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Overlooking a glorious, sandy beach, there’s a wide choice of dog-friendly cottages in Beadnell, a picturesque village on the Northumberland coast. Curving along a horseshoe-shaped bay, the beach forms a natural harbour which makes it a popular spot for water sports or walking along the dunes with your canine companion. The range of dog-friendly cottages Beadnell has to offer includes traditional fishermen’s cottages with waterside views, spacious barn conversions and delightful family houses. Beadnell is a charming seaside town on the breathtaking Northumberland coast and offers a variety of relaxing and welcoming self-catering accommodation for couples and families. Beadnell dog-friendly holiday cottages are perfect for visitors wanting to discover the pretty coves, historic castles and stunning coastal walks of this beautiful area.
With its unique harbour and 18th-century lime kilns, the pretty village of Beadnell makes a lovely base for discovering the spectacular Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are miles of wonderful coastal and rural walks for you and your canine companions to explore. Dog-welcoming attractions close to Beadnell include Dunstanburgh Castle (9 miles), Warkworth Castle (17.5 miles) and Holy Island (21 miles). Many of Northumberland’s beautiful beaches are perfect for your four-legged friends, with the beaches of Seahouses (2 miles) and Bamburgh Castle (5 miles) to the north, and Newton Haven (6 miles), Embleton Bay (6.5 miles) and Craster (9 miles) to the south. Throughout the region, you will find quaint villages with plenty of dog-friendly pubs and great places to eat.