Glamping sites in Ashington, England
1 bookable glamping holidays within 24,1 kilometres of Ashington
All distances are calculated "as the crow flies".
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Huntlaw Hideaway
Ponteland, Northumberland, England- Northumberland glamping site with a single family-sized bell tent
- A 40-minute drive to Newcastle city centre or the Northumberland coast
- Beds made up, private bathroom and outdoor space with firepit
Warkworth View
Amble, Northumberland, England- Exclusive-use glampsite five minutes’ drive from Amble, Northumberland
- Low Hauxley Beach five minutes’ drive, and Alnwick Castle 25 minutes
- Luxury bell tent with woodburning stove, outdoor kitchen and firepit
Rowan Tree Paddock
Morpeth, Northumberland, England- Single barrel-shaped cabin at a one-acre Northumberland paddock
- A 20-minute drive to Blyth beach; 10 minutes to Northumberlandia
- Off-grid stays with double bed, barbecue and covered deck area
Willow and Greene
Morpeth, Northumberland, England- Private glamping in a cosy cabin in Northumberland
- A 15-minute drive from the beach; 45 minutes from the national park
- Hob, fridge, radio and outdoor seating area; farm shop and café nearby
The Meadow
Morpeth, Northumberland, England- Luxury bell-tent glamping in a secluded Northumberland hay meadow
- A 30-minute drive to Alnwick Castle, and 15 minutes to Blyth beach
- Outdoor cooking, animals on site; close to a farm shop, café and pub
Bockenfield Country Park
Felton, Northumberland, England- Peaceful park on the M1 between Morpeth and Alnwick
- New playground added in 2016
- Safe and secure: on-site manager, electric gates and CCTV
Woodland Chase Glamping
Felton, Northumberland, England- Luxurious glampsite set in trees on a Northumberland farm near Felton
- A 20-minute drive to Druridge Bay, and half an hour to Bamburgh Castle
- Stylish wooden sanctuaries with private hot tubs, decking and firepits
The Badger and the Bear Outdoor Adventure Camp
Longframlington, Northumberland, England- Peaceful wild camping on a farm site in the Northumberland countryside
- Half an hour’s drive from Northumberland National Park and the beach
- Direct access to the St Oswald's Way Path; barbecues and campfires