Haggerston Castle Holiday Park surrounds multiple lakes

Caravan holidays in Northumberland

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    Caravan holidays in Northumberland are the best way to discover what is England’s most rural county. Adventure around this vast area of coast and countryside and use one our two Northumberland holiday parks as a base for exploration. Whether you’re heading away in big or small numbers, secure a Northumberland caravan holiday today and pencil it in the diary.

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    Wonder at the amazing views of the coast, take your pick of castles to explore and walk the wild coastline from your base at Berwick.

    • Indoor and outdoor pool
    • Two sandy beaches (nearby)
    • Walk to Berwick (nearby)
    • Family restaurant

    The park boasts seven lakes, remnants of a castle and great facilities and activities, all close to the wild Northumberland coast.

    • Indoor pool and slide
    • Seven lakes
    • Bamburgh Castle (nearby)
    • Golf course
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    Hadrian’s Wall

    Three great things about Northumberland

    A rural landscape like no other

    As England’s least crowded area, Northumberland really is the epitome of peace and quiet, so much so that Northumberland National Park covers a huge area spanning 25% of the entire county.

    Enchanted offshore islands

    The Holy Island of Lindisfarne is accessed by a causeway that reveals itself when the tide is low, and the Farne Islands are a sanctuary to wildlife. What’s even better? Both sets of islands are a stone’s throw from our holiday parks!

    The remnants of Roman history

    Hadrian’s Wall is a physical reminder of the historic border between Roman England and Celtic Caledonia. The UNESCO World Heritage Site is reason enough to visit Northumberland with us.

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