Caravan Park - Alwinton, Northumberland
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  • Caravan Park - Alwinton, Northumberland
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Contact Information
  • Contact:
  • Linda Spears
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  • Description:
  • holiday homes for sale facilities for tourers tents motorhomes
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  • Address:
  • Clennell Hall Riverside Holiday Park, Alwinton, Rothbury, NORTHUMBERLAND
  • Postcode:
  • NE65 7BG
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  • Phone:
  • 01669 650 341
  • Fax:
  • 01669 650 341
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  • Email Us:
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  • Website:
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  • Keywords:
  • Caravan & Camping, Tourism, Leisure
Further Description
  • Park description:Clennell Hall Riverside Holiday 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?Other facilities: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 on the River Alwin, ideally located next to the Park. Dogs are welcome at the Park but must be on a short lead and supervised.Local tourist attractions:Beauty, history, culture and inspiration!Alwinton is located in the Rothbury and Coquetdale region and is an ideal base to discover historic castles, stately homes and the magnificent Northumbrian coastline - famed for it?s endless, unspoilt golden beaches. You can also enjoy the spellbinding Hadrian's Wall and the beauty of the Scottish Borders. Then there?s Kielder Water and Forest Park and Alnwick Castle featuring the stunning Alnwick Gardens ? all magical and easy to reach.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, 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.Harbottle village, steeped in legend and history, is a mile or so from Alwinton. The ruins of a 12th century castle once owned by the Umfraville family overlook the village. The castle played an important part of the defences of the English border. The ?Five Kings? are five stones to the south of Holystone village, which span a line forty-six feet in length. The Holy Well at Holystone is the site of early Christian Baptisms and the source of Holystone's water supply. A Celtic style cross resides in the centre of the well and is dedicated to St. Paulinus. The 16th century farmhouse, Woodhouse Bastle, sits menacingly in the hillside as a reminder of the sometimes turbulent history associated with the area.Season:1 Mar-31 Dec
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