Campsites in Northumberland
5 bookable campsites in Northumberland
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- Dog-friendly park with direct access to Kielder Forest and Pennine Way
- Many animals to meet on site
- Modern and well-kept amenities with free hot water
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
Camping pod 2 x No availability on our site Hardstanding pitch - optional electric 4 x No availability on our site -
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- Peaceful park on the M1 between Morpeth and Alnwick
- New playground added in 2016
- Safe and secure: on-site manager, electric gates and CCTV
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
Atlas Everglade three-bedroom holiday home 6 x No availability on our site Atlas Everglade two-bedroom holiday home 6 x No availability on our site -
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- Eco site in Northumberland National Park
- BYO woodland bar area with firepits
- Wildlife pond, bird hide and three-acre area for walking dogs
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
Two-bedroom bothy #1 8 x No availability on our site Two-bedroom bothy #2 8 x No availability on our site Two-bedroom bothy #3 8 x No availability on our site -
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- Excellent year-round facilities available
- Lounge bar, restaurant and entertainment in peak season
- 10 minutes walking distance to medieval market town, Wooler
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
Camping pod 2 x No availability on our site Electric hardstanding touring pitch 6 x No availability on our site -
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- Cliffside site a short walk from the beach
- Well-kept grounds set around a koi carp lake
- Pool, adventure playground, bar, restaurant and takeaway
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
Electric grass touring pitch 6 x No availability on our site
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We came, we saw, we conquered. Which we feel is an appropriate term for hiking the length of Hadrian’s Wall – there are 73 miles of it after all, with lots of museums, forts and, er, strenuous tearooms to stop off at along the way. Next time, we’re hiking the wall in togas.
If you’re going roman around Northumberland (sorry), we’ll assume you’re a history buff, which is a Good Thing in this county as it also has piles of priories and castles – the kids will shock you by knowing that last one, as Northumberland’s Alnwick Castle was the home of Hogwarts in the Harry Potter films. But for Northumberland holiday parks, caravan parks and campsites, everything is nicely up to date, with family-friendly holiday parks, Northumberland glamping and more all available: use the Pitchup.com filters to narrow down your Northumberland break.
Once you’re there, don’t forget the famous Northumberland coast and Farne Islands to explore after Hadrian’s Wall, or hiking, biking and cantering around Northumberland National Park – togas optional for these, but highly recommended.