Lodges in Northumberland19 properties found
Number 43 Burnside Lodge
Felton, Northumberland23 Lakeside Drive
Morpeth, NorthumberlandAurora Skies
Morpeth, NorthumberlandHolmes Lodges
Longframlington, NorthumberlandJamaal Lodge
Amble, NorthumberlandWaterside View - Waterside
Alnwick, NorthumberlandEastfield Hall
Eastfield, NorthumberlandEast Learmouth Lakeside Lodges
Cornhill-on-tweed, NorthumberlandBrown Rigg Lodges
Bellingham, NorthumberlandOtterburn Lodges
Newcastle upon Tyne, NorthumberlandPercy Wood Country Park
Morpeth, NorthumberlandInglenook Cottage Lodges
Haltwhistle, NorthumberlandManor House
Morpeth, NorthumberlandRiverside Country Park
Wooler, NorthumberlandFelmoor Park
Felton, NorthumberlandBrada Quarry Park
Bamburgh, NorthumberlandFram Park
Longframlington, NorthumberlandClover Cottage
Bingfield near Barrasford, NorthumberlandEast Learmouth Lakeside Lodges - Larch Lodge
Cornhill-on-tweed, NorthumberlandIf you’re looking for a holiday lodge or a log cabin in Northumberland, we have choices with hot tubs, dog friendly or those with Wi-Fi, for more choices click the links.
With many pristine beaches, moorland and hills, public gardens, market towns and other attractions to enjoy, Northumberland is a popular choice for holidaymakers. Outdoors there is the largest forest and reservoir in England, Kielder Water and Forest Park, enjoy sailing, climbing, clay shooting alongside many more pursuits. Northumberland National park is a massive nature reserve full of forests, wild moorland and views stretching for more than 60 miles.
Alnwick Castle is full of art treasures and spectacular floral displays in Alnwick Gardens. Howick Hall is where Lord Grey, British Prime Minister back in the 1800’s, invented Earl Grey Tea, so try a cup here. The Northern Lights in Northumberland, yes it’s not only in Norway and Iceland where you can see this. Hadrian’s Wall is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and stretches for 73 miles from Wallsend to Bowness on the Solway Firth. A day trip to Farne Islands is a must, you will see many thousands of breeding pairs of seabirds that make the Islands their summer home.
The Tyne Valley is famous for farm produced; you can sample the marvellous food in any of the local eateries.