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Holidays in Northumberland, England

History, heritage and stunning countryside make up majestic Northumberland. A land of iconic castles, such as the Bamburgh Castle, home to 2,000 historic artefacts, wandering geese and some of England’s most dramatic coastline, the North Sea Trail is a 64 mile continuous coastal walking route, there is plenty here to satisfy both the eye and the heart. A welcoming and close-knit mix of villages and towns lie only a pebble’s throw from the beaches, offering relaxation and good beer away from the cool sea breeze. In Newton by the Sea, a village owned almost entirely by the National Trust, visit Howick Hall’s lush and time-laden gardens, replete with region flora. Below find more information about this rustic region, where to stay and what to do:

Eider Duck Cottage, centrally situated and close to all the village amenities

Eider Duck Cottage, Holy Island, Northumbria, England

Modern and newly refurbished luxury cottages on the stunning Holy Island of Lindisfarne. Centrally located in a pretty village near sandy beaches, historical sites, wildlife spots and great walks all year round.
£885 per week during peak season