Northumberland takes its name from the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Northumbria and is one of the wildest and most beautiful of Englands counties. Other regions may have more dramatic mountains or more gentle and picturesque countryside but few have such large unspoilt areas. Northumberland is the least densely populated County in England. It has its own National Park, its own flag, its own tartan and its own dialect with more castles open to the public than any other county - a relic of the long and bloody conflicts fought against the Scots. The Romans were the first to try to cut off the Scottish barbarians by building Hadrians Wall - much of its 73 mile length still remains.
Pay a visit to the town of Hexham, which still holds the title of England’s favourite market town, then head north to Alnwick which is dominated by its medieval castle and home to the best second-hand bookshop in the world – Barter Books. In the far north lies Berwick-upon-Tweed close to the Scottish Border where you can find a wide range of things to do Or you might wish to make a visit to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne and Bamburgh Castle.
The Angel of Corbridge offers Hotel style accommodation within a traditional Northumbrian pub steeped in history with great British hearty pub grub...
Come and stay and feel special at this wonderful Guesthouse, The Belmont House Boutique, Berwick Upon Tweed where you will be so well looked after ...
Coastal Walk Cottages, Craster and Low Newton-By-The-Sea, offer two luxury self-catering properties, ideally located on Northumberland's unspoi...
Cow Parsley, Ancroft offers self catering accommodation that holds up to four guests, with one double bed, a full-sized single bunk bed above, and ...
Craster Tower Penthouse Self Catering Apartment, Northumberland is the entire top floor of the Grade 2 listed Craster Tower, a C14 pele tower with ...
Eastfield Lodge, Hartford Bridge offers luxury self catering holiday accommodation for up to 4 people. Entering the stylish property from the pr...
Eastfield Retreat, Hartford Bridge is a stunning self catering property - perfect for a couple or a party of four, looking to enjoy a breakaway in ...
Foxglove, Ancroft offers self catering accommodation that has one king-size bed as well as full-size single bunk beds. This hut can accommodate up ...
New Mills Self Catering Holiday cottage in Berwick upon Tweed, sleeps up to 8 people. Three doubles and one twin room, family bathroom and shower r...
Newton Haven, Newton by the Sea is a boutique Northumbrian Bed and Breakfast, offering excellent accommodation at great value. Choose from 4 gu...
Our 4 and 5 star cottages at Ross and at Outchester (and our 5 star, award winning 18th century stone tower) on the Northumberland coast, are all w...
Riverside Cottage, Morpeth is a period self catering holiday property overlooking the River Coquet. Built by the Duke of Northumberland around 1895...
Rose Cottage, High Humbleton is an old stone cottage offering self catering accommodation with two bedrooms, a sitting room and sun room. There ...
Sea Haven Cottage, Seahouses is family run self catering cottage, located in the centre of the village and is an easy walk to the local shops, rest...
Seal Waters, Budle is a lovely self catering cottage for 4 people situated on the headland above the beach with stunning and totally unspoilt views...
Teasel, Ancroft offers self catering accommodation that has one king-size bed as well as full-size single bunk beds. We've designed Teasel to m...
The Estate House Bed and breakfast is a wonderful Edwardian Manor House in the historic village of Ford which is part of the Ford and Etal Estate. ...
Village Farm offering self catering accommodation of many various types including a Farmhouse that sleeps 12, bungalows, converted farm buildings, ...
West Ord Cottages, Berwick Upon Tweed offer comfortable self catering cottages by the banks of the River Tweed. Comprehensive tourist informati...