Dog Friendly Holidays in Northumberland & County Durham
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If you’re visiting Northumberland & County Durham on your next break, there’s no need to leave Fido behind… Bring them along to one of our five amazing pet friendly holiday parks! From the peace and quiet of Church Point to the seaside fun of Whitley Bay, there’s something for everyone (and their pup).
Plus, there’s a huge range of dog friendly local attractions, so you will find plenty to keep you entertained. Take a trip around the breathtaking ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle, learn about WW1 at Heugh Battery Museum or simply head for a game of fetch at one of the region's stunning beaches… the choice is yours!
Pet Friendly Parks in Northumberland & County Durham
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Church Point Holiday Park
Near Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, Northumberland, NE64 6DP
Beach on the doorstep
Shared facilities with sister park
Caravans
Peaceful setting
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Cresswell Towers Holiday Park
Near Cresswell, Northumberland, NE61 5JT
5 mins walk to the beach
Indoor pool
Relaxed atmosphere
Pet Friendly
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Crimdon Dene Holiday Park
Near North Hartlepool, Durham, TS27 4BN
Beach on the doorstep
Indoor pool
Family Entertainment
Pet Friendly
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Sandy Bay Holiday Park
Near Ashington, Northumberland, NE63 9YD
Beach on the doorstep
Indoor pool
Lively entertainment
Pet Friendly
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Whitley Bay Holiday Park
Near Whitley Bay, Tyne & Wear, Nr Northumberland, NE26 4RR
5 mins walk to the beach
Indoor pool
Local towns nearby
Pet Friendly
Dog Friendly Attractions in Northumberland & County Durham
High Force Waterfall
A wonderfully impressive waterfall, where you can truly appreciate the power of nature, as the River Tees cascades 21 metres down into scenic plunge pools.
Longsands Beach
Breathe in the sea air and soak up sublime views of the coastline as you walk the beautiful golden sands of this popular beach.
The Farne Islands
Adorable puffins and enchanting seals are just some of the gorgeous species of wildlife you'll spot at the Farne Islands - an unforgettable natural spectacle!
Newbiggin Promenade
Wander along Northumberland's longest promenade and breathe in spectacular views of the bay and the UK's first off shore sculpture - The Couple.
Beamish Museum
Immerse yourself in history at this unique open-air living museum where the past really does come to life all around you!
Durham
The glorious cathedral dominates the skyline of Durham, but explore the medieval streets below and you'll quickly find there's so much more to this city!
Ocean Beach Pleasure Park
Ride heart-stopping roller coasters, swing on a giant pirate ship and fly on the chair swings at the North East's largest amusement park!
Quasar Amusements
Dramatically blending action and adrenaline, this multi-level arena is the ideal place to battle it out in a frenetic game of laser tag!
Birkheads Secret Gardens
Smell aromatic herbs, hear beautiful bird song and experience the calm of a meditative space in this wonderfully diverse country garden.
Dilston Physic Garden
A magical garden, filled with beautiful and exuberant displays and yet there's a secret behind these plants - they can heal your body and brain!
Hadrian's Wall
The northern border of the once mighty Roman Empire, much of Hadrian's Wall still stands today, providing a remarkable insight into life in ancient times.
Alnwick
A picturesque market town filled with historic treasures, Alnwick is renowned for its beautifully well-preserved streets, magnificent castle and idyllic gardens.
Newcastle upon Tyne
Striking architecture, historic splendour, sensational museums, legendary nightlife... Whatever you're looking for in a city then Newcastle-upon-Tyne surely has it!
Holy Island
Sitting resplendent off the Northumberland coast this picturesque island has a deep spiritual heritage and is simply awash with history and natural beauty.
Heugh Battery Museum
A historic gun emplacement filled with 20th-century armaments, from rifles to tanks - an absolute treat for those interested in military history.
Cragside House
The impressive home of Victorian inventor Lord Armstrong is filled with ingenious gadgets but it's his creations outdoors that show true genius!
Dunstanburgh Castle
The gigantic ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle, one of the largest in Northern England, are truly picturesque against the dramatic backdrop of the Northumberland coast.
King Edward's Bay
Overlooked by the historic Tynemouth Priory and Castle is hidden gem King Edward's Bay - a small and popular sandy beach nestled between the cliffs.
Whitley Bay Beach
Whitley Bay Links and Beach is a lovely expanse of golden sand flanked by a long promenade that stretches between Cullercoats and St Mary's Lighthouse.
Beadnell Bay
Part of the North Northumberland Heritage Coast and set within Northumberland's Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is horseshoe-shaped Beadnell Bay.
Druridge Bay
Running from Hauxley in the north to Cresswell in the south is Druridge Bay, a golden 7-mile curve of spectacular shoreline and dunes.
Seahouses Beach
Seahouses is a historic fishing village with a small bustling harbour, forming part of the Northumberland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Its north beach is tranquil and unspoilt.
Bamburgh Castle Beach
Beautiful Bamburgh Beach is free of crowds and full of dramatic coastal sights. The sandy beach is sheltered by impressive dunes and overlooked by the majestic Bamburgh Castle.
Hinnies Restaurant
Perfectly situated right on the seafront in Whitley Bay, Hinnies restaurant serves Geordie-influenced comfort food in a warm and welcoming setting.
Seaham Beach
Seaham Beach boasts golden sand and pebbles bejewelled with colourful smooth glass stones - a remnant from the days when the town was famed for its glass factory.
Alnmouth Beach
In a wide sandy bay at the mouth of the River Aln and on the fringes of a characterful little village is spectacular Alnmouth Beach.
Crimdon Beach
Close to two nature reserves and just moments away from the holiday park that shares its name, Crimdon Dene Beach is a lovely long stretch of golden sand.
Castle Eden: a Leisurely 5000m Walk Along the Beck
Home to a wide variety of interesting wildlife, this wonderful short walk explores the unspoilt woodland of Castle Eden Dene National Nature Reserve.
Circular Walk from Cresswell Towers via Cresswell Beach
Starting at our very own Cresswell Towers Holiday Park, head out along the glorious open sands of Cresswell Beach, continuing through nature reserves and countryside.
Shincliffe Woods
Head out from the charming village of Shincliffe on one of the most popular walks in the area, through the beautiful Shincliffe Woods with many opportunities to spot wildlife.
Seaham
Beginning at the lively seaside town of Seaham, this linear coastal walk showcases some varied post-industrial landscapes and beautiful views, finishing up at Crimdon.
Crimdon Dene & The Durham Coastal Path
Discover the spectacular Durham coastline on this leisurely walking route from Crimdon Dene beach, home to fascinating birdlife and old railways lines.
Linear Walk between Wansbeck Rd & South Gosforth Metro Stations
Starting in Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne's most popular suburb, this linear walk takes you through some of the green spaces on the city's outskirts.
Morpeth and Mitford
Explore the historic market town of Morpeth and its beautiful surrounding countryside and river, with several points of interest to enjoy along the way.