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Local Accommodation

We have provided a list below of local accommodation businesses with links to their own websites. The image featured is the HideawayHuts, only a short walk from Vindolanda. 

Please make your own enquiries direct with these businesses about staying in this area. For a full list of accommodation providers in Northumberland we suggest you look at the Visit Northumberland website

Have a great break. 

Name of Accommodation

Accommodation Type

Where

Distance from Vindolanda

Layside Bed & Breakfast Bardon Mill 1.4 miles
The Twice Brewed Inn

Hotel

Military Road,

Bardon Mill

1.8 miles
The Bowes Hotel Hotel Bardon Mill 1.8 miles
Vallum Lodge Bed & Breakfast

Military Road,

Bardon Mill

2.0 miles
Huntercrook Lodge Bed & Breakfast Bardon Mill 2.1 miles

Stanegate Hideaways & Hideaway Huts

Self Catering Near Bardon Mill 2.1 miles
Henshaw Barn Bed & Breakfast Henshaw 2.2 miles
Old Brewery Cottage Self Catering Henshaw 3.9 miles
Herding Hill Caravan, Camping & Glamping Near Haltwhistle 4.6 miles
Glendale Cottages and Pool Self Catering Near Haltwhistle 5.3 miles
Ashcroft Guest House Haltwhistle 5.7 miles
Carraw

Bed & Breakfast

Military Road,

Near Humshaugh

6.2 miles
The Railway Hotel

Hotel & Bistro

Haydon Bridge 6.2 miles
The Reading Rooms

Bed & Breakfast

Haydon Bridge 6.2 miles
Newbrough Bunk House

Bunk House

Newbrough 6.4 miles
Langley Castle Hotel Near Haydon Bridge 6.6 miles
Wydon Farm Bed & Breakfast Haltwhistle 7.0 miles
The Bothy at Ivy Cottage Bed & Breakfast Near Haltwhistle 7.5 miles
Greenhead Hotel Hotel Greenhead 7.6 miles
Karen's Kottages Self Catering  Newbrough 7.6 miles
Hadrian's Holidays Bed & Breakfast Near Greenhead 8.3 miles
Braeside Cottages Self Catering Near Greenhead 9.0 miles
Walwick Hall Hotel Chollerford 9.5 miles
St. Oswald's Farm Self Catering Wall 12 miles
Sycamore Cottage Self Catering Barrasford 14 miles
Staybridge Suites Apartment Hotel Newcastle 34 miles

Published: 5th March, 2019

Updated: 14th November, 2019

Author: Sonya Galloway

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