Northumberland's beautiful coastline is renowned for its magnificent beaches, and that's precisely what you'll find close to these Beadnell holiday cottages. Whether you’re looking to relax, go surfing, hike or explore villages and towns, you will love a holiday at one of these properties!
Why Beadnell Cottages?
The attractive village of Beadnell nestles alongside a sweeping curve of golden sands, with far-reaching views towards the ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle. The bay is moments away from these Beadnnell cottages, ideal for watersports like sailing, windsurfing and scuba diving - the latter especially popular around the Farne Islands just off the coast.
Walking, cycling and bird-watching opportunities are fantastic from these holiday cottages in Beadnell, whether you choose to track the stunning Heritage Coast along the coastal path, or venture inland to the rolling Cheviot Hills.
Beadnell's history is worth a closer inspection. Step back to the 18th Century down at the harbour with its distinctive lime kilns. Head east to Ebb's Neuk Point and roam around the ruins of a 13th Century chapel. There's even evidence of Bronze Age burial chambers along the shore, indicating that Beadnell has probably been inhabited for thousands of years. Uncover all of this and more by exploring our Northumberland Travel Guide.
Places to Visit Near Cottages in Beadnell
When it's time for a little exploration away from these cottages in Beadnell, Holy Island, Alnwick, Bamburgh and the Cheviot Hills are just a few of the many places within easy reach of your Beadnell holiday cottage. But don't feel guilty if you keep wandering back to that wonderful beach!
For more fun on the coast, travel down to Craster. This fishing village hosts a charming harbour where you can enjoy an idyllic stroll, the Muckle Carr hiking point and the beautiful nature reserve of Dustanburgh Heughs. Alternatively, spend time in Seahouses, where boat tours of the Farne Islands, a marvellous golf club and the SeahousesHUB await.
Alnmouth is another delightful spot, home to a stunning beach and the River Aln Estuary. The neighbouring town of Amble is also worth a visit, boasting the bustling Harbour Village and access to Warkworth Castle. Fancy a day out further inland? Morpeth is a great location, with Carlisle Park, Morpeth Golf Club and Treasure Island at your disposal!
Types of Northumberland Holidays
After more amazing getaways by the sea? Explore this array of Northumberland coastal cottages. Perhaps you want to whisk your beloved pooch away too? This collection of dog-friendly cottages in Northumberland could entail the ideal base for you. Or, if you prefer a sumptuous holiday, we recommend browsing this selection of luxury Northumberland cottages or these cottages in Northumberland with hot tubs.