Holiday Home Parks in Northumberland
Northumberland Holiday Parks
Owning a static caravan or holiday lodge at our holiday park in Northumberland is the best way to enjoy everything that this picturesque area has to offer. Amble Links is located just footsteps away from the beautiful Amble beach, where families can make a splash in the sea, couples can take romantic sunset strolls and dog owners can watch their four-legged friends run wild in the sand. Not only is the beach on our doorstep, our location puts us within easy reach of some of the area's top attractions, so you'll never be short of things to do at this caravan park in Northumberland.
Whether you're looking for a place to relax and unwind with your loved one, or somewhere to discover adventure and create memories with your family, we have a collection of Northumberland holiday homes that cover a range a tastes and budgets, with varying sizes from starter holiday homes with everything you need to luxury lodges that will make your stays extra special.
Amble Links Coastal Holiday Park
As an Amble Links holiday homeowner, you're surrounded by magnificent coastline, countryside and quaint fishing towns.
- Open all year round
- Pet-friendly
- Coastal location - 200 yards to the beach
- The Old Storehouse - a beautiful stone built country style bar & restaurant
- Indoor pool & gym
- Spa facilities
Ownership
Why own a holiday home in Northumberland?
Owning a holiday home or lodge in Northumberland makes for the ideal retreat to escape to week after week. With our 12-month season, you can experience the beauty of Amble, Northumberland, all year round, and make the most of the impressive on-park facilities Amble Links has to offer, such as the leisure complex, children's adventure play-area and the Old Storehouse bar and restaurant. You can also enjoy spending time with your new neighbours with community led events throughout the year. Whether its themed evenings, cocktail making or seasonal events, the team is always on hand to make sure you and your neighbours enjoy your stay on park.
Explore Northumberland
With is scenic location, Amble Links makes for the perfect base to enjoy the surrounding coastline and countryside, and is within easy reach to the top attractions in Northumberland. Nature lovers will also be happy to hear that there is an abundance of local wildlife which can occasionally be seen around the park, and a selection of walking trails to discover every time you visit. Discover some of our favourite places to visit –
Alnwick Castle
One of the largest inhabited castles in England, Alnwick is home to the Duke and Duchess of Northumberland. Famous for its role as Hogwarts, Harry Potter film fans will not want to miss this one; as well as its illustrious 11th-century history, Alnwick Castle boasts year-round Potter-inspired events. https://www.alnwickcastle.com/
Local Attractions
Amble
The quaint fishing town of Amble is perfect for a day of relaxation, lying at the mouth of the River Coquet. Sample the town's many cafés, restaurants or even try your hand at some water sports. Make time to explore the harbour and keep your eyes peeled for puffins!
Local Attractions
Bamburgh Castle
This iconic, 11th Century castle straddles the glorious sandy beach of Bamburgh. Occupying a strong defensive position on top of a volcanic rock, this castle is a trove of medieval and modern history, as well as archaeology. Make sure to visit this one-time seat of the King of Northumbria!
Local Attractions
Northumberland National Park
This expansive, protected landscape is home to some of the finest natural scenery and countryside this country has to offer. The park contains Kielder Forest and Observatory, which boast the darkest, least-polluted skies in the UK. You'll also find the rolling Cheviot Hills, Hadrian's Wall and more… perfect for tranquil, scenic exploration!
Outdoor Activities
Coquet Island
Take a short boat trip from the charming fishing town of Amble to discover the mythical Coquet Island; a tiny outpost home to over 35,000 seabirds during the summer months. Although you can't disembark, you have ample opportunity to soak up the atmosphere and appreciate the island's distinctive lighthouse - perfect for photography enthusiasts.
Outdoor Activities
Lindisfarne (Holy Island)
Explore this historic island, famously cut off from the mainland twice a day by fast-moving tides. Those making the daring journey to Holy Island will be rewarded by the opportunity to explore Lindisfarne Castle and evocative ruins of Lindisfarne Priory, as well as the wealth of surrounding scenery and history.
Local Attractions
The Alnwick Garden
The vision of The Duchess of Northumberland, The Alnwick Garden is a breathtaking, immaculate yet quirky set of gardens. Complete with its own treehouse tearoom and restaurant, there's a year-round calendar of events to inspire and amaze - whether you're after relaxation or excitement.
Local Attractions
Northumberland Coast
There's so much to do, see and appreciate at the stunning Northumberland coastline, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty that stretches for over 40 miles. With rolling hills, expansive beaches, peaceful villages and castles aplenty, you'll have an endless list of sights to check off.
Outdoor Activities
Housesteads Roman Fort - Hadrian's Wall
Walk the areas where Roman Britons resided and immerse yourself in history at this excavated hilltop fort. Housesteads forms part of Hadrian's Wall, the well-known Roman defensive fortification. With its own guides, visitor centre and museum, you'll get a real flavour for this 124AD structure.
Outdoor Activities
Kielder Water
For those feeling slightly more adventurous, take a trip to Kielder Water and appreciate the largest man-made lake in the country, surrounded by glorious forestry - also the largest man-made forest! Try your hand at some water skiing or sailing, or simply take a stroll around and soak up the scenery.
Outdoor Activities
Dunstanburgh Castle
With awe-inspiring views of the Northumberland coast, take the picturesque walk up the headland to this cherished National Trust site. You'll be greeted by an impeccable 14th-Century castle with a twin-towered keep. Why not pack a picnic to enjoy in the fresh air?
Local Attractions
Cragside
The imagination of Lord Armstrong, this esteemed Victorian country house boasts its own woodland, lakes and gardens - ideal for a relaxing day of discovery. With its own watersports activities, after stretching your legs, stop off in the nearby quaint town of Rothbury for a refreshment.
Local Attractions
Frequently Asked Questions -
Is this Northumberland Holiday Park pet-friendly?
Yes! Amble Links is passionate about pets and there is a large community of four-legged friends on-park. With designated pet-friendly areas, lead free zones and our very own dog wash area, your fury friends will love visiting their holiday home just as much as you.
What facilities does your leisure complex include?
Amble Health and Leisure Club is our on-park Leisure Centre. With a state-of-the-art gym, 20-metre heated indoor swimming pool, steam room and sauna there's everything you need for a good workout and a relaxing dip in the pool, so don't forget your bathing suit!
How do I find out more about holiday homes for sale in Northumberland?
To find the perfect holiday home for you at our holiday park in Northumberland, book a personal or virtual tour at Amble Links where one of our friendly sales advisors will show you the range of holiday homes we have to offer, along with a private tour or the park and facilities.
N.B. All holiday home images are for visual purposes only. All holiday homes will be provided according to the grade booked, however the holiday home model may vary upon arrival.
Source: https://www.parkleisure.co.uk/our-parks/northumberland
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