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Do you enjoy mountainous landscapes? Do you like to learn about the history and culture of the places you visit? Do you like nature and animals? Holidu has exactly what you are looking for. From Alnwick Castle to the Farne Islands and from Paxton House to Andy Howeys Birds of Prey Centre, you'll find the best cabins sites for some truly quality time. All the culture of Alwick Castle and the ornate architecture of Paxton House adorn the city with incomparable appeal. This makes the Northumberland Coast an amazing destination for many people. Don't wait any longer, grab your things, make your reservation and marvel at the Northumberland Coast!
Log cabins with gardens and a heated poolThis beautiful area has as one of its main attractions the great variety of accommodations and the beautiful stay that visitors usually have when staying on its surface. The region offers incredible properties, including a three bedroom, 2-bathroom log cabin spacious enough to sleep 6 comfortably each with a queen size bed, a comfortable living room with two triple cabinets and a 42-inch TV, a fitted kitchen with all the necessary utensils to prepare, with microwave and dishwasher and also outside it has a beautiful garden and a heated pool that was to make your stay very pleasant.
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Nature lovers will find a variety of attractions to enjoy in Northumberland's prime coastal location. One of the most popular is a boat trip to the Farne Islands and surrounding seas, which are a major international wildlife reserve. More than 84,000 pairs of puffins, guillemots, razorbills, eider ducks, gulls, fulmars, moudos cormoranes, and arctic terns have been seen during the spring breeding season. Likewise, Gannets and pink swallows frequent the rich seas that surround the Farne Islands to feed. Hundreds of gray seals can be seen taking in the sun on the cliffs throughout the year, and the number of seals increases to more than 6000 to 8000 during the fall and winter months. Cetacean sightings are becoming more common, with good sightings of minke whales, common porpoises, mule dolphins, common dolphins, white-billed dolphins, and peregrine sharks. One of the most wonderful places in the world to enjoy nature lovers.
Northumberland Coast for history loversHistory buffs will find much to enjoy in this fascinating city on their own. The Bailiffgate Museum, an award-winning folk museum showcasing intriguing stories from the past about Alnwick and the District, is an excellent example of one of those places that embodies the locality's identity. For many centuries, the area has been a focal point of strife between Scotland and England. It maintains an archive of artefacts, documents, pictures, and audiovisual content. It also has a Gallery with rotating exhibitions and family programs. The historic structure, which was formerly a church and is now a museum, is located in the city's castle section and provides a lovely setting to commemorate the city's 10,000-year history. Friends get in for free for a year, and exhibitions are always free with museum entry.
Did you know that the medieval Bamburgh Castle is built on a volcanic outcrop?
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The place where Bamburgh Castle stands today is an area that was known as Din Guarie by the Britons between the years 420 and 547. Today, the majestic 16th-century castle offers visitors the chance to discover a distant past full of of history, in which you can walk the corridors, enter the rooms, visit the cells, climb the towers and even enjoy the wonderful view offered from the main tower.
2. Visit the site of the first Viking-killed monasteryLindisfarne is a very beautiful island on the fringes of the city, with a rugged and green terrain. It has a fortress and a monastery that became famous around the world for being the first to be assaulted by Vikings on June 8, 793 AD, which is considered the start of the Viking Age. The monastery also has an amazing structure that is admirable from an architectural point of view and offers wonderful views of the island from its highest tower.
3. Take a tour of the city's largest castleGiven the abundance of beautiful buildings and fortifications in this lovely city, any tourist should pay a visit to Dunstanburgh Castle, which is the largest of all those found in Northumberland and contains evidence of occupation dating back much further than the castle's construction, which began in 1313 on the Earl of Lancaster's order.
4. Take a ride in some wonderful Victorian gardensAlnwick Gardens are a series of wonderful landscaped gardens that are adjacent to Alnwick Castle and thanks to their enormous beauty they have become one of the most visited places by tourists who come to this city. They have a long tradition of use that began in the mid-18th century and has continued to the present day, despite the ups and downs of the passing of time. Visit the gardens and be amazed by the quantity and quality of flora and ornament that make it an unforgettable experience.
5. Camp in front of a really beautiful beachBudle Bay is one of those encounters with the sea that the United Kingdom offers in which a nature gives dunes with short vegetation, a splendid and calm sea, a horizon that is worthy of making anyone think and an amazing stillness. It is an ideal place to camp as it offers amazing colours at dawn and as if that were not enough it is a place where many specialities come together , so it is perfect for bird watching.
6. Enjoy the art that the town offersArt is also another of the characteristic elements of this rich town, since it has many places where artistic manifestations are present. The Mick Oxley Gallery is a beautiful and welcoming institution that specializes in presenting the work of local artists from the region that Visitors can find works that are references of dream landscapes found in this beautiful city. Don't miss out on visiting the gallery, you will surely find a painting that you like.
7. Learn about a unique museumThe Royal Northumberland Fusiliers Museum is an extraordinary venue dedicated to showcasing the history of the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers and their ancestors from 1674 to the present day, allowing visitors to learn more about this important period in Northumberland history. First hand and with real artefacts. It is a charity that is self-registered. Artefacts such as the "Private E Sykes VC" steam locomotive nameplate commemorate a soldier who was awarded the Victoria Cross while serving with the regiment. Following the amalgamation of four regiments in 1968, the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers was formed. As a result, the museum is part of a group of rifle museums.
Information about log cabins in Northumberland Coast
🏡 Log cabins available: | 624 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -51%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £25. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 434 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 98% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 19% of the properties. |