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Glamping on the Northumberland Coast
Looking forward to getting away from the hustle and bustle of the city to rest and relax in nature? In England, you will find a magnificent place to relax and unwind with charming glamping options that allow you to connect with nature comfortably. The Northumberland Coast is considered one of the districts with the least inhabitants and the 6th largest in surface area. In this spectacular natural setting, you can find fishing ports, villages, valleys and national parks to explore and enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking or horseback riding. You can also discover cities full of charm and beautiful nature with imposing castles and fortresses, as well as valuable historical monuments. Visit adorable Northumberland, the perfect place for a relaxing holiday.
Splendid glamping options with barbecuesOne of the best ways to be in contact with nature is by staying in any of the comfortable, cosy and luxurious glamping options that you can find in Northumberland, with everything you need to rest. These accommodations include a fabulous decking area, open-plan living space with plasma TVs and internet. Kitchens with microwaves, kettles, mini fridges, coffee makers, electric stoves and other utensils to prepare your meals. Enjoy a good rest in its cosy rooms with beds and private bathrooms with bed linen and towel included. Additionally, to keep you warm, many of the accommodations have a fireplace. Outside, you can enjoy the best views from its beautiful fully furnished patios. Don't wait any longer and book any of these adorable glamping sites.
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Northumberland is a town with a great diversity of cities and places to visit. If you have an exploratory spirit and can’t wait to discover new places and have exciting experiences, you must visit the city of Alnwick. Known as the commercial city of Northumberland, you can find on the tour beautiful stone houses, cafés, restaurants, pubs, bookshops and much more. If you like nature, visit the beautiful Alnwick Garden, where you can admire wonderful hedges, flower beds and waterfalls. Additionally, you can also take a walk along its fantastic beaches such as Low Newton or Embleton Bay with spectacular views. Finally, if you are passionate about the medieval history of England, you cannot miss visiting its fantastic and imposing castles, such as Alnwick Castle, the second-largest inhabited castle in the whole of the United Kingdom, in summer it was used for filming the Harry Potter films. Other castles that you cannot miss are Chillingham Castle and Edlingham Castle.
Northumberland Coast for nature loversFor all those who love nature and enjoy an environment of peace and tranquillity, in this county, you can visit the incredible Northumberland National Park. Considered one of the least inhabited in all of England, with an area of more than 400 miles of beautiful scenery including highlands, some hills, captivating greenery, and important historic sites. If you go south of the park you will find the old Hadrian's Wall, and if you go north you can explore the Fleck towers, used in ancient times as watchtowers, from there you can get the best panoramic views of the entire park. You can also enjoy doing fun outdoor activities such as horseback riding, mountain biking, hiking and much more.
In the charming town of Bamburgh, an imposing castle is located on a volcanic plateau that despite having a Norman medieval style, it is said that its origins date back to the year 400, making it one of the oldest that you will find in Northumberland.
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In the South of Northumberland County there is a charming town with beautiful old and historic buildings. You can also enjoy the incredible contrast that the urban area offers to this town. Visit the famous clock tower built in 1600 and Morpeth Chantry, an incredible 18th century chapel with impressive architecture. Walk through the centre and visit its wonderful shops and the wonderful Eshott Heugh Animal Park or the incredible Whitehouse Farm Centre, where you can be in contact with the animals and feed them.
2. Discover the old Hexham AbbeyThe beautiful Hexham Abbey is one of the most popular attractions in this picturesque town due to its impressive 12th century English Gothic style architecture. On your way through its interior, you can learn facts about its construction and its religious history through the centuries. Additionally, in this visit to Hexham, you cannot miss its impressive forts and castles that will tell you about the Roman era in Northumberland, among the most outstanding you can visit the Vindolanda or Cilurnum fort, which despite their age are very well-preserved and worth a tour of its surroundings. You can also visit the Museum of the Roman Army.
3. Explore Berwick Upon TweedIt is considered one of the most northern places in England, characterized by beautiful beaches with soft sand and the site of the iconic Stevenson Border Railway Bridge, one of the first built in England for the passage of the 19th century railways. You will find around the city old walls dating from the year 1500, and which served to protect the city from threats. If you want to know more about the conflicts on British soil, you must visit the incredible barracks from 1700, with impressive historical exhibits on events of the past.
4. Gaze out to sea at picturesque SeahousesSeahouses is a small and picturesque fishing village, where you will find an incredible port to take pleasant walks and enjoy boat trips in the surroundings where you can discover part of its marine fauna such as beautiful seals. Additionally, you can also take a tour of the small island of Farne. Seahouses is the perfect place if you are looking to surprise your partner, you can opt for pleasant horseback riding or visit its beautiful and quiet beaches and take picnics by the sea.
5. Stroll through the beautiful village of AmbleIf you travel south of Northumberland, you will find the charming old town of Amble, perfect for everyone who loves to be in contact with nature, as you can enjoy green valleys and beautiful beaches. You can also visit the beautiful Warkworth Castle and see the land where the battles of the Anglo-Scottish wars of the 14th century took place, a site that was besieged twice by the Scots. Visit its beautiful medieval-style chapel, the Warkworth Hermitage.
6. Discover the Kielder observatoryThe wonderful town of Kielder has something to offer for all tastes, if you are a science fan you must visit the amazing Kielder observatory located on the Black Fell hill, it is the ideal place for amateur astronomers, managed by volunteers you cannot miss the tour of its facilities. On the other hand, if you love nature, you must visit the beautiful Kielder Forest Park, planted in 1950 and one of the largest artificial forests that you can find in all of Europe. Finally, if you like fortifications from medieval times, visit the fantastic Kielder Castle, built in 1775 and which houses an incredible visitor and information centre.
7. Stroll through charming CorbridgeOne of the best things that you will find on the walk through the town of Corbridge are its impressive buildings made of Roman stones taken from the ancient city of Corstopitum, where you can also find fascinating archaeological remains, one of the most complete that you can find in Europe. You can also take a tour of the fascinating castle of Aydon. Finally, you cannot miss its open-air markets and its fantastic annual theatre and music festivals.
Information about glampings in Northumberland Coast
🏡 Glampings available: | 28 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -40%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £38. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 16 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 14% of the properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 2 properties. |