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Self-catering accommodation & cottages to rent in Haltwhistle
Enjoying an idyllic position in the heart of Northumberland, Haltwhistle holiday cottages make fantastic bases for couples, families and groups of friends looking to explore this magical landscape. Close to the River Tyne, Haltwhistle occupies the geographical centre of Britain and is usefully situated between Northumberland National Park and the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Haltwhistle accommodation is perfect for keen walkers and cyclists eager to explore the immediate area which offers the 22 walking trails which make up the Haltwhistle Rings, with a surviving section of Hadrian’s Wall nearby (3 miles). Offering a range of self-catering Northumberland holiday cottages both in the town and throughout the surrounding area, the thriving town of Haltwhistle has plenty of great places to eat and drink for evening dining.
With a great choice of cottages for rent throughout the region, Haltwhistle is a historic town which is perfect for anyone following the Pennine Way as it passes through secluded moors and lush woodlands. A lovely base for anyone interested in nature and heritage, Haltwhistle cottages are close to the ancient Roman fort of Housesteads (7 miles) and the fascinating Roman Army Museum of Vindolanda (6 miles). The area is also known for its rare alpine plants, beautiful landscapes and stunning country parks, with popular activities including falconry, horse riding and climbing. Haltwhistle is within easy reach of both the bustling town of Hexham to the east (16 miles) and the cathedral city of Carlisle to the west (23 miles).