Luxury dog-friendly cottages in Northumberland
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Luxury pet-friendly accommodation in Northumberland
For dog-owners who like to sit back in comfort, the wide range of luxury dog-friendly cottages in Northumberland on offer make this county a magical holiday destination. Throughout this breathtaking region, from the historic coastal village of Bamburgh to the charming market town of Hexham there’s a fantastic dog-friendly range of luxury properties for you to choose from, including stylish barn conversions, imaginatively updated farmhouses, traditional stone cottages and expansive country houses. Northumberland is a glorious area which has plenty to offer including numerous dog-friendly beaches, miles of stunning moorlands, welcoming villages and pet-friendly heritage sites. Throughout the year, Northumberland is a fantastic area for dogs to run freely, with plenty of relaxing self-catering accommodation to unwind in at the end of a great day. Discover our pick of the best dog-friendly accommodation in Northumberland in our guide for more ideas.
Offering delightful dog-friendly cottages, Northumberland also has plenty to keep your four-legged pals amused. You can accompany your pet on boat trips to some of the beautiful islands just off the shore, or travel through the countryside by steam train. Dogs are welcome to explore the grounds at numerous properties including Paxton House, Lindisfarne Priory and Cragside, as well as some of the numerous medieval castles scattered throughout the region including Dunstanburgh, Warkworth and Bamburgh. The Northumberland Coast Path allows you to visit charming fishing villages such as Seahouses, Alnmouth and Craster. Heading inland there’s plenty of outdoor exploration in Northumberland National Park and Kielder Forest Park. You can also follow the route of the Roman-era Hadrian’s Wall, which runs across the south of the region. Our dog-friendly guide to Northumberland has even more ways to enjoy Northumberland with your pooch in tow.