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Otterburn vacation rentals start at G$18,822 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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The Snug, boutique lodge in Northumberland
The Snug sits within the Otterburn Hall Estate on an Ancient Battle Site in Northumberland National Park. All on one level, the 3 bedroomed detached, Norwegian pine lodge with hot tub sleeps 5 guests. Ideal for a romantic break, relaxing with friends or a fun time with family. Within the five-hundred-acre estate you are surrounded by nature at its best. There are two lakes and the Otter-Burn in the grounds. Also an array of footpaths with stunning scenery and an abundance of wildlife close by.

Stargazers Apart in Northumberland National Park
Stargazers apartment, one of two houses down a private drive. A peaceful, picturesque location. No noise or light pollution and the darkest skies in Europe. Enjoy the whole top floor with open plan lounge/kitchen and historical bookcases. Bedroom with roll top bath, king size bed, ensuite bathroom. It's a fabulous space! Separate entrance via a beautiful glass atrium with amazing views. Private stargazing terrace & Telescope 2 guests maximum Shared garden. Pets considered please ask first.

Entire home with XL luxury hot tub
Rural home set in the beautiful countryside of West Woodburn with a luxurious extra large hot tub under a roofed pergola with outdoor lighting - PERFECT place to relax and unwind. A cosy log burning stove sets the mood in this homely , stylish , newly renovated cottage. Walking distance to two local bustling county pubs and plenty walks in the area and much more to explore by car with Otterburn and Bellingham within 10 minutes away and Keilder, Hexham and Corbridge 30 minutes away. Dogs welcome

Woodland Cabin w/ Hot Tub, Wood Burner & Wildlife
Escape to The Drey – a cosy cabin with its own hot tub, wood-burning stove and red squirrels for neighbours. Set inside the Northumberland National Park, it’s perfect for couples, families and nature lovers who want forest walks, stargazing and good food nearby. Sleeps 6 across 3 bedrooms (best for 4 adults+2 children). Fully renovated inside with modern comforts, quirky artwork and thoughtful touches. The deck is perfect for wildlife watching and the sunken hot tub is ready for starry nights.

Skylark Seaview Studio
Welcome to our self-contained hilltop studio surrounded by fields and panoramic views over the Northumbrian coast. A place to unwind and reconnect with nature. Located within walking distance of a remote outstretched beach and just a few miles from the coastal village of Alnmouth and historical village of Warkworth. Alnmouth train station is only a 5 minute drive. From here you can travel directly to Edinburgh in 1 hour. The studio features an open plan sleeping/ living area with a kitchen.

The Bothy On The River Rede !
The Bothy is situated on the River Rede in Redesmouth Nr Hexham . This Idyllic Apartment is a Gem tucked away in the beautiful Northumberland countryside . Ideal for a peaceful few days or great stopover on route up North or down South . Its situated close to Hadrians Wall , Keilder Reservoir , Hareshaw Linn Waterfall and the National Park , Walkers , Cyclists Fisherman delight . Bellingham is only 2 miles away by car with a Co-op , pubs, Chinese take out to name but a few ammenities .

Dog- friendly cottage with woodburner & games room
Ivy Cottage is the perfect size for 2, although it can accommodate up to 4. Ideal location, for cycling, walking, fishing and playing golf. There are dog-friendly pubs and cafes within walking distance, as well as a good selection of shops. We have an onsite games room, free for our guests to enjoy. We can accommodate 1 large or 2 small pets, however, please note, we do not have have a secure garden area. The cottage has many wonderful walks right on the doorstep for you to explore.

Cabin W/ Hot Tub, Outdoor Dining In National Park
Your Stylish Stay presents an escape to our charming lodge in Otterburn, Northumberland! Featuring 2 double bedrooms and a bedroom with 2 single beds, this cosy retreat is perfect for families or friends. Unwind in the private hot tub or relax on the decking area with outdoor furniture. Surrounded by stunning nature, enjoy tranquil walks and nearby attractions. Modern amenities and a warm, inviting atmosphere await you. Book now for a relaxing getaway in the heart of Northumberland.

Pine Marten, Luxury Log Cabin,Hot Tub & Log Burner
Pine Marten is the ideal base to explore the Northumberland National Park and the sublime coast and castle routes. This spacious contemporary styled log cabin is perfect for friends and family gatherings looking to simply relax or explore. The private hot tub and south facing deck is a great outdoor space to unwind. Our small site is nestled in 500 acres of established woodlands which is home to our little red squirrel friend and roe deer, who are always curious too see new faces.

Serenity Lodge Otterburn with Hot Tub
Luxury 3 bedroom lodge located in the beautiful adylic country side Northumberland has to offer. Lodge has a private hot tub, parking, wifi, TVs... everthing you'd want and more for a home away from home. We also welome dogs. Serenity Lodge is set in 48 acres of woodland, and has a small lake to the rear of the cabin. This gives you plenty space to walk and explore. If nature isnt your thing then there is some lovely pubs and restaurants in the area for you to enjoy.

The Granary, Old Town Farm, Otterburn
The Granary is located on a working farm in the heart of Northumberland's International Dark Sky Park. It has kitchen/living area upstairs to make the most of the fabulous views. This cottage has access to a nearby EV car charger Changeover day for week- long stays is a Friday It is a perfect hideaway for two with a cosy log burning fire, original beams, real wood floors and a lovely flower-filled garden. Great for friends sharing too, having 2 separate bathrooms

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.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Otterburn?
Otterburn has welcoming country cottages, traditional inns, and rural lodges, many set among fields and woodlands. Stays in the village center or close to natural trails are frequently suggested for those seeking convenience and local charm.
What are the best things to do in Otterburn with kids?
Explore woodland trails, visit historical landmarks, or take part in outdoor activities around Otterburn, which are often suggested for families. Local farms and picnic spots also invite relaxed days outside with children.
What are some of the best things to do in Otterburn?
Explore walking trails, visit historic landmarks, and unwind in cozy village pubs or tearooms. Otterburn is frequently suggested as a starting point for adventures in the surrounding countryside.
How is the weather in Otterburn?
Otterburn has cool, damp winters around 32–41°F (0–5°C), and mild summers reaching 50–64°F (10–18°C). Rain is fairly common throughout the year, so waterproof clothing and sturdy footwear are recommended for outdoor activities.
When is the best time to visit Otterburn?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for exploring nature, as temperatures are milder and the landscape is green. Winter visitors experience a quieter atmosphere and can discover local traditions in the surrounding countryside.
What are the best places to visit in Otterburn?
Otterburn Castle, nearby walking paths, and the parish church are among the most popular sites to explore. Locals often recommend the surrounding natural landscape for peaceful retreats.
What are some hiking trails in Otterburn?
Hiking around Otterburn includes forest trails, moorland paths, and routes leading into Northumberland National Park. Walkers frequently suggest trails with expansive views and opportunities to observe local wildlife.
What are some family activities we can do in Otterburn?
Families in Otterburn often enjoy guided nature walks, exploring nearby castles, and visiting farm attractions. Picnicking, wildlife spotting, and craft workshops bring everyone together for relaxed, enjoyable days.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Otterburn?
Many visitors enjoy day trips to Northumberland National Park, historic castles, or market towns near Otterburn. Exploring Roman heritage sites and areas of outstanding natural beauty is frequently suggested.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Otterburn?
Many accommodations in Otterburn welcome pets, including country cottages and rural retreats where outdoor space is common. It is generally recommended to confirm pet policies when booking.
What are some local tips for visiting Otterburn?
Bring layers and waterproof clothing, as the weather can shift quickly. Exploring on foot or by bicycle is often suggested for discovering hidden corners—local guides and maps are available at village shops or accommodations.
What is Otterburn known for?
Otterburn is known for its rich natural surroundings, historic sites related to the Border Reivers, and a tranquil village atmosphere. The area is also recognized for its proximity to Northumberland National Park, inviting exploration and outdoor adventure.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Otterburn?
Otterburn has quiet walking paths through forests, lesser-known historical buildings, and small local art studios that are appealing to visitors. Exploring the countryside reveals peaceful streams and spots for birdwatching.
What are the best foods to try in Otterburn?
Local menus in Otterburn frequently suggest Northumberland lamb, hearty stews, and baked goods like traditional scones or pies. Regional cheeses and seasonal produce are also favorites, especially in village cafés and pubs.
What should I bring for a trip to Otterburn?
Pack clothing suitable for cool and damp conditions, including waterproof outerwear and sturdy shoes. A camera, binoculars for birdwatching, and layered outfits help make the most of outdoor opportunities.
What is the nightlife in Otterburn like?
Otterburn has a quieter nightlife scene, with traditional pubs and cozy inns providing relaxed settings for drinks and conversation. Many visitors and locals enjoy unwinding after a day outdoors by gathering in these welcoming spots.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Otterburn?
Otterburn often hosts village fairs, agricultural shows, and community gatherings throughout the year. Nearby, larger festivals and seasonal celebrations focused on local crafts and music are frequently suggested.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Otterburn?
Otterburn has a range of family friendly vacation rentals, including spacious cottages and homes with outdoor space for children to play. Many properties provide conveniences such as kitchens and living areas, making longer stays comfortable.
Destinations to explore
- Durham Cathedral
- Beamish the Living Museum of the North
- Alnwick Castle
- Northumberland National Park
- Bamburgh Castle
- Hadrian's Wall
- Pease Bay
- Haggerston Castle Holiday Park - Haven
- Bamburgh Beach
- Northumberland Coast AONB
- Felmoor Country Park
- Durham University
- Weardale
- Lindisfarne Castle
- Cragside
- The Alnwick Garden
- Birdoswald Roman Fort - Hadrian's Wall
- Newcastle University
- The Bowes Museum
- Vindolanda
- Farne Islands
- Stadium Of Light
- Floors Castle
- Dunstanburgh Castle





