Things to do

Explore Northumberland

Within the five-hundred-acre estate you are surrounded by nature at its best. There are two lakes and the Otter-Burn in the grounds. Also an array of footpaths with stunning scenery and an abundance of wildlife close by. You may also spot deer wandering past the lodge. Enjoy watching a varied selection of birds and visits from the local red squirrels to your balcony.


Otterburn village is a few minutes drive away or a pleasant 20 minute walk along a footpath through the fields. The village has a castle, mill, café and village shop. It also has restaurants and bars, Le Petit Chateaux and Otterburn Castle. The Coach House is 100 metres from the Lodge with an excellent menu and lounge bar.

Northumberland National Park is a place of outstanding natural beauty boasting the largest dark sky area in Europe. The sky is breath-taking on a clear night. It is in an exclusive park with a small number of other lodges. The perfect location to relax, unwind and explore the Northumberland countryside, coastlines and surrounding areas. Kielder Forest and observatory is easily accessible as is Hadrian’s Wall with its historic Roman Forts and museums. Bamburgh and Lindisfarne are also within easy reach of the Lodge. A trip to Alnwick with its famous castle and the Northumberland Heritage coast, peppered with castles and beaches makes a fine day out. The historic and beautiful Abbey at Jedburgh, only 30 minutes drive away, is just over the border into Scotland. The market towns of Rothbury and Hexham have plenty of pubs and shops. Outdoor pursuits are a huge attraction in the area and a favourite location for walkers and adventure seekers. For more information about places to go, please check out the Northumberland National Park website:

Otterburn

Otterburn Castle

Le Petit Chateau wedding venue and William de Percy Creperie

Otterburn Mill

Redesdale Arms pub

Kielder

Kielder Water and Forest Park - England’s largest forest and the biggest man-made lake in Northern Europe.

https://www.visitkielder.com

Cragside National Trust