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Northumberland’s beauty doesn’t fade with the seasons; it simply changes its colours. From coastal sunshine in summer to crisp woodland walks in autumn and winter, holiday lodges in Northumberland offer the perfect way to experience the county’s ever-changing charm.

Whether you’re looking for a winter romantic retreat, a family getaway by the sea, or a peaceful spot to soak up springtime nature, lodge holidays in Northumberland are perfectly suited to every season. With lodge bookings up 6.2% compared to 2024*, there’s never been a better time to experience a Northumberland lodge escape.


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Why lodge holidays work in every season
Lodge features guests love
Top locations in Northumberland for lodge holidays
Trending travel themes for lodge holidays
Lodge Holidays in Northumberland FAQs
Plan your next Northumberland lodge holiday


Why Lodge Holidays Work in Every Season

Our booking data shows that guests are enjoying holiday lodges in Northumberland year-round, and each season brings its own magic, offering something special for every type of traveller.

Spring Escapes

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Spring marks the start of the lodge season, as Northumberland begins to bloom with fresh flora. With 27% of lodge bookings made in spring, it’s a popular time for families and nature enthusiasts alike.

Wander through the magnificent floral displays at The Alnwick Garden, where the cherry orchard bursts into colour each April, or enjoy a stroll along the riverbank in Warkworth as the wildflowers begin to bloom.

For a quieter day out, locals love the walk through Hulne Park, a hidden gem within Alnwick’s town walls. Explore historic Hexham Abbey, or enjoy a wealth of countryside walks near Morpeth as the days grow longer. Wildlife lovers can also take a boat trip to the Farne Islands to see puffins and seals returning to the coast.

Best for: Families, couples and nature lovers seeking fresh air and peaceful surroundings.


Summer Adventures

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Summer is a clear favourite for Northumberland lodge holidays, with a massive 38% of lodge holiday bookings being made during this season. The long days that seem to last forever, along with golden beaches, alfresco dining and warm summer evenings, make it the perfect time for a family adventure.

Families often head to Bamburgh or Beadnell for beach days that include sandcastle competitions and fish and chips on the seafront, while Alnmouth and Belford provide scenic coastal walks and water sports.

Those inland might want to pack a picnic for Bolam Lake Country Park near Morpeth. You’ll also find plenty of small summer fairs popping up in towns like Rothbury and Alnwick, adding to the warm, community feel.

With plenty of pet-friendly lodges and outdoor space for barbecues and games, summer lodge holidays are ideal for families and multi-generational groups wanting to make the most of Northumberland’s great outdoors.

Best for: Families, groups and dog owners looking for classic summer fun.


Autumn Retreats

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Autumn accounts for a quarter of all lodge bookings (25%), making it one of the most underrated times to visit. As the countryside turns golden and the pace slows, you’ll be able to enjoy peaceful walks reconnecting with nature, cosy evenings and avoid some of the larger crowds.

As the countryside turns golden, the woodland trails at Wallington Hall or the Coquet Valley are at their most beautiful. Explore the russet woodlands around Hexham and Morpeth, or enjoy quiet coastal walks near Alnmouth and Belford with your trusty companion.

They might even dip their paws in the cool waters! Many holiday lodges in Northumberland feature log burners or hot tubs, making them the ultimate treat after a day outdoors.

Best for: Dog owners, couples and walkers seeking peace and beautiful scenery.


Winter Wonders

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Winter may be the quietest season, with only 10% of annual lodge stays being booked, but for many travellers, that’s exactly why they book. It’s a time for peaceful getaways, roaring fires, and star-filled skies.

In winter, Alnwick comes alive with its Christmas lights and markets, while the cobbled streets of Morpeth sparkle under twinkling fairy lights. For something truly magical, head to Kielder Observatory in Northumberland National Park for an evening of stargazing in the crisp night air — you might even catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights on a clear night. There’s no better feeling than returning to a lodge, lighting the fire and watching frost settle on the fields outside.

Best for: Couples and solo travellers wanting tranquillity and a little seasonal sparkle.


Lodge Features That Guests Love

It’s not just the setting that makes Northumberland’s lodges so special; it’s the thoughtful touches each lodge provides. Guests love the combination of space, privacy and home-from-home amenities, all set against a backdrop of beautiful scenery.

Some of the most popular features include:

  • Private hot tubs for ultimate relaxation.
  • Pet-friendly options so dogs can join the fun.
  • Wi-Fi and workspace areas for flexible working holidays.
  • EV charge points for eco-conscious travellers.
  • Accessible lodges with step-free layouts for all guests.

Whether it’s a forest hideaway, a coastal retreat or a countryside escape, there is something in our collection for everyone.


Top Locations in Northumberland for Lodge Holidays

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Northumberland’s variety means you can find the perfect lodge to match your style of stay. With various locations across the county, you’re bound to find the ideal lodge just a few minutes’ drive from some of the area’s top attractions.

Our data shows that these are the most popular locations for lodge holidays in Northumberland:

  • Kielder Forest: A tranquil haven for walkers, cyclists and stargazers surrounded by wildlife and woodland.
  • Alnwick and surrounding areas: Rich in history and home to Alnwick Castle, the Gardens and vibrant local markets.
  • Beadnell and Amble: Ideal for beach lovers, water sports, and summer family holidays by the coast.
  • Northumberland National Park: Perfect for those who crave peace, dramatic scenery and starry skies.

Other popular towns for bookings in 2025 are Morpeth, Alnwick, Bamburgh, Hexham, Belford, and Alnmouth. Each location offers its own charm, attractions and local flavour.

Looking for some inspiration on things to do in Northumberland? Check out our things to do guide.


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Lodge holidays are continually evolving. More people are choosing holiday lodges in Northumberland, not just for a cosy retreat, but as a chance to unplug and reconnect with nature. Surrounded by forests, beaches and open countryside, a lodge stay makes the perfect digital detox.

One growing trend is multi-generational travel. Lodges offer plenty of space and flexibility for families to gather under one roof, sharing meals, laughter and the simple joys of being together, much like holidays used to be.

Sustainability is also shaping travel choices. Guests are increasingly mindful of their carbon footprint. They are seeking eco-friendly lodges built from local materials, fitted with EV charging points and designed to blend harmoniously with the landscape.

At Northumbria Coast & Country Cottages, we’ve also seen a rise in bookings for wellness and solo retreats. Many of our independently-owned lodges now feature:

  • Private hot tubs for unwinding in peace after a day of exploration
  • Spa-style bathrooms for everyday indulgence
  • Woodland or lakeside settings that help you fully switch off and reset

Together, these trends reflect a growing desire for holidays that restore, reconnect and respect the world around us.


Frequently Asked Questions about Lodge Holidays in Northumberland

Are lodge holidays available year-round in Northumberland?

Yes, holiday holidays in Northumberland are available to book all year round, making them perfect for cosy winter getaways, spring adventures, summer escapes, or autumnal breaks.

What amenities do Northumberland lodges typically offer?

Many lodges feature fully-equipped kitchens, open-plan living spaces, outdoor decking, and on-site facilities such as swimming pools or restaurants, depending on the location.

Are there pet-friendly lodges in Northumberland?

Yes, there are plenty of pet-friendly lodges across Northumberland, so you can enjoy a break with your four-legged friend by your side.

Do lodges in Northumberland have hot tubs?

Whilst not all Northumberland holiday lodges have hot tubs, there are many that do. They offer the perfect opportunity to relax and unwind after exploring the Northumberland countryside or coast.

Can I book a lodge for a short break or weekend stay?

Absolutely! Most lodges in Northumberland offer flexible booking options, including last-minute availability, short breaks and weekend stays.

Which areas in Northumberland are best for lodge holidays?

According to our in-house data, these are the most popular locations for holiday lodges, Northumberland:


Plan Your Next Northumberland Lodge Holiday

Whether you’re dreaming of a summer escape by the coast or a winter retreat beneath starry skies, Northumberland’s lodges are waiting to welcome you.

Browse our full collection of lodge holidays in Northumberland, or explore our seasonal getaway ideas for more inspiration.

*The insights shared in this blog are based on internal booking data from the Forge Holiday Group, covering Northumberland lodge bookings made and holidays taken throughout 2025