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Dog-Friendly cottages in Northumberland

454 properties found
Amble, Northumberland

Lemon Sole

4222

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7 nights

£660 - £1,270

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Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland

Bede Cottage- Beal

3112

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7 nights

£460 - £825

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Swarland, Northumberland

The Valley View

4222

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7 nights

£721 - £1,175

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Warenton, near Bamburgh, Northumberland

Blue Barn

6323

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7 nights

£917 - £1,704

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Chathill, Northumberland

Port Perry, Beadnell

11632

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7 nights

£1,680 - £3,185

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Swarland, Northumberland

The Wildernest Lodge

4222

Our grading

7 nights

£682 - £1,143

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Wooler, Northumberland

Old Mill, Branton

5311

Our grading

7 nights

£560 - £1,138

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Felton, near Morpeth, Northumberland

Melissa Lodge

4222

Our grading

7 nights

£896 - £1,142

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Gilsland, Cumbria

Two Hoots Cottage

4222

Our grading

7 nights

£592 - £883

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Lucker, near Bamburgh, Northumberland

The Fisherman's Hut- Bamburgh

2111

Our grading

7 nights

£483 - £687

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Swarland, Northumberland

The Suncatcher

4222

Our grading

7 nights

£721 - £1,175

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Swarland, Northumberland

The Cedar Lodge

4222

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7 nights

£721 - £1,175

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Dog-friendly cottages in Northumberland

Boasting pretty seaside villages with golden beaches and a glorious national park, Northumberland is a splendid choice for a dog-friendly holiday. Explore our fantastic selection to find the right one for you. This beautiful landscape is perfect for families, couples, or friends who love the great outdoors. With your canine companion alongside, discover wonderful coastal walks, superb trails across the wild fells of the Northumberland National Park and a clutch of spectacular castles. The dog-friendly beach in the historic village of Seahouses has amazing views of magnificent Bamburgh Castle and is a great spot for water sports, kite-flying and doggy races. Dogs on leads are also welcome aboard boat trips from the harbour to the Farne Islands, home to seals and puffins. Check out our full range of UK-wide dog-friendly cottages for more wonderful holiday inspiration. 

Explore the Grace Darling Museum, housed in a walled garden at Bamburgh Castle. It commemorates the young Victorian heroine who famously saved shipwrecked survivors in a raging storm. Further south, the delightful medieval market town of Alnwick is famous for its fairytale castle and spectacular garden and known for its specialist shops, with one of England’s largest second-hand bookstores. The national park is a superb walking and pony trekking country, with abundant wildlife all around, and the market town of Haltwhistle is perfectly placed for hikes along the most intact section of Hadrian’s Wall, a World Heritage Site. Skies are darker in this wild, open space, free of traffic and light pollution, so on cloudless nights be sure to look up and see stars shine more brightly.