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+This attractive and peaceful harbour village is situated beside one of the most beautiful stretches of Northumberland’s Heritage Coastline - Beadnell Bay. Established in Saxon times, Beadnell was once an important fishing village and a...
Between the Cheviot Mountains and the shore, in the centre of rural Northumberland, is the charming village of Longhorsley, which offers easy access to several fantastic hiking and biking trails. The community has a hair salon, a store, and a...
Additional information and rules - 3 bedrooms 1 double, 1 twin and 1 bunk bedroom - 2 bathrooms 1 with shower over bath and WC, 1 en-suite shower room with walk-in shower and WC - Kitchen with electric oven and hob, microwave, wine...
Amble, a busy little seaport at the mouth of the River Coquet, is an excellent base from which to explore Northumberland. A marina, harbour, sandy beaches, and coastal treks to Hauxley Bird Sanctuary and Druridge Bay Country Park may all be...
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....
This spacious bungalow with off-road parking is in an excellent location in Seahouses. Leave the car and stroll to the bustling harbour, sandy beach, all the village shops, bars and restaurants, the golf course, crazy golf and the glorious...
The pretty Northumberland village of Lucker lies in the heart of Heritage countryside, midway between the A1 and Bamburgh. The historic coastal village of Bamburgh, with its sweeping beaches and dramatic castle, is only a short drive away with...
This charming stone built cottage is in the heart of Beadnell, close to the shops, cafes, pubs and just a short walk to the soft sandy beach. Number 3 Cherry Tree is a great option for couples looking for a dog friendly holiday cottage....
This harbour village is situated beside stretches of Northumberland’s Heritage Coastline - Beadnell Bay. Established in Saxon times, Beadnell was once an important fishing village and a smuggler's haven. Nowadays, it is still a fishing village,...
Additional information and rules - 2 Bedrooms - 1 double and 1 twin - 1 Shower room - Electric oven and hob, fridge, freezer, microwave and washing machine - Private off-road parking for 2 cars - Shop 1.5miles, beach and pub within...
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 history of the village and the castle are intertwined with the Percy Family who...
Additional information and rules - 2 bedrooms -1 super king, 1 twin - 2 bathrooms – 1 with walk in shower, 1 WC - Dishwasher, fridge/freezer, oven and hob, microwave, coffee machine - Woodburner - Rear garden - Restaurants, pub and...
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...
Amble, a busy little seaport at the mouth of the River Coquet, is a great starting point for adventures in Northumberland. Amble, once a hub for the boating industry, now boasts a marina, a harbour, sandy beaches, and coastal walks to the...
Additional information and rules - 3 bedrooms 1 king-size, 1 twin and 1 single - 1 bathroom with shower over the bath and WC - Dishwasher, fridge/freezer, electric oven, grill and hob, microwave, washing machine - Wood burner effect...
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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....
A picturesque village that seems to tumble into the sea, Craster was an important fishing harbour in the 17th century and is still famous for its oak cured kippers which have graced the best breakfast tables for more than 150 years. The village...
A picturesque village that seems to tumble into the sea, Craster was an important fishing harbour in the 17th century and is still famous for its oak cured kippers which have graced the best breakfast tables for more than 150 years. The village...
Falstone is a delightful village, lying at the edge of Kielder Forest, Northern Europe's largest forest and at the foot of Kielder Water which is the largest man-made lake in Northern Europe.
This spacious dormer bungalow situated in Seahouses sleeps up to 8 guests and has fantastic sea views towards The Farne Islands. The Cottage is an ideal base for exploring the Northumberland coastline, and is perfect or guests wishing to stay...
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 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...
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...
This wild and wonderful county is one of the most dog-friendly spots in the UK. With miles of sandy coastline, vast countryside and more castles than anywhere else in England, there’s plenty for you and your four-legged friend to explore in Northumberland.
From seafront cottages in Seahouses to cosy hideaways in the Cheviot Hills, our dog-friendly holiday homes in Northumberland make it easy to enjoy a relaxing and adventure-filled escape together. Many have enclosed gardens, log burners and even doggy welcome packs, so everyone’s tail stays wagging.
Northumberland offers big skies, wide open spaces and next to no crowds, which makes it heaven for dogs and their humans. You can roam the beaches off-lead, hike through ancient woodland, or wander around historic villages and ruins.
Dogs are welcome at loads of local pubs, tearooms and attractions – and the slow pace of life means there’s time for proper exploring (and plenty of sniffing). Whether you're heading to the coast, countryside or national park, this is a place where dogs are part of the adventure.
This is proper walking country. Here are some favourite routes for wag-worthy wanderings:
If your pup loves a sandy dash or paddle, these beaches are absolute standouts:
Looking for more than just walks and beaches? Try these dog-welcoming spots:
🏰 Warkworth Castle – explore this ruined medieval fortress together. Dogs on leads are welcome throughout the grounds.
🛶 Kielder Water activities – grab a canoe or enjoy a lakeside stroll – many of the waterside routes are dog-friendly.
🚂 Heatherslaw Light Railway – ride a steam train through the countryside. Well-behaved pups can hop aboard too.
We love this stunning bungalow in Morpeth, a two bedroom cottage located near Northumberland National Park with modern but cosy furnishings. But to be honest, you can't go wrong with any of our Northumberland dog friendly cottages!
When choosing dog friendly cottages in Northumberland, consider factors such as pet policies, available amenities for pets, proximity to dog-friendly beaches and attractions, countryside walks and parks, and reviews from previous guests with pets. Always communicate with the accommodation provider beforehand to ensure they meet your pet's needs and adhere to any specific requirements or restrictions. For example, if you need a spacious cottage with room for your four legged friend to make lots of noise, choose a detached holiday cottage with an enclosed garden and a pet friendly washing machine for all those muddy paw prints on towels and dog hair on blankets.
The best places to stay in Northumberland National Park often include charming villages such as Rothbury, Bellingham, and Wooler, which offer a range of accommodation options and easy access to the park's stunning landscapes. Additionally, the town of Hexham, just outside the park's southern boundary, also serves as a great base with its amenities and historical local attractions. We've got dog friendly cottages in Northumberland all over the county, so you won't have to look far to find one you want!
When selecting dog friendly cottages in Northumberland, look for facilities such as secure and enclosed gardens for your pet to play safely, nearby access to dog-friendly walking trails and parks, pet-friendly amenities, and any specific rules or policies regarding pets. Additionally, consider accommodations with easy-to-clean flooring and provisions for dogs' comfort, such as dog beds or bowls. If you're lucky enough to find somewhere with a pet friendly washing machine, it'll make clearing your clothes of pet hair a breeze!