Log Cabins & Lodges in Berwick Upon Tweed
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Log Cabins & Lodges in Berwick Upon Tweed
Are you looking to enjoy your well-deserved holiday in a safe, quiet and at the same time fun environment, today is the day to choose that holiday destination you are looking for? To locate that wonderful, safe and picturesque beach, we invite you to rent a cottage with all the amenities in the beautiful town of Berwick Upon Tweed. The time has come for you to visit our advanced Holidu search system, where you will find comfortable, beautiful cottages and lodges, which are fully serviced with your budget in mind, so all you have to worry about is having a great time every moment, located close to the beach, ideal for a fabulous experience you'll never forget
Spacious log cabins and lodges, with parking and gardens that will help you to recreate your mood with some outdoor activityThe Cabins and Lodges in Berwick Upon Tweed is the best choice, if you consider that you are accompanied by your family or couple who want a cosy atmosphere where everyone feels at ease, full of peace, within a harmony and total coexistence, considering that in some of these choices pets are allowed and that together with the children you can all enjoy a walk near the beach, contemplating the landscape, breathing fresh air in an environment full of tranquillity, undoubtedly, it will be an unforgettable experience
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Cocklawburn Beach, located on the North Sea coast, close to the Coastal Path and the National Cycle Route. It is a fantastic place to enjoy yourself. In early summer, beautiful wildflowers can be seen on the paths behind the dunes. It's ideal for hiking, watching really stunning seascapes, bird watching, bodyboarding and surfing. Attractions that will make you come back another time
Berwick Upon Tweed for museums loversBerwick Museum & Art Gallery has many temporary exhibitions, featuring an important collection of fine art. This museum is housed in the famous historic Elizabethan Walls, its view of stunning Chinese and Japanese porcelain, masterpieces relating to coins, science, technology, as well as collections of history, is an ideal learning experience, well worth sharing with the family
Did you know that in Berwick Upon Tweed, there is a castle that sleeps up to eight people set around enchanting lakes and in gardens that have been awarded the David Bellamy Gold Award for conservation?
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It's very dynamic, kind weather, wide, clean beaches, castles, wildlife, this walk has it all. Highly recommended, it offers unparalleled panoramic views of the Northumberland coastline, some sections can be walked along the beach, also, it can take several days and importantly the terrain is easy, suitable for all levels.
2. Enjoy the Golf Club at Magdalene FieldsIt is a wonderful course, where playing the first hole, you will find yourself just a few metres from the famous Elizabethan Walls. Whilst on the eighth hole you will enjoy a full view of the cliffs leading to Scotland, then beautiful views belonging to Magdalene Fields Golf Club's Northumberland coastline and the Bamburgh and Holy Island castles.
3. Visit Berwick Upon Tweed Town Hall and County GaolThis town hall dates from the mid-18th century, by which time it was the centre of municipal life in the town. There is now a public assembly room which is used as a courtroom. On the first floor of this building is the jail, which is still intact, just as it last functioned in 1849.
4. Hay Farm Heavy Horse CentreYou can stay close to the Clydesdale horses, being a breed originally bred and used for agricultural needs, today they are also used to create and improve other breeds. In this fabulous place, you can also see other animals such as sheep, pigs and ducks. This centre also has a museum which exhibits agricultural methods and provides information on the use of these heavy horses, which impress with their temperament, strength and character. It is a beautiful place, perfect for a picnic with family or friends.
5. Walk across the Old Bridge, Berwick BridgeA stone and arch bridge in excellent working order, it was the first road bridge to be built over the River Tweed between 1611 and 1634. A red sandstone bridge with fifteen arches, its curved construction is added to the bridge piers to cut off the flow of water. It is 355 metres long and 5 metres wide. This structure is a Grade I listed structure.
6. Enjoy the local gastronomyBerwick Upon Tweed is conducive to offering an extensive menu of fresh seafood dishes. Exceptional food, restaurant staff fabulous and dog friendly. Restaurants are open all day for breakfast, lunch, dinner or just a coffee and a slice of homemade cake. Nice if you fancy something special.
7. Time for shopping in Berwick Upon TweedHere you can find a whole collection of boutiques and shops to suit all tastes, as well as countless opportunities to choose from antiques, jewellery and glassware. It is a charming and popular destination where the street market is very popular.
Information about log cabins in Berwick-upon-Tweed
🏡 Log cabins available: | 22 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -38%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £27. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and fireplace. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 7 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 5% of the properties. |