Bellingham , Hexham

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11 March 2011 - 30 October 2011 - OPEN  

64 Pitches - Non Members welcome

"Peace and tranquillity in Northumberland National Park" Bring your bike, walking boots, canoe, a fishing rod or simply a good book to enjoy the best of our beautiful, peaceful site at Bellingham in the Northumberland National Park. Tents should be booked direct with the site.

Check in: 12:00pm
Check out: 12:00pm

Property address

  • Bellingham Camping and Caravanning Club Site
  • Tweed House
  • The Croft
  • Bellingham
  • Hexham
  • Northumberland
  • North East
  • NE48 2JY
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Local attractions

  • Kielder Organic Meats is next to the Site
  • The Site shop sells lamb, beef and pork from the 800-acre, family farm
  • The Riverdale Hall Hotel serves meals made from locally-sourced produce, including Kielder venison and wild-caught salmon
  • Practical Caravan Park of the Year - Regional Winner
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  • Bellingham is a traditional Northumberland village with a Heritage Centre and a good selection of small shops, cafés, restaurants and pubs
  • Hareshaw Linn is a spectacular 30-foot waterfall within walking distance of Site
  • Kielder Water and Forest Park covers 650km2 and is excellent for canoeing, sailing, walking, cycling, mountain biking and horse riding
  • Kielder Castle is a former hunting lodge of the Duke of Northumberland
  • It has a children’s adventure playground, Minotaur maze and salmon hatchery nearby
  • The River North Tyne is famous for its salmon fishing
  • Canoes can be launched just a ten-minute walk from site
  • Leaplish Waterside Park has a swimming pool, play garden and bird of prey centre
  • Hadrian’s Wall, its museums and visitor centres are accessible by bus – the bus route goes the length of the wall
  • The Pennine Way passes the Club Site and the Pennine Cycleway is close by
  • Black Middens Bastle House is a substantial 16th century fortified house
  • Cragside (National Trust) was the first house lit by hydroelectricity
  • It has a large rock garden and wonderful woodland estate
  • The medieval Alnwick Castle starred in the recent Harry Potter films
  • It is next to the contemporary Alnwick Garden
  • The mansion at Wallington (National Trust) has amazing interiors and a red squirrel walk
  • Hexham is a market town with England’s first jail and an Abbey dating back to 674
  • Newcastle is accessible by public transport, including a Park and Ride
  • The Angel of the North marks the entrance to Gateshead and one of Europe’s largest shopping centres

Payment methods

  • MASTERCARD
  • SOLO
  • VISA

Cash and cheques are accepted.

Rooms from £21 to £30 per person per night.