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5 Best Campsites In Northumberland

Taking touring holidays in Northumberland is a wonderful way to see the county. Here are the five best campsites in Northumberland, for families and couples alike:

1: Haggerston Castle – the campsite equivalent of the Ritz, Haggerston Castle shines from every viewpoint. Seven lakes, Italian Gardens and acres of woodlands are the setting: five star service is clearly the goal. And with spa treatments the norm here, you can guess how well that goal has been achieved. Of all the Northumberland campsites, Haggerston Castle is the show pony.

2: Proctors Stead – continues Northumberland’s penchant for having oddly named campsites and offers 60 pitches, electric or plain, for camping and caravanning in Northumberland’s Alnwick region. One mile from the sea.

3: Demesne Farm Campsite and Bunkhouse – no, it isn’t a rodeo location. It’s a stunning campsite set slap bang in the middle of the Northumberland National Park and it can even provide its own sheltered accommodation in the form of the Bunkhouse. One of the most secluded and beautiful campsites in Northumberland.

4: Clennell Hall Riverside Holiday Park – touring holidays and also the possibility of long term revisits with a collections of statics for sale too. A dedicated tenting area, laundry and washroom facilities, dogs welcome.

5: Fallowfield Dene Holiday Park – give yourself and the family a chance to unwind in style, tramping the hills and dales of the Northumberland National Park. Of all the campsites in Northumberland Fallowfield Dene Holiday Park is one of the closest to Hadrian’s Wall. Well landscaped pitches ensure shelter from weather conditions and provide an exceedingly pleasant view of the Park.

Touring holidays in Northumberland have the twin advantages of coast and inland National Park. Take advantage of both for a truly unforgettable experience.

By: David Rambloor

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David Rambloor is an experienced UK based travel writer who enjoys sharing his experiences on campsites in Northumberland through article writing.

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