Hipsburn Holiday Cottages
Choose from 33 self catering holiday cottages in Hipsburn, Northumberland, 21 of which are dog friendly, 14 have hot tubs, and sleep between 2 and 10 guests.
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Rose Cottage is a superb, dog friendly holiday cottage located in the popular coastal village of Alnmouth on the beautiful Northumberland coast. This impressive cottage is suitable for a family of six or a group of friends, with light and spacious ground floor living accommodation, three bedrooms, a family bathroom, downstairs cloakroom, off road parking, Wi-Fi and most importantly, simply spectacular views from every window of the Aln Valley towards the beach, as well as the glorious local countryside. There is plenty of outdoor space to sit and soak up the sun while enjoying a glass of wine and relax in and take in the fresh air and views. From its elevated position Rose Cottage has spectacular views over Alnmouth estuary and the bay beyond. Rose Cottage has been tastefully furnished throughout with lots of interesting extra, touches and all the facilities you will expect from a Premium holiday cottage. You will also not be disappointed to hear that Alnmouth village, with its wide range of locally renowned pubs, restaurants, coffee houses and arts and craft studios, as well as the stunning Golf Course and the gorgeous beach are only 15 minutes away on foot. Alnmouth train station linking both North to Scotland and South to London is a mere 700 meters from the cottage so, you can even decide to leave the car at home! There is a bike rental shop at the train station too!! The new Greenrig halt of the Aln Valley Railway is just a mile from the cottage and can be accessed by a short walk/ cycle ride along a scenic country lane, which also continues into Alnwick This cottage accepts one well behaved dog.
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Sleeping 2 with 1 bathroom. You can bring 2 pets to stay at Riverside Retreat - Charming, Seaside Snug.
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Lonnon Cottage near Alnmouth, Northumberland, sleeps 6 in 2 bedrooms.
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Pond Cottage in Alnmouth, Northumberland can sleep 6 in 3 bedrooms.
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Garden Cottage in Alnmouth, sleeps four people in two bedrooms.
A high quality, detached holiday home in Alnmouth, Northumberland. Family-friendly. Pet-friendly. Hot tub. Spacious. Parking. WiFi. Warkworth 4.3 miles; Alnwick 5.9 miles; Bamburgh 20.8 miles.
Just 200 yards from Alnmouth’s beach, this first floor apartment is a great base from which to explore beautiful Northumberland.
Quaint cottage, tastefully decorated and only five minutes’ walk from Alnmouth. Short walk from the beach and useful public transport links.
Located in Alnmouth, four miles from Alnwick, The Chimneys is a beautiful dog friendly holiday home with plenty of style. With an open plan kitchen and living area, two bedrooms and a lovely outside space, this modern property has plenty to offer. The Chimneys has been lovingly designed so if you’re looking for a relaxing retreat with family and friends in Northumberland, this property could be your perfect match. The Chimneys is located in the quaint coastal village of Alnmouth. Just four miles from Alnwick, this part of Northumberland is truly beautiful. Recognised as a Northumberland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it boasts a curved beach with golden sands and an array of thriving wildlife. Perfect for those who love the outdoors, this stunning village has everything you need for a coastal getaway. Near Pope Lodge you’ll find a great selection of local pubs, shops and restaurants so you’ll have plenty of places to explore. There are a number of incredible castles in the area. From Warkworth to Bamburgh, to Dunstanburgh and Lindisfarne on the Holy Island, you’ll have plenty of rich history to discover. If you’re a fan of golfing, you can visit the oldest 9 hole link course in England at Alnmouth Links golf course or head to Foxton golf course which is just a five minute drive to the North. Alnmouth is close to the charming mediaeval market town of Alnwick. With cobbled streets lined with independent shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants, the town has charisma and personality in abundance. Alnwick also has some of the country’s top attractions including Alnwick Castle, which was the location for the famous Harry Potter film franchise. Head to The Alnwick Garden to find 12 acres of magnificent gardens and the world’s largest treehouse restaurant. Alnmouth train station is a short five minute drive from The Chimneys so local towns in Northumberland can easily be reached via rail. Located on the main East coast line, express trains stop at Alnmouth train station throughout the day so you can get a direct train to London in just three-and-a-half hours. Edinburgh is just one hour away, Berwick upon Tweed and Newcastle just half an hour. Pope Lodge is located just a mile from the station so you can hop in a taxi easily. The property is also within 15 minutes’ drive time of Alnwick and 35 minutes’ drive time to Bamburgh. There are a number of bus stops throughout Alnmouth. Hop on the 418 which takes you through to Belford with stops in beautiful areas of Northumberland like Craster, Beadnell and Bamburgh. The X18 route travels between Newcastle and Berwick upon Tweed with stops in Morpeth, Amble and Seahouses. The Chimneys has an open plan living and kitchen space which is bright and airy. With a neutral colour scheme and spotlights, there is a spacious feel and light in abundance. Perfectly curated with two comfy sofas, an armchair and a wall mounted flat screen TV, the living space is the ideal spot to relax after a full day of exploring Alnmouth and Alnwick. At the other end of the room is the kitchen. Modern in style, the kitchen features high shine white cabinets and black worktops. Fully equipped for all self-catering stays, the kitchen includes a hob, electric oven, microwave, fridge, kettle and toaster. There is also a dishwasher so you’ll have everything you could possibly need to relax and enjoy your break in Northumberland. The dining room includes a large dining table, four comfy chairs and two padded benches. Ideal for relaxing on a morning with a cup of tea or coffee, there is a delightful conservatory with seating and views out across the beautiful Northumberland countryside. Head upstairs to the bedrooms and you’ll find two tranquil spaces. With comfy double beds complete with crisp linens and premium bedding, you’ll enjoy your nights sleep in the property. There is ample storage space in both bedrooms, along with bedside tables and lamps. The family bathroom is clean and modern. Featuring large tiles and immaculate fittings, this space is luxurious and stylish. It includes a large walk-in shower, WC and vanity unit. Outside there is a patio area complete with artificial grass, garden furniture and a glass balustrade. Start your day with a morning coffee here or wind down on a summer evening with a glass of something bubbly. Surrounded by stunning scenery, this outside area is a real added bonus!
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Grebe Cottage in Alnmouth, Northumberland sleeps five guests in three bedrooms.
Cosy and welcoming terraced cottage a short walk from the beach at Alnmouth.
Lark Rise is a homely mid-terrace house resting centrally in the village of Alnmouth in Northumberland on the Northumberland Coast National Landscape. Alnwick 4.8 miles.
A pretty ground floor apartment within a grand Victorian property very close to the beach and then centre of Alnmouth.
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The attention to detail in this property is sure to impress. Everywhere you look the standards are amazing.
A penthouse apartment just a short stroll from the beach and estuary at Alnmouth, a lovely village on the Coastal Heritage route.
Luxurious holiday home with private terraced gardens just two minutes from the beach at Alnmouth. Fantastic coastal walks along an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
An outstanding coastal abode resting directly opposite the famous Estuary in the heart of Alnmouth. Enjoy stunning views and home comforts here at Garden House!
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A sympathetic conversion of a beautiful Georgian building that combines comfortable accommodation with a superb location in the heart of Alnmouth for an irresistible Northumberland break.
Pope Lodge is a beautiful holiday apartment located in the charming coastal village of Alnmouth. The old stone coach house has been recently renovated to the highest most comfortable of standards.
Seafield Granary is a first-floor apartment resting in Alnmouth, Northumberland, boasting a Smart TV, en-suite and stunning countryside views. Alnwick 5.1 miles; Newcastle-upon-Tyne 36.2 miles.
Seafield Coach House is a fine apartment over first and second-floor, situated near a beach in Alnmouth, Northumberland, with two electric fires and stunning coastal views. Alnwick 5.1 miles; Newcastle-upon-Tyne 36.2 miles.
This amazing Grade II listed house, with its unique interior, oozes character in the heart of this historic seaside village a perfect retreat at all times of the year.
Lovely spacious family home, with parquet floor, Juliet balcony and garden, Alnwick with its castle of Harry Potter fame nearby.
Ocean View, a Top-floor apartment resting in the village of Alnmouth in Northumberland. Apartment. Sea views. Modern. Near pubs. Smart TV. Open plan.
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This first-floor apartment rests in Alnmouth, Northumberland and can sleep five people in three bedrooms.
A coastal cottage resting in the quaint town of Alnmouth, Northumberland. Pet-friendly. Close to a beach. Close to a pub. Warkworth 4.8 miles; Alnwick 5.1 miles; Amble 6.5 miles.
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Perfectly situated property opposite the beach with breath-taking sea views. Perfect for visiting Alnwick Castle nearby as well as many other historical attractions.
A picturesque stone front house resting in the seaside town of Alnmouth, Northumberland. Pet-friendly. Sea views. Close to a beach. Warkworth 4.9 miles; Alnwick 5.2 miles; Bamburgh 21.5 miles.
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This period property offers relaxing and stylish accommodation in an enviable coastal location. The perfect place to get away from it all and start the day with a walk along the golden sandy beach.
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Delightful stone-built cottage nestled in the heart of this charming seaside village. Beaches abound nearby and everything you need is on the doorstep. A perfect hideaway for families and friends.
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Lovely, character property with plenty of space and within walking distance of the beach, golf and places to eat and drink in the village. Perfect for families and friends.
Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Hipsburn
Discover 33 Hipsburn self catering cottages in Northumberland. Explore local shops, walks, and sights from your comfortable Northumberland base. Book your next break today.Attractions within 10 miles of Hipsburn
- Alnmouth Christmas Lights (0.7m)
- Greenrigg Stepping Stones (1.4m)
- Warkworth Fortified FB (2.8m)
- Warkworth Beach (2.9m)
- Boulmer beach (2.9m)
- Huntfun Alnwick (3.5m)
- A Taste of Northumbria (3.5m)
- Howdlemont Sands (3.6m)
- Lion Bridge (3.7m)
- Alnwick Castle viewpoint (layby) (3.7m)
- Sugar Sands (3.8m)
- Amble Harbour Village (4.1m)
- Amble Quayside (4.1m)
- Puffin Cruises (4.1m)
- Sundial (4.1m)
- Amble Beach Huts On Little Shore (4.1m)
- Howick Sands (4.6m)
- Guyzance Weir (5.1m)
- Coquet Island (5.2m)
- Hulne Priory (5.5m)
Outdoor Activities around Hipsburn
- Hipsburn playground (0.3m)
- England Coast Path, Amble to Bamburgh, Alnmouth, Lovers' Walk North (0.6m)
- Pease's Park (0.6m)
- England Coast Path, Amble to Bamburgh, Alnmouth, Lovers Walk, East End (0.6m)
- Northumberland coastal path (2.2m)
- Aln Valley Railway Trust - (Lionheart,Station) (2.4m)
- Summerseats Viewpoint (3.4m)
- Hulne Park (4m)
- Hindson Cove (4.9m)
- Northumberland Coast Path (5.7m)
- Hauxley Nature Reserve (5.9m)
- Dunstanburgh Castle Walk (6.2m)
- Felton Park (7.3m)
- Dunstanburgh Castle Golf Course (7.8m)
- Northumberland Zoo (8.4m)
- Longframlington Dog Area (8.9m)
- Druridge Bay (National Trust) (9m)
- Druridge Bay Cresswell Dunes (10.9m)
- Ulgham Meadow and Wood (11.1m)
- Deer Park (11.1m)
Holiday Cottages Near Hipsburn
Hipsburn is the perfect base for exploring nearby towns and discovering what the coast has to offer.
- Lesbury lies roughly 0.7 miles from Hipsburn, and you can enjoy coastal stroll options as a gentle starter to your day. High Buston sits about 1.2 miles away, offering a quiet rural vibe; consider scenic village walk in your plans.
- Alnmouth, around 1.5 miles away, has a long beach and village charm that invites a stroll with seaside village charm. Shilbottle lies about 2.6 miles away, with countryside walks that invite a picturesque countryside stroll as a relaxing detour.
- Warkworth, roughly 2.7 miles away, offers a quaint river escape that makes a pleasant end to a day of exploration.
About Hipsburn
As you step into the rich tapestry of Hipsburn in Northumberland, England, you'll find yourself immersed in a place where history whispers through the cobblestone streets and the natural beauty of the countryside beckons you to explore.
But there's more to Hipsburn than meets the eye, a hidden charm that draws in visitors from near and far. Whether you seek a glimpse into its storied past, a peaceful retreat in nature, or a taste of local culture, Hipsburn has something unique to offer that will capture your imagination and leave you wanting to discover more.
Hipsburn's History and Heritage
Discover the rich history and heritage of Hipsburn, Northumberland, as you explore its fascinating past and cultural significance.
Hipsburn is steeped in history, with its roots dating back to the medieval period. The village was once a vibrant center for trade and commerce, and remnants of its prosperous past can still be seen in the architecture and layout of the village.
As you delve into Hipsburn's history, you'll encounter the remnants of its industrial heritage. The village was known for its coal mining and quarrying activities, which played a pivotal role in shaping the local economy. The old mine shafts and quarry sites serve as a reminder of the industrious spirit that defined Hipsburn in the past.
The heritage of Hipsburn is also reflected in its architectural landmarks. The village is home to a number of well-preserved historic buildings, including the Hipsburn House and the local church, which provide a glimpse into the area's architectural evolution over the centuries.
Furthermore, Hipsburn boasts a rich cultural heritage, with traditional customs and folklore that have been passed down through generations. The village's cultural significance is evident in its annual festivals and events, which celebrate its heritage and bring the community together.
Exploring Hipsburn's Natural Beauty
Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Northumberland, Hipsburn invites you to immerse yourself in its natural beauty and scenic wonders. As you explore the area, you'll encounter lush greenery, rolling hills, and charming streams that create a tranquil and serene environment. Take a leisurely stroll along the winding paths, surrounded by the vibrant colors of wildflowers and the soothing sounds of nature.
Hipsburn's natural beauty extends to its woodlands, where you can discover a diverse array of flora and fauna. Keep an eye out for native wildlife such as red squirrels and a variety of bird species that call this area home.
The nearby coastline offers breathtaking views of the North Sea, with rugged cliffs and pristine beaches that are perfect for a peaceful day by the water. You can also venture to the Hipsburn Woods, where the enchanting woodland trails lead you through ancient trees and offer glimpses of the area's rich biodiversity. The idyllic setting provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as picnicking, birdwatching, or simply unwinding in nature's embrace.
Hipsburn's natural beauty isn't just limited to its landscapes; the area also boasts stunning sunsets that paint the sky with a mesmerizing display of colors, providing the perfect backdrop for a romantic evening or a moment of quiet reflection. Whether you're an avid nature enthusiast or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Hipsburn's natural splendor is sure to captivate your senses and leave you with lasting memories of its beauty.
Local Attractions and Landmarks
As you soak in the natural beauty of Hipsburn's landscapes and coastline, you'll find a wealth of local attractions and landmarks waiting to be explored.
One of the must-see attractions is Alnwick Castle, a stunning medieval fortress that has been featured in numerous films and TV shows, including Harry Potter. The castle offers guided tours and enchanting gardens to wander through.
Just a short drive away, you'll come across Alnwick Garden, a contemporary garden with captivating water features, treehouse restaurants, and the famous Poison Garden.
For history enthusiasts, a visit to Howick Hall Gardens and Arboretum is a must. This elegant and serene estate boasts beautifully landscaped gardens, including the stunning Earl Grey Tea House. Additionally, don't miss out on the opportunity to explore the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, a tidal island with a rich history and picturesque ruins, including the Lindisfarne Priory and the dramatic Lindisfarne Castle.
If you're seeking outdoor adventures, a visit to Hulne Park is highly recommended. This sprawling estate offers a network of walking and cycling trails, surrounded by breathtaking woodlands and open countryside. Moreover, the charming village of Warkworth, with its medieval castle and scenic riverside walks, is perfect for a leisurely day of exploration.
Hipsburn's local attractions and landmarks cater to a wide range of interests, ensuring a memorable and fulfilling experience for every visitor.
Dining and Shopping in Hipsburn
You can explore a variety of dining options and unique shops in Hipsburn, offering a delightful blend of local flavors and distinctive merchandise. When it comes to dining, you'll find charming cafes and restaurants serving up delicious meals made from locally-sourced ingredients. Whether you're in the mood for a hearty English breakfast, a cozy afternoon tea, or a gourmet dinner, Hipsburn has something to satisfy every craving.
Dining Options:
- The Garden Cafe
- Enjoy a relaxing atmosphere and freshly baked pastries in this quaint garden cafe.
- Indulge in their famous homemade quiches and artisan sandwiches.
- The Riverside Restaurant
- Treat yourself to a fine dining experience with picturesque views of the river.
- Sample their seasonal menu featuring locally caught seafood and succulent steaks.
As for shopping, Hipsburn boasts an array of independent shops where you can find one-of-a-kind treasures. From handmade crafts and antiques to specialty foods and fashion, you're sure to stumble upon something special to take home as a memento of your visit.
Unique Shops:
- The Curious Corner
- Discover a treasure trove of vintage trinkets and retro collectibles.
- Browse through their eclectic selection of books and vinyl records.
- Hipsburn Artisan Market
- Immerse yourself in a vibrant market atmosphere showcasing local artists' works and handcrafted goods.
- Pick up some artisanal cheeses and preserves to savor a taste of Northumberland at home.
Activities and Events in Hipsburn
After savoring delightful dining experiences and exploring unique shops in Hipsburn, you can now partake in various engaging activities and vibrant events that the village has to offer.
Hipsburn is known for its beautiful countryside, making it an ideal location for outdoor activities. You can embark on scenic walks along the River Aln or venture into the surrounding woodlands for a peaceful hike. The area also offers cycling routes, allowing you to explore the picturesque landscapes at your own pace.
If you're interested in cultural experiences, Hipsburn hosts a variety of events throughout the year. From music festivals to art exhibitions, there's always something to look forward to. The village hall is a hub for community events, including craft fairs and local performances, providing a great opportunity to immerse yourself in the vibrant community spirit.
For those seeking a bit of relaxation, Hipsburn is home to several wellness centers offering yoga classes, spa treatments, and meditation sessions. This provides the perfect opportunity to unwind and recharge amidst the tranquil surroundings.
During the summer months, the village often hosts outdoor markets where you can sample local produce and handmade crafts while enjoying live music and entertainment. These events aren't only enjoyable but also a great way to support the local artisans and producers.
In Hipsburn, there's always something to do, whether you're seeking adventure, cultural enrichment, or simply a moment of tranquility.