Northumberland is a county famed for its coastline but also has a range of campsites for locals and tourists to discover. Settle into the quiet countryside with some of our favourite spots for camping in Northumberland.
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Northumberland is a county in North East England. Bordering Scotland, the county is surrounded by land on three sides, with the fourth side bordering the North Sea with over 100 kilometres of coastline.
Fun fact: Located in Northumberland the Vindolanda is the only Roman milestone in Britain that remains in its original position.
Quiet, private setting for spacious tent, caravan and motorhome pitches. Dog friendly. 15 mins from the coast.
Family and dog friendly camping and glamping with spectacular sunrises and views down to the Tyne Valley.
This flawless sandy beach in Northumberland is a hidden treasure. To find this beach, park your car at Ross farm and follow the path through the fields until you cross the dunes to the beach.
This 1.5 mile walk (approximately 20 minutes) from your car to the beach is worth it. You can enjoy deserted, panoramic views of Lindisfarne (also known as Holy Island) and Bamburgh Castle. Keep an eye out for any seals as they are often spotted here!
Due to wildlife and cattle when crossing through the farm, you may have to keep your dog on a lead. The postcode for parking at Ross Farm is NE70 7EN
Found right next to Howick, this small secluded beach in Northumberland is so secretive that you won't even find it on Google Maps. The beach gets its name from a hole in the rocks that rumbles loudly when the waves crash through it during high tide.
On this small beach, you can spot a bathing house that was built in the early 19th century specifically for Earl Grey (of the Newcastle monument) and his large family.
Off road parking is available at NE66 3LH but often fills up quickly, so be sure to head down early.
While this article focused on camping in Northumberland, you can find more Northumberland trip ideas on our blog.
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