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The park is located in spectacular countryside in upper Coquetdale, Alwinton, Rothbury in Northumberland. The Park sits peacefully in the Northumberland National Park famed for its breathtaking beauty and sparsely populated environment, with flora and fauna in abundance. No busy roads or traffic nearby, just the gentle bleating of sheep in the surrounding fields, penetrates the tranquillity of this ideal retreat.
A paradise for walkers and cyclists and the perfect park to relax... |
Park facilities include:
Specially designated area for tents, tourers and motor homes with electric hook-up available Laundry and washroom facilities Holiday Homes for sale with full mains services
Children's Play Area Fishing opportunities nearby A mobile shop providing useful provisions Dogs are welcome at the Park but must be on a short lead and supervised |

Alnwick Castle
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The village of Alwinton is in walking distance, featuring a pub and a few shops
Wonderful walks: Try the following walks in Rothbury and Coquetdale – they’re wonderful! The Sacred Mountain Cheviot Hills Rothbury Terraces Copper Snout and Clennell Street Woods and Wells
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Wish You Were Here?
A taste of Customer reaction:
‘We had fantastic weather, and really enjoyed every minute - the setting is so peaceful’
‘Location, location, location, this holiday park is situated in some of the most spectacular, gorgeous countryside in the Northumberland National Park’ |
Rothbury - the 'capital of Coquetdale' The historic market town of Rothbury
is a joy to visit and only 9 miles east of Alwinton. Located in a beautiful
riverside setting, with the Simonside hills as a backdrop, Rothbury boasts
tea shops, cafes, antique shops and a warm, friendly community true
to Northumbrian tradition
Cragside House - 'A Wizard's Castle' Cragside House, located on craggy
moors overlooking Rothbury, is the creation of industrialist Lord William Armstrong. Cragside was the first house in the world to experience electricity derived by water power. Lord Armstrong developed beautiful woodland, lakes
and walks surrounding Cragside. There's a wooded labyrinth, children's adventure playground and stunning terraced gardens. This National Trust treasure is a
must to visit and a great family day out. |
Newton Hall Caravan Park (New for 2007)
Newton By The Sea, Alnwick, Northumberland NE66 3DZ
Tel: 01665 576239 - Fax: 01665 576900
Email:
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Northumberland is one of
the least populated Countries in England and one of the
most beautiful. The area around Newton Hall has
been declared an area of "outstanding natural beauty"
it offers something for everyone.
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| Whatever your interest - walking, bird watching, fishing, bowling, surfing, golfing (including special rates at local golf courses) - all are available locally! Explore the historic heritage coastline with its magnificent sandy beaches, breathtaking views and exhilarating and bracing fresh air.
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Newton Hall Caravan Park stands in the grounds of
Newton Hall. It is a small level site with permission for 15 touring pitches, all of which
have electric hook-up points
some also have superpitch facilities (water, electric and sewerage to site).
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There is a modern toilet block on the site with separate showers, toilets and washing facilities for men and women. Hair dryers are also provided.
A Chemical Disposable Point is also on site. A modern laundry is attached to the toilet block, which includes washer and dryer, also electric iron and ironing facilities.
There is a large children's play area and also a grass tennis court. The park is approximately 3/4 mile from the nearest beach and is only approx 9 miles from the famous Alnwick Castle Gardens and treehouse.
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In feb 2005 the Duchess of Northumberland opened europes largest treehouse which is
a must for all children to see and explore
with roped walkways high above the ground the house incorporates a cafe and shop
well worth a visit.
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Northumberland, famous for its rich history and castles, breathtaking countryside and golden beaches, is the perfect location for a short break or a longer stay. With huge expanses of untouched countryside, national parks and areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it will take many, many visits to explore the area, so start now from an ideal base to start your exploration.
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