Amble Northumberland
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- Linda&David
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Amble Northumberland
We are going to Amble in Northumberland in June
with our two labs,any ideas for good walks and
dog friendly pubs, nice looking bungalow.
David.
with our two labs,any ideas for good walks and
dog friendly pubs, nice looking bungalow.
David.
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Re: Amble Northumberland
http://www.sykescottages.co.uk/cottages/2785.php
A delightful, mid terraced cottage, ideally located just 300 yards from the shore in the pretty fishing port of Amble.
At the end of the street is a dog-walk leading to Amble Links, named the UK's best dog friendly beach by Coast magazine in 2008. Amble has a colourful harbour with a variety of pubs, cafes and restaurants, whilst the new marina offers an array of nautical activity. Enjoy picturesque coastal walks
There are walks along the River Coquet to Warkworth and south past the harbour and Little Shore following the coastline to Hauxley with views of Coquet Island. There are nature reserves at Hauxley and Druridge Bay. Wide open spaces on The Braid adjacent to the marina and at Druridge Country Park with its lake, visitor centre, picnic areas and access to quiet sandy beaches.
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A delightful, mid terraced cottage, ideally located just 300 yards from the shore in the pretty fishing port of Amble.
At the end of the street is a dog-walk leading to Amble Links, named the UK's best dog friendly beach by Coast magazine in 2008. Amble has a colourful harbour with a variety of pubs, cafes and restaurants, whilst the new marina offers an array of nautical activity. Enjoy picturesque coastal walks
There are walks along the River Coquet to Warkworth and south past the harbour and Little Shore following the coastline to Hauxley with views of Coquet Island. There are nature reserves at Hauxley and Druridge Bay. Wide open spaces on The Braid adjacent to the marina and at Druridge Country Park with its lake, visitor centre, picnic areas and access to quiet sandy beaches.
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NOW TAKING BOOKINGS FOR 2015 2014 full till mid October
Dog boarding in our own home free run of gardens and house ,no kennels also just a short walk to Towneley park Burnley Lancashire
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Dog boarding in our own home free run of gardens and house ,no kennels also just a short walk to Towneley park Burnley Lancashire
check facebook out
also you are welcome to join our facebook group
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Re: Amble Northumberland
if a cottage is not suitable this bungalow is one mile outside amble and well take 2 friendly dogs and 5 friendly people !
http://www.sykescottages.co.uk/cottages/963.php
http://www.sykescottages.co.uk/cottages/963.php
NOW TAKING BOOKINGS FOR 2015 2014 full till mid October
Dog boarding in our own home free run of gardens and house ,no kennels also just a short walk to Towneley park Burnley Lancashire
check facebook out
also you are welcome to join our facebook group
http://www.facebook.com/groups/223486261085758/
Dog boarding in our own home free run of gardens and house ,no kennels also just a short walk to Towneley park Burnley Lancashire
check facebook out
also you are welcome to join our facebook group
http://www.facebook.com/groups/223486261085758/
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Re: Amble Northumberland
Thanks for the info skippy, have booked the bungalow.
Dog friendly and large enclosed garden we hope
Many Thanks David.
Dog friendly and large enclosed garden we hope
Many Thanks David.
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Re: Amble Northumberland
Can anyone recommend anywhere else in Northumberland as neither of the above are available for the dates we want (start of the school hols)..............thanks, Helen
(adopted Oscar, choc lab from MKF 4/9/07)
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Re: Amble Northumberland
Hi Helen
Try North East Coastal Cottages web site.
We are going to one near Seahouses The Old Parish Hall, will take up to three dogs.
David.
Try North East Coastal Cottages web site.
We are going to one near Seahouses The Old Parish Hall, will take up to three dogs.
David.
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Re: Amble Northumberland
http://www.northumbrian-cottages.info/
Helen another one to try - not sure how many beds etc you need but I have used this company before for Cumbria and Yorkshire and they are usually pretty good. The search facility is good as you can easily pick dog friendly cottages/cottages with enclosed gardens etc.
Hope it helps.
Jackie x
Helen another one to try - not sure how many beds etc you need but I have used this company before for Cumbria and Yorkshire and they are usually pretty good. The search facility is good as you can easily pick dog friendly cottages/cottages with enclosed gardens etc.
Hope it helps.
Jackie x
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Re: Amble Northumberland
This is a good one helen, they are very dog friendly, a few forum members have used them.
http://www.coquetcottages.co.uk/
jan xx
http://www.coquetcottages.co.uk/
jan xx
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Re: Amble Northumberland
thanks for all the info - will spend some quiet time browsing over the weekend. There would usually be 5 (humans) but our 2 eldest will be away on school trips so just me, mark and our youngest Alice (plus Oscar of course).
(adopted Oscar, choc lab from MKF 4/9/07)