With its vast stretches of unspoiled landscapes, Northumberland offers a serene and secluded retreat for those seeking a peaceful getaway. The region's rugged coastline, rolling hills, and ancient castles provide a picturesque backdrop for a truly remote holiday experience. Away from the hustle and bustle of city life, visitors can immerse themselves in the tranquility of nature, with numerous walking trails and outdoor activities to explore. Northumberland's dark skies also make it an ideal spot for stargazing, offering clear views of the night sky free from light pollution. For those looking to disconnect and unwind in a secluded setting, Northumberland stands out as a top choice for a remote holiday destination in the UK, where the essence of peace and seclusion awaits.

Visit Northumberland's Beaches and National Parks

Northumberland boasts a spectacular array of pristine beaches and national parks that are perfect for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Be sure to visit Bamburgh Beach, with its sweeping sands and iconic castle backdrop, ideal for romantic strolls or family picnics. For those seeking rugged beauty, a trip to Embleton Bay offers stunning views of Dunstanburgh Castle ruins against the vast North Sea. When it comes to national parks, Northumberland National Park is a must-visit, encompassing heather-clad hills, rugged moorland, and the famous Hadrian’s Wall. Additionally, Kielder Water and Forest Park provides a tranquil escape with its vast reservoir, expansive forest trails, and star-gazing opportunities at the Kielder Observatory. Northumberland's best beaches and national parks promise unforgettable experiences for visitors seeking nature's tranquillity.


Kittiwake Cottage, Budle Bay, Northumberland

  • Sleeps 2

  • No Pets please

  • Price from: £399 per week

A cosy simple fisherman’s cottage in a fantastic secluded setting with views over Budle Bay towards Lindisfarne and excellent birdwatching opportunities. The village of Bamburgh with its spectacular castle is nearby, and offers several opportunities for dining out. A peaceful location and base for getting to many beautiful spots in North Northumberland.


Drovers Rest, Rochester, Northumberland

  • Sleeps 4

  • Pets Friendly Cottage

  • from £382

A charming, stone-built cottage, in an isolated position, on the edge of the Northumberland National Park. Peacefully located, this fabulous, single-storey property is well equipped and comfortable throughout, and boasts a spacious, open plan living area and delightful lawned garden and patio, perfect for relaxing and unwinding.


Flodden Edge Farm Cottage, Near Milfield, Northumberland, England

  • Sleeps 4

  • Pet Friendly Cottage

  • Price from: £ 413 per week

Located on a quiet country lane amongst the Cheviot foothills is this stone-built detached bungalow, Flodden Edge Farm Cottage. Highly recommended if you are looking for a rural retreat, with ample countryside walks from your doorstep.


Ash Lodge, Morpeth, Northumberland

  • Sleeps 4

  • Pet Friendly Lodge

  • Price from: £456 per week

Just a brief car drive south of the Northumberland National Park, private and cut off from the outside world, the lodge offers everything for a family or group of sharing friends.


Barmoor Ridge, Ford, Northumberland

  • Sleeps 4

  • Pets Friendly Cottage

  • from £523

A cosy detached cottage in a wonderful rural position between the villages of Lowick and Ford. Offering superb accommodation on one level, with views towards the Cheviots and sea, this property has been extensively refurbished and redecorated to a high standard, including an open fire, underfloor heating in the bathroom, and a large garden with furniture, ideal for relaxing at the end of the day


Humbleton Cottage, Allendale, Langley, Northumberland

  • Sleeps 4

  • Pets Friendly Cottage

  • from £657

Humbleton Cottage is a superbly presented, detached former shooting lodge in the heart of rural Northumberland. Luxurious and full of character Humbleton cottage perches on a hilltop with stunning, panoramic views of the Tyne Valley below. This luxury Northumberland cottage is perfectly located for that peaceful, countryside break.


Old Hall Cottage, Hexham, Northumberland

  • Sleeps 5

  • Pets Friendly Cottage

  • from £483

This charming detached cottage sits in an isolated position near the secluded hamlet of Donkleywood near Falstone, in a designated International Dark Sky Park, within the Northumberland National Park. Pleasantly appointed throughout, providing warm and homely accommodation, this Falstone cottage has a traditional appearance, and dates back to 1846. A relaxing countryside retreat.


The Old Farmhouse, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland

  • Sleeps 7

  • No Pets Please

  • from £896

A cosy, detached house on a working arable farm, in a wonderful rural position. This cottage has a 5 star Gold Award from the Tourist Board and offers superb accommodation with magnificent views towards the Cheviots and a sea view from the garden.


Mill House, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland

  • Sleeps 8

  • Pet Friendly Cottage

  • from £899

This delightful, detached barn conversion is set on the owner’s working, organic, livestock farm, just a short drive from the Northumberland village of Lowick. Perfect for those looking to enjoy country walks or a quiet rural retreat, Mill House provides a welcoming holiday home with a wealth of character throughout.


The Hall, Belford, Northumberland

  • Sleeps 24

  • No Pet Please

  • from £4,553

The magic of Middleton Hall enchants you from the moment you enter the grounds; as you weave your way through woodland, nothing quite prepares you for the sight of this breathtaking 17th century mansion, nestling amongst the trees near Belford in the heart of the Northumberland countryside. Middleton Hall, a Grade II listed, stone-built mansion, has been lovingly converted back to its former glory by the current owners, and is the perfect destination for large groups of families or friends wishing to enjoy time together in one of the most beautiful parts of the country.



Things To Do in Northumberland

If you have the desire to escape your remote holiday cottage for the day and explore some of the many visitor attractions and destinations, here are ten top visitor attractions in Northumberland that you won't want to miss:

  1. Holy Island of Lindisfarne: A historic and tranquil destination, known for its medieval priory ruins and castle. It’s accessible via a causeway at low tide and is a perfect spot for a peaceful retreat.

  2. Hadrian’s Wall: Walk along the remnants of this ancient Roman defence, which stretches across the Northumberland countryside, offering a glimpse into the region’s rich history.

  3. Farne Islands: Home to a diverse array of wildlife, including seals and puffins. Boat trips are available to explore these islands and get up close to the animals in their natural habitat.

  4. Bamburgh Castle: Overlooking a stunning beach, this imposing castle offers a fascinating insight into the area’s past with its well-preserved staterooms and dungeons.

  5. Alnwick Castle: Famously featured in the Harry Potter films, this castle is not only a film location but also a historical monument with beautiful gardens to explore.

  6. Dunstanburgh Castle: Reachable via a scenic coastal walk, the castle ruins provide a dramatic backdrop against the Northumberland coastline.

  7. Cragside House and Gardens: A Victorian-era marvel, this was the first house in the world to be lit by hydroelectricity. The gardens and woodlands around the property are equally impressive.

  8. Northumberland International Dark Sky Park: Ideal for stargazing, this park is known for its exceptionally dark skies, making it one of the best places in England to observe the stars.

  9. The Alnwick Garden: A contemporary garden space that offers a delightful experience with its unique water features, poison garden, and seasonal displays.

  10. Cheviot Hills: For those who love hiking and outdoor activities, the rolling hills offer stunning landscapes and a chance to enjoy the natural beauty of the Northumberland National Park.

These destinations offer a mix of historical significance, natural beauty, and unique experiences that make Northumberland a wonderful place to visit as a holiday destination.