Search the best dog friendly cottages in Northumberland with hot tubs from across this majestic county from the National Park to the coast, it’s full of outstanding natural beauty.
This North of England hot tub holiday location include pretty village breaks, properties near the rugged coastline and cottages near famous destinations such as Hadrian’s Wall and Kielder Water.
Northumberland is fast becoming one of the best places to stay in the UK with plenty of charming self-catering accommodation. Situated in the North East of England and is home to stunning Northumberland pet friendly cottages and a superb coastline. The county is soaked in culture, having played host to several historic British battles.
It is also rising in popularity as one of the key destinations for dog friendly breaks with hot tubs, as more people book Northumberland holidays due to its great attractions and activities in the countryside and along the beach and sea.
Nr Druridge Bay, Northumberland
A superb family cottage near the coast that accommodates eight guests in four bedrooms and three bathrooms. It also boasts a utility room and a washing machine.
Inside the property is a wood burner in the main lounge and a smart TV in all bedrooms. To the rear of the property, there is an enclosed garden and seating area, secure bike storage and a private hot tub to indulge in.
Explore the beautiful Northumberland coastline or head into Druridge Bay Country Park, discover a vast range of walking trails with panoramic views. The busy fishing harbour of Amble is also just a short drive for a day out.
Prices and Availability: Average Weekly Price: £1,078 – £2,495
near Otterburn
A wonderful converted barn on a working farm, set at the foot of the Cheviots, and provides a romantic retreat for a discerning couple. The king-sized four-poster bed and luxury en suite shower are complimented by a secluded Jacuzzi enclosed by an original barn wall and a woodburning stove.
A tour of Alnwick Castle is a must for couples who love history or you can visit the town centre. The Kielder Observatory is an experience, taking you through woodland that is home to half of England’s red squirrel population to two turrets housing aperture telescopes. Walk the wide sandy bay at Alnmouth Beach at the mouth of the River Aln.
Prices and Availability: Average Weekly Price: £391 – £1,075
near Bamburgh
This well-appointed family friendly townhouse in the charming village of Belford sleeps six guests in contemporary-styled three bedrooms. The spacious eat-in kitchen has French doors leading to a sitting room featuring wood-striped floors. There is a rooftop patio and a stone-wall enclosed garden spa.
You are five miles off the Northumberland Heritage Coastline and Bamburgh Beach with its majestic castle. For wildlife lovers, take the boat trip from Seahouses to the Farne Islands. The iconic Holy Island of Lindisfarne can be accessed at low tide with spectacular views and you can buy bottles of mead made on the island.
Prices and Availability: Average Weekly Price: £698 – £1,786
Yarrow, Northumberland
This charming property overlooking Kielder Forest and Water is full of character and perfect for the whole family. Expect two bedrooms and a good-sized bathroom. Facilities include a summer house, a fully enclosed garden, a tiered decking system and furniture, and a private jacuzzi and it includes parking to the front of the house.
The small village of Falstone is 1.6 miles away and Bellingham Village, which is full of shops, pubs, and restaurants, is 10 miles.
Prices and Availability: Average Weekly Price: £781 – £1,403
near Beadnell
This spacious rental by the sea for large families sleeps eight guests in its three bedrooms. The hall opens to a breathtaking open-plan living area and outdoor dining or a dip in the bubbling spa can be accessed from the kitchen.
Beadnell Bay offers a selection of water sports for children and adults from surfing to water skiing from the bay’s sailing clubhouse. There are also tennis courts nearby, as is the Scottish Borders and you should set aside a day for a short walk to Dunstanburgh Castle, a 13th fortress ruin set atop a cliff overlooking the sea and Embleton Bay.
Prices and Availability: Average Weekly Price: £912 – £2,877
Shotley Bridge,Northumberland
A terrific getaway for a group of friends, this property has two king-size bedrooms, a twin, wi-fi throughout and four bathrooms. You can access private gym equipment, a sauna, and a private hot tub.
You can explore the Northumberland countryside, coast and Durham from this property or travel further afield to the nearby coastal villages of Whitley Bay and Seaburn and experience a seaside holiday, golden beaches, sun, waves and fresh air alongside your canine companion.
Prices and Availability: Average Weekly Price: £741 – £1,554
Allensford, Northumberland
This luxury property is one of four restored cottages that have been refurbished to an impeccably high standard and has three bedrooms and one bathroom. Excellent facilities on-site include a restaurant and bar.
You can use the shared swimming pool, sauna, gym, and spa and have a private Jacuzzi. Hadrians Wall and Consett are just a short drive or head into the city of Newcastle Upon Tyne with bars, restaurants, and shops.
Prices and Availability: Average Weekly Price: £627 – £1,510
National Park, Northumberland
Based within the national park, this stylish cottage has two king-size bedrooms and one family bathroom. In the fully enclosed garden, you can relax in the summer house including a wood burner, a wood fired hot tub, and secure bike storage is available.
Kielder Water and Forest Park are near this holiday home which is great for pets as they are full of grass, trees and woodland paths to follow and also offer sought-after water sports and challenging mountain bike trails in the countryside.
Prices and Availability: Average Weekly Price: £650 – £1,418
Rochester, Northumberland
A superb detached cottage stay that is a sublime romantic retreat. This ground-floor property conversation has one king-size bedroom and a family bathroom. In the lounge, there is an open fire and underfloor heating throughout.
There’s a fenced garden with a decking area, a barbecue, and a hot tub with panoramic views. Explore the nearby village of Otterburn or head into Northumberland National Park, with various walks and cycling routes available for you and your four legged friend.
Prices and Availability: Average Weekly Price: £408 – £788
This area of England, close to the Scottish Borders, never fails to delight visitors who stay in cottages with bubbling hot tubs in Northumberland.
Sweeping, unspoilt coastline close to luxury cottages and holiday homes, the Cheviots, Holys Island and Pennine Way, and the nearby dog friendly islands create a backdrop steeped in history and full of wildlife and natural wonders.
A relaxing break in dog friendly cottages with hot tubs in Northumberland is best done on your own terms in self catering properties that will suit your needs.
There are stunning views across the bay from these properties, and vistas over Areas of Outstanding National Beauty and from the dog friendly properties, whether it’s a lodge, cabin or even holiday cottages, you can enjoy the starlit skies of this amazing county with a dog.
Book your Northumbrian holiday with hot tubs and dogs today, you won’t regret it!
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