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Pet-friendly accommodation in Amble
Situated on the River Coquet estuary, you will find a range of dog-friendly cottages in Amble, including some of the very finest dog-friendly cottages in Northumberland. The wide choice of self-catering dog-friendly accommodation in this delightful town provides a warm welcome for couples, families and their four-legged friends eager to explore this wonderful part of Northumberland. Set in the south of the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, there are miles of wonderful coastal and rural walks throughout this spectacular area. The first stretch of the Northumberland Coast Path leads from Warkworth (1.5 miles to the north) to Cresswell (9 miles south), with numerous lovely villages along the way. For guests staying in Amble cottages, dog-friendly beaches include Amble Links, Warkworth, Alnmouth (6.5 miles) and Druridge Bay (7 miles).
Amble is a cheerful village with fine coastal views, a thriving harbour and the popular Harbour Village where you will find some lovely gift shops and great places to eat. The town has a history which stretches back to Roman times and is known for its bustling modern marina which is home to a range of water sports. Many of the local pubs and cafes are dog-friendly, and there are plenty of attractions in dog-friendly Northumberland for your four-legged friends to discover. To the south, you can help your pets explore the beautiful Druridge Bay Country Park with its freshwater lake, meadows and woodland (4 miles). Travelling inland from our Northumberland holiday homes, dogs are permitted in the grounds of the National Trust’s Cragside (19 miles) and the Woodhorn Museum (12.5 miles).