to visit, each of which has its own unique personality and atmosphere.

Alnwick

Alnwick is a very popular place to visit in Northumberland, boasting a famous castle and gardens. The town itself is full of independent shops, cafés and traditional charm, which makes it a great place to visit.

Bamburgh

Bamburgh is a village by the sea, with a large castle on a rocky outcrop that looks out over the water. The beach nearby is known as being one of the most beautiful beaches in the UK, with impressive views and quiet walks.

Berwick-upon-Tweed

Located close to the Scottish border, Berwick-upon-Tweed is an area with a long history and unique buildings. Its walls, bridges and riverside location make it an interesting place to visit.

Hexham

Hexham is an old market town with a lovely abbey and easy access to the nearby countryside. It’s also near Hadrian’s Wall, which makes it an ideal place to go if you want to learn about Roman history.

Seahouses

A traditional fishing village, Seahouses is a popular place to visit in Northumberland, and it’s where a lot of boat trips to the Farne Islands set sail from. It’s great for spotting wildlife and beach days.

The Best Time to Visit Northumberland

There’s no right or wrong time to visit Northumberland, as the area has something to offer at all times of the year. As the seasons change, so does the landscape, so there’s always something to see and do.

If you’re planning to explore the coast, sightsee and take part in outdoor activities, you’re likely to find spring and summer tick a lot of boxes. If you’re seeking a quieter and off-peak experience, autumn might be better. The countryside is relatively quiet, but the scenery is just as colourful and impressive. For relaxation, winter in Northumberland is calm, quiet and a lot less busy.

FAQs: Lodge Holidays in Northumberland

Where’s the best place to stay in Northumberland?

There’s no shortage of places to stay in Northumberland. Popular areas include Alnwick, Bamburgh, Seahouses and Hexham, and the best choice for you will depend on whether you prefer the coast or countryside.

 

Are there pet-friendly lodges in Northumberland?

Yes, there are a lot of pet-friendly lodges in Northumberland. Many of the lodges that welcome dogs are located near beaches and walking routes, so it’s not hard to find somewhere for them to run around.

Are there lodges with hot tubs in Northumberland?

Yes, and there’s quite a few! Lodges with hot tubs in Northumberland are widely available and perfect for relaxing breaks. They add a premium feel to any weekend away or summer holiday

Is Northumberland good for family holidays?

Northumberland has made a name for itself as a popular place for family holidays. The region offers beaches, castles and outdoor activities suitable for all ages.

What is Northumberland famous for?

There’s a lot going on in Northumberland, but a lot of people think about the castles, coastline, dark skies and history when they think about the area.

How many days do you need in Northumberland?

A long weekend in Northumberland is ideal for a short break, and gives you time to see a lot of what the area is known for. But, a week gives you even more time to explore, leaving no stone unturned.

To discover even more beautiful destinations across the country, take a look at our full collection of lodge holidays in the UK.

Travelling to Northumberland

It doesn’t matter where you’re based in the UK, you’re likely to find getting to Northumberland a breeze. If you’re travelling by car, the A1 runs through Northumberland, connecting the county to big cities like Newcastle and Edinburgh. 

When you’re heading to Northumberland, you can expect the following average driving times:

  • 1 hour from Newcastle
  • 2 hours from Edinburgh
  • 2 to 3 hours from Leeds
  • 3 hours from Manchester
  • 5 to 6 hours from London

Of course, exact journey times depend on where exactly in Northumberland you’re heading. If you’re travelling by train, you’ll likely head to Alnmouth in Alnwick and Berwick-upon-Tweed. There are trains from London, Newcastle and Edinburgh, so getting to Northumberland isn’t too difficult, regardless of where you’re setting off from.

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