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Corbridge vacation rentals start at G$8,370 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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40 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

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20 properties have a dedicated workspace

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70 of Corbridge vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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Stunning Self Catering Studio in Corbridge
A cosy self-catering studio with own entrance & off-street parking in a beautiful edge of Corbridge, Northumberland location. There's a king-size bed (can be set up as twin beds), underfloor heating, a modern kitchen area and a bathroom with shower. Stanners Studio is well situated for riverside walks, accessing all that Corbridge offers, the railway station and is the perfect base for exploring Corbridge, Hexham, The Roman Wall and the wider Tyne Valley. Outdoor patio and secure bike storage.

Swinburne Castle
Swinburne Castle is perfectly situated within its own beautiful parkland and gardens. Traditionally decorated, parts of the house have tremendous history dating back to the 12th century. The east wing is extremely comfortable and private, and don't be perturbed by the stone steps leading down to the vaulted cellar. A delicious continental breakfast will be provided in your rooms. There is ample parking and a tennis court you are welcome to use. lovely footpaths from the house for keen walkers.

Cozy guest cottage near Riding Mill & Corbridge
The Stable House is the perfect location to enjoy the glorious Tyne Valley. Located between the quaint historic villages of Corbridge & Riding Mill, both a short drive away. Guests will enjoy a cozy warm home with newly fitted kitchen/diner/lounge, new furniture & a new bathroom suite. The home is fully private with its own entrance and is annexed off a country home. Enjoy wonderful walks along Hadrian’s Wall and the River Tyne and enjoy the superb pubs and restaurants of the Tyne Valley.

Farmhouse annex in Northumberland village
The Old Farmhouse is a period property in the village of Slaley. A separate annex offers guests a sitting room with wood burning stove and a large family bedroom. A separate kitchen provides full electric oven with induction hob, fridge, microwave, and a washing machine. The Rose and Crown, is a community pub/restaurant located in the village and there is also a small community shop. It is only 1 mile to Slaley Hall with its excellent restaurant, leisure facilities and golf course.

Perfect for couples, in the heart of Hexham.
The Coach House is perfect for couples seeking a relaxing break; whether sight-seeing, walking, dining out, everything is on your doorstep. Built in the 1800’s the Victorian red brick and wood beams are a feature of the upstairs, open plan living area, which is fully equipped with everything you need for a chilled out self-catering break. On the ground floor, the bedroom can be configured as generous king size bed or a twin at your request. There is a Private parking bay for one car.

The Nook Cottage In The Heart Of Northumberland
Come away to nature, peace, and tranquillity at an idyllic, self-contained stone cottage nestled in the heart of Northumberland, within a short walk to the North Tyne River, two village pubs, post office, convenience mart and church. Charm can be found in the original stone walls, oak beams, woodburning stove, cosy furniture, and a king-size bed. An excellent touring base, located near Hadrian’s Wall, Roman forts, Hexham Abbey, and Kielder Water and Forest Park.

The Corbridge Studio
Stylish, cosy studio in the heart of Corbridge, just 5 minutes’ walk from the village centre. Sleeps 2+, pet-friendly, and is ideal for couples seeking a peaceful Northumberland retreat. The open-plan layout combines modern comfort with rustic charm and opens onto a south-facing patio. On-site parking adds convenience, while nearby shops, cafés, pubs, and riverside walks make it easy to explore Hadrian’s Wall, the Tyne Valley, and the surrounding countryside.

Adorable open-plan cottage with private parking
Braeside Cottage is a cosy private space in peaceful surroundings centrally located for the amenities of Hexham. An ideal base for exploring both Hexham and the surrounding Tynedale Valley famous for its Roman history including Hadrian's Wall and Vindolanda, or visit Kielder Forest with its world renowned dark skies and observatory. You will have your own private outdoor area with seating, fire pit and BBQ. Private off road parking provided. Pets are welcome.

The Stable
Welcome to Bridge House Cottages. 5 individual holiday lets nestled alongside the riverbanks of the Tyne in the heart of the picturesque village of Corbridge. The village in renowned for its charming independent shops, quaint tea rooms and a diverse range of restaurants and pubs. The cottages also stand as the perfect launchpad to explore Northumberland with the Hadrian’s Wall, the coast and Newcastle Upon Tyne all within a short drive.

Beaufront Hill Head
Built in 1780, this thick -walled cosy cottage has historic charm with modern comforts. South facing with stone walled garden, from which you can survey a spectacular view 20 miles deep and 35 miles wide over the Tyne valley. The cottage is at 700 feet above sea level and you feel you are on the roof of England. It is situated in a quiet rural location 2 miles from both Hexham and Corbridge and half an hour from Newcastle.

Gorgeous cottage in stunning rural location
Riding Hills Farm is a cosy, attractive and well equipped one bedroomed cottage situated in one of the prettiest and most interesting parts of Northumberland. Within two miles of the historic town of Corbridge, this comfortable cottage is tucked away in a rural location with stunning views over the Tyne Valley. Despite its rural setting it is close to some excellent pubs and restaurants, and the market town of Hexham.

Corbridge View
'Corbridge View' is a wonderful one-bedroom period apartment with an outstanding panoramic outlook over Corbridge, arguably the most picturesque village in Northumberland. The apartment has unbeatable views over the 13th century Market Square, Vicars Pele Tower and St Andrews Church. The property offers an abundance of restaurants, pubs, independent shops, walks and places to visit literally on the doorstep.
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When is the best time to visit Corbridge?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Corbridge?
Stays in the historic town center, near riverside pathways, or within charming cottage neighborhoods are often suggested. These locations are close to shops, eateries, and local attractions.
What are the best things to do in Corbridge with kids?
Families frequently explore archaeological sites, walk along riverside paths, and enjoy hands-on experiences at small museums. Local parks provide space for play and picnics.
What are some of the best things to do in Corbridge?
Explore Roman ruins, stroll the historic center, and browse independent shops and galleries around the marketplace. Riverside walks and nearby countryside often draw those seeking scenic outings.
How is the weather in Corbridge?
Corbridge has cool winters from 32–41°F (0–5°C) and mild summers reaching 50–64°F (10–18°C). Rain can occur throughout the year, so layers and a waterproof jacket are often suggested.
When is the best time to visit Corbridge?
Late spring and summer are often recommended for milder temperatures and blooming countryside. Some visitors prefer autumn for vibrant foliage and cozy local gatherings.
What are the best places to visit in Corbridge?
Frequently suggested places include Roman ruins, the historic marketplace, riverside areas, and artisan shops on the main streets. Many visitors also pause at local galleries and tea rooms.
What are some hiking trails in Corbridge?
Corbridge has walking and hiking trails along the River Tyne, through nearby woodlands, and across local countryside. These routes are suitable for gentle strolls and longer explorations.
What are some family activities we can do in Corbridge?
Families can explore interactive museum exhibits, walk riverside trails, and participate in seasonal markets or craft workshops. Outdoor play areas and local festivals offer engaging options for younger guests.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Corbridge?
Day trips often include exploring nearby castles, countryside walks, and visiting other historic villages or towns around the area. Regional markets and gardens are also popular for a change of scenery.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Corbridge?
Corbridge has a range of pet-friendly stays, particularly in cottage-style homes and apartments near the river and village center. Many green spaces and walking paths make it easy to explore with your pet.
What are some local tips for visiting Corbridge?
Locals often suggest arriving early to explore the marketplace, visiting artisan shops midweek for a quieter experience, and sampling freshly baked goods from the bakery. A waterproof jacket is handy, as weather can change quickly.
What is Corbridge known for?
Corbridge is known for its Roman heritage, historic marketplace, and scenic riverside walks. Many visitors explore archaeological sites and enjoy the town's mix of local shops and cafés.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Corbridge?
Around Corbridge, explore lesser-known artisan shops, nearby countryside footpaths, and historic corners tucked away from the main streets. The town sometimes has pop-up markets showcasing local crafts.
What are the best foods to try in Corbridge?
Corbridge has traditional British favorites such as locally baked pies, scones, and farmhouse cheeses. Many visitors enjoy fare from independent cafés and seasonal produce from village markets.
What should I bring for a trip to Corbridge?
Pack comfortable walking shoes, layered clothing for variable temperatures, and a waterproof jacket for rain. A reusable shopping bag is useful for local markets and shops.
What is the nightlife in Corbridge like?
Corbridge has a welcoming nightlife scene centered around locally rooted pubs, relaxed wine bars, and a selection of venues with live music or performances. Socializing often happens in intimate settings with a community feel.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Corbridge?
Corbridge frequently hosts craft fairs, food and drink festivals, and seasonal markets, especially in late spring and early autumn. Annual community gatherings and music performances are also well attended.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Corbridge?
Corbridge has family-friendly rentals, including larger homes and apartments near the town center and parks. Many accommodations provide space for group gatherings and easy access to shops and activities.
Destinations to explore
- Yorkshire Dales National Park
- yorkshire dales
- Durham Cathedral
- Beamish the Living Museum of the North
- Alnwick Castle
- Northumberland National Park
- Bamburgh Castle
- Hadrian's Wall
- Haggerston Castle Holiday Park - Haven
- Bamburgh Beach
- Northumberland Coast AONB
- Felmoor Country Park
- Durham University
- Teesside University
- Weardale
- Lindisfarne Castle
- Saltburn Beach
- Birdoswald Roman Fort - Hadrian's Wall
- Cragside
- The Alnwick Garden
- Newcastle University
- Stadium Of Light
- The Bowes Museum
- Vindolanda





