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PAUSE, DECOMPRESS
& RECONNECT
HYGGE (hue-gah)
'An atmosphere of warmth, wellbeing, and coziness when you feel at peace and able to enjoy simple pleasures and being in the moment '
Our modern and contemporary cabins are situated in the beautiful countryside of Northumberland on Hadrian's Wall. They are fully equipped with everything you could need; renewable eco-friendly biomass electric heating, a full kitchen (tea, sugar, milk, coffee included), luxury bathrooms, a living area and decking.
Our aim is to create a place where guests can unwind in luxury in nature. A place to escape, with their loved ones, from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Providing a perfectly balanced combination of tranquillity and adventure whilst visiting our beautiful countryside location.


























EXPLORE
Restaurant Pine
Michelin Star Restaurant, Pine offers an incredible and generous tasting menu inspired by the flavours of Northumberland. Then during the day, they offer a classic three tier afternoon tea with a modern twist. Expect traditional scones with clotted cream and preserves, as well as the finest patisseries and cakes designed by their Chef-Patron Cal Byerley.
Please note: you have to book in advance.
Hadrian's Wall
84 miles long, nearly 2000 years old, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hadrian’s Wall gives a fascinating insight into our Roman heritage. Set in the stunning local landscape of rolling hills and wide skies it really is an inspiring sight to behold. Whatever your reason for visiting Hadrian’s Wall, be it to discover its history, admire the unique landscape, take on the challenge of walking-the-wall, or just the chance to see it up close and personal. For around three centuries, Hadrian’s Wall was a vibrant, multi-cultured frontier sprawling almost 90 miles coast-to-coast. Built by a force of 15,000 men in under six years, it’s as astounding today for its sheer vision as it is for its engineering. Milecastles, barracks, ramparts and forts punctuate a diverse landscape that provides a dramatic backdrop.
Kielder Observatory
At an impressive 572 square miles, Northumberland International Dark Sky Park is Europe’s largest area of protected night sky and officially England’s best spot to enjoy star gazing, having been awarded Gold Tier designation by the International Dark Sky Association. Located in the heart of Northumberland International Dark Sky Park is Kielder Observatory, where you can explore the night sky using their incredible telescope. With an exciting programme of astronomical events throughout the year, there’s something for all ages to enjoy.
Corbridge
There is so much to do in Corbridge – shopping, eating out, historic pubs, riverside walks, CorbridgeRoman Town and much more.
Cafes/ Restaurants :
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Corbridge Larder - 01434 632948
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Sycamore - 01434 239454
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The Valley - 01434 633434
Hexham
Hexham is a vibrant market town. It has an abundance of historical and cultural attractions for visitors to enjoy, including Hexham Abbey, which has been a place of Christian worship since AD674. Stroll down to the bustling market place or visit an art gallery that showcase the town’s thriving artistic community. If the weather permits, take time to enjoy a gentle walk in the picturesque Tyne Green Country Park or along the beautiful banks of the river.
Restaurant Hjem
Michelin Star restaurant, Hjem can be found in the small village of Wall in rural Northumberland.
The intimate, independent restaurant can be found within local pub, The Hadrian in Wall, Northumberland. Diners will be treated to an ambitious tasting menu made from the best of Northumberland's produce.
Newcastle
Newcastle is one of England’s friendliest cities and offers visitors a host of cultural experiences to enjoy, including museums, art galleries, theatres and sporting arenas. Admire Grey’s Monument, stroll over the Tyne Bridge, let your imagination run wild at Centre for Life or venture out a bit further and spend a day at Gateshead’s Metrocentre, Europe’s largest shopping and leisure centre. Don’t forget to look out for the iconic Angel of the North, the pride of the North East for more than 2,000 years.
Cafes/ Resturants :
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Kiln - 0191 908 6034
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Cake Stories - 0191 908 6812
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Little Aidans - 0191 285 9619
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Cook House - 0191 276 1093
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Long Friday - 0191 281 5626
Beaches
We’re so lucky to have the most beautiful coastlines in the country. If you are after a refreshing walk breathing in the fresh sea air, you’re guaranteed to have a backdrop of stunning scenery and outstanding views. From sand stretching for miles, historical castles, and cliff formations that’ll take your breath away, we’re so spoilt for choice for our beaches;
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Tynemouth Longsands
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Bamburgh
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Warkworth
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Whitley Bay
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Seaton Sluice and there are many more!
Alnwick Gardens and Castle
Alnwick Gardens is one of the world’s most extraordinary contemporary gardens. The Duchess of Northumberland’s vision for a forgotten plot is now a truly 21st century experience full of imagination, inspiration and fun. With a collection of over 4,000 plant varieties to discover, thousands of seasonal blooms, spell-binding water sculptures and one of the world’s largest tree houses – there is plenty to surprise and delight. While you’re there, why not pay a visit to the famous Alnwick Castle too, one of the largest inhabited castles in England. Built as a medieval fortress, and owned by the Percy family for over 700 years, today it is known as home to the Duke and Duchess of Northumberland as well as a filming location for Harry Potter and Downton Abbey.
CONTACT US

The European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development