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Coast and country Holiday Parks available throughout the North of England and Scottish Borders

The Lake District

The Lake District

A 'National Treasure' and a popular retreat for everyone, where you can see high fells, mountain tarns, rocky crags, lush green dales, peaceful hamlets, vibrant villages, beautiful lakes and stunning wildlife.

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Holy Island

Holy Island

Holy Island is also known by its Celtic name 'Lindisfarne'. The island is only accessible twice daily at low tide using the 3 mile long causeway built in 1954. 'Lindisfarne Castle Dark Ale' is the Castle's own beer; the key ingredient is a herb from its famous garden.

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Alnwick Castle & Gardens

Alnwick Castle & Gardens

Experience all the colour and charm of the manificent castle and gardens of Alnwick. A popular location with film-makers - Harry Potter, Robin Hood and Blackadder all filmed here.

Plus Lilidorei, the play park within Alnwick Garden for children aged 11 and under - it's a magical, mysterious village full of play and home to 9 clans who worship Christmas.

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Bamburgh

Bamburgh

Bamburgh in Northumberland, with its wild, unspoiled beach overlooked by an imposing castle, has topped a recent Which? Travel survey to find Britain’s best seaside destination

Bamburgh Castle, once home to the Kings of ancient Northumbria, sits majestically on a basalt outcrop overlooking the Farne Islands and Lindisfarne on the heritage coastline.

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Barnard Castle

Barnard Castle

Barnard Castle is an historic thriving market town which developed in the protective shadow of Bernard Balliol's Castle. Built on a fine defensive site in 1125, the Castle is in the care of English Heritage and is open to the public.

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Beamish Museum

Beamish Museum

Beamish is a world famous open air museum embracing the history of life in North East England in Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian times. A great day out for the whole family. Get involved!

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Durham

Durham

A captivating city with winding cobbled streets and a prominent peninsula crowned with the dramatic Cathedral and Castle - a World Heritage Site – one of the most stunning city panoramas in Europe – a pleasure to explore.

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Farne Islands

Farne Islands

The Farne Islands lie just off the Northumberland coast and can be accessed by boat from Seahouses. The Farnes hosts a famous Sea Bird Sanctuary and also a large colony of Atlantic or Grey Seals.

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Hadrian's Wall

Hadrian's Wall

One of the greatest monuments highlighting the power and limitations of the Roman Empire. Hadrian's Wall spans 73 miles across open country. One of the most popular tourist attraction in Northern England.

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Hexham

Hexham

Once voted Englands favourite market town by Country Life magazine; Hexham offers a rich and varied heritage. There's so much to see and do:- visit Hexham Abbey, the Old Gaol Museum or simply browse round the market.

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High Force

High Force

High Force is the most majestic of the waterfalls on the River Tees. The waterfall is within the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and European Geopark.

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Northumberland National Park

Northumberland National Park

Stretching from Hadrians Wall in the south to the Cheviot Hills in the north, Northumberland National Park is filled with unique wildlife and stunning views.

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Roseberry Topping

Roseberry Topping

A distinctive hill (the peculiar shape is due to a geological fault and a mining collapse early in the 20th-century) with its bluebell woods, heather moorland and fine views across Yorkshire.

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Saltburn-by-the-Sea

Saltburn-by-the-Sea

Saltburn by the Sea has maintained much of its original charm as a Victorian seaside resort. Highlights include its pier, cliff tramway, the colourful Italian Gardens and walks through Riftswood.

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York City & Minster

York City & Minster

Renowned for its exquisite architecture, web of quaint cobbled streets and the iconic York Minster. York is a city of contrasts and exciting discoveries, a place where the old embraces the new.

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Ideal Caravans, Adderstone

Ideal Caravans, Adderstone

New and used holiday homes available to view here.

Ideal Caravans
Adderstone
Belford
Northumberland
NE70 7JU

t: 08452 419 646
f: 01668 219 397

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Ideal Caravans, Clifton

Ideal Caravans, Clifton

New and used holiday homes and tourers available to view here.

Ideal Caravans
Clifton
Morpeth
Northumberland
NE61 6DG

t: 01670 515 530
f: 01670 511 942

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Ideal Caravans, Langley Moor

Ideal Caravans, Langley Moor

New and used holiday homes available to view here.

Ideal Caravans
Littleburn Lane
Langley Moor
County Durham
DH7 8HA

t: 0191 378 0146
f: 0191 378 0226

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ABI Swift Willerby
Safe British Holiday Parks Association NCC approved