A TASTE OF NORTHUMBERLAND
We chose this site as we had never been to Northumberland before and judged it to be in the best position for access to both the coast and the countryside. Lovely site with a choice of different areas to pitch in. We chose a cul d sac and managed to get a pitch in the corner on grass. This was for added privacy as we had our new dog with us and she had never been away before.
There is a really decent size wooded area actually on site for walking the dog, also for picnics and paddling in the river. We saw various bird life, deer and bats during our stay. There is also a nature reserve within 5/10 minutes walk which is owned privately but you are allowed to use as long as you keep dogs under close control. Lots of birdlife here for the tweeters. There is also a well stocked service station on the main road, approx. 15 minutes walk away for all your basics and newspapers. A fair bit of travelling required to get to coast and towns such as Berwick on Tweed, but well worth it. Loads of country parks owned by the council that are very well kept and accessible, even with a motor home. Visited a number of National Trust sites whilst based here, Cragside was really interesting. Overall a really good site - would definitely stay there again.
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