Stonehaugh Campsite

Site close to picturesque village of Stonehaugh.

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THE CAMPSITE: A rural site in Northumberland National Park, mid way between Hexham and Kielder Water. Only an hour’s drive from the centre of Newcastle the site is set amongst attractive moor land and forest scenery on the edge or Wark Forest. We aim to provide a quiet and relaxed Campsite where you can enjoy the natural countryside of Northumberland. The quiet village of Stonehaugh (pronounced Stone-hoff) was designed in 1951 as a village for Forestry Commission workers at the time that Wark Forest was being planted. While around 250 houses were originally planned only 34 were ever built! The Campsite opens on 1 April (or Easter if this is earlier) and closes on 30 September. There is easy access to walking with footpaths (including the Pennine Way) close by. Cyclists will find numerous forest tracks and the North Pennine Cycle Route (NCN 68) passes close to the village. The site is comparatively flat and is suitable for tents, touring caravans and motor homes. For those looking for a base to tour Northumbria by car the site is central to: • Hexham - about 17 miles • Bellingham - about 10 miles • Kielder Water – about 25 miles • Hadrian’s Wall – about 12 miles • Newcastle – about 35 miles The site is designed to minimise its affect on the environment with the shower block powered by a wind turbine and hot water provided by solar panels. In 2012 the site was rated as 2 stars by Visit England. You can view their independent report here. (Attach report) CAMPSITE FACILITIES Main Shower Block: There is a shower block on the site that provides: • 3 Men’s Showers • 3 Ladies Showers • 7 toilets in total • Shaver sockets • Sink for washing up pots and pans • A family bathroom with a wash hand basin and toilet Drinking water: In addition to the shower block there are three taps located around the site. Waste Disposal: There is a facility for the disposal of Chemical Closet waste. Refuse bins are located around the site. A glass recycling facility is available in the Village (250 metres). Picnic Tables: There are several picnic tables around the site Electrical Hook-ups: There are a limited number of low power (6amp), electrical hook-ups. These need to be booked in advance. THE VILLAGE Children’s Adventure Play Area: There is a play area in the Village (5mins walk from the campsite) that is suitable for Children up to 10yrs of age. It includes swings, slide and an aerial runway. Stonehaugh Community Village Hall The Village has developed a Scandinavian style Village Hall which incorporates Stonehaugh Social Club. The Club is open Thursday to Sunday evenings inclusive. A cooked breakfast is available in the Hall on Saturday and Sunday Mornings 8.30am to 10.00am (This needs to be ordered at the Club the night before) Warksburn Picnic area: Warksburn Picnic Area is a ten minute stroll from the Campsite. Set under the three famous Totem Poles it’s a perfect place for a picnic and a paddle in the burn. Two way-marked forest walks start and finish at the picnic area. SHOPS There are no shops in the village so make sure you bring supplies! There is a small shop/newsagent in Wark (6 Miles). The nearest supermarkets are in Bellingham (10 miles) and Hexham (17 miles).

Tipo de establecimiento

Parcelas para tiendas 30
Parcelas para caravanas 30
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Servicios e instalaciones en el camping

Aparcamiento en la parcela/unidad Bañeras disponibles Baño químico Baño seco ecológico Baños del pub Baños para familias con bebés Bloques sanitarios Conexión a Internet Congelador para bolsas térmicas de gel Duchas disponibles Fregadero Lavandería Parque para perros Recogida en estaciones de transporte público Secadero Teléfono público Tienda de alimentación Wifi Wifi gratuito

Reservas de grupos

Apto para familias Apto para motociclistas Eventos bienvenidos Grupos de estudiantes Grupos escolares Grupos unisex

Condiciones especiales

Barbacoas/parrillas permitidas Fogatas permitidas Perros permitidos Se proporciona una barbacoa Vehículos comerciales ligeros permitidos

Temática

Paraíso natural Paraíso para senderistas Tranquilo Ubicación remota

Servicios

Bombonas de gas disponibles Eliminación de residuos químicos Energía renovable Punto/s de recarga de automóviles eléctricos Puntos para cargar aparatos Reciclaje disponible

Servicios en los alrededores

Bar en los alrededores Lugares para pasear perros en las inmediaciones

Tipo de camping

Mediano (26-50 parcelas)

Accesibilidad

Instalaciones para personas con discapacidad

Ocio en los alrededores

Ciclismo de montaña en los alrededores Ciclovías en los alrededores Golf en los alrededores

Ubicación

Stonehaugh Campsite

Stonehaugh Campsite

Stonehaugh Shields

Hexham

Northumberland

Inglaterra

NE48 3BU

Cómo llegar

Zona horaria

Europe/London GMT (GMT+00:00)

GPS

55,08065 °N
-2,32281 °O

Direcciones de ruta

Follow directions to Stonehaugh Village. We are situated between Bellingham (10 miles) to the north and Hexham (17 miles) to the South. We are mid way between Carlisle and Newcastle - both around 40 miles. Wark village is 6 miles away. Step by step directions to the site can be found on our website at stonehaughcampsite.com From the A1/ Newcastle • From the A1 (North or south) take the A69 towards Hexham. • As you approach Hexham there is a Major Roundabout - go straight over and stay on the A69 • After the roundabout get into the right hand lane as soon as you can. • After about half a mile take a right turn signposted to Acomb & Bellingham • Stay on this road through Acomb and then through Wall. • Shortly after Wall you will come to a Junction/Crossroads • At this junction turn left down the bank towards Chollerford. • Go over the bridge • Immediately after the bridge, by 'The George' hotel there is a roundabout - Go straight over • Stay on this road for about 6 miles • After about six miles take turn off to the left for Stonehaugh. Watch out for this turn! • You now go onto a single track road with passing places. • After about 5 miles there is a right turn signposted to Stonehaugh (and the campsite) • When you get to Stonehaugh turn right and go down the centre of the village • When you get to the telephone box continue straight down the stone track. • Campsite reception is 200yds down the track. From Carlisle/ the West • Take the A69 towards Hexham • Drive past the turn off on the right for Hexham • Take the next turn off on the left signposted to Acomb & Bellingham • Stay on this road through Acomb and then through Wall. • Shortly after Wall you will come to a Junction/Crossroads • At this junction turn left down the bank towards Chollerford. • Go over the bridge • Immediately after the bridge, by 'The George' hotel there is a roundabout - Go straight over. • Stay on this road for about 6 miles • After about six miles take turn off to the left to Stonehaugh. Watch out for this turnoff! • You now go onto a single track road with passing places. • After about 5 miles there is a right turn signposted to Stonehaugh (and the campsite) • When you get to Stonehaugh turn right and go down the centre of the village • When you get to the telephone box continue straight down the stone track. • Campsite reception is 200yds down the track.

Transporte más cercano

Autobús
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19,1 km Percy Arms
21,5 km Hotel
Ferrocarril
11,9 km Bardon Mill Rail Station
12,7 km Haydon Bridge Rail Station
15,4 km Haltwhistle Rail Station
Ferri
14,4 km Tower Knowe Ferry Landing
16,4 km Belvedere Ferry Landing
17,8 km Leaplish Ferry Landing
Aeropuerto
39,5 km Newcastle International Airport

Atención: Todas las distancias de esta página web se calculan en línea recta: comprueba la distancia real en función del medio de transporte utilizando el botón «Cómo llegar» que se encuentra arriba.

Lugares de interés

THE AREA Kielder water and Forest Park: Kielder Water is the biggest man-made lake in northern Europe and the Forest is biggest working forest in England. There are three visitor Centres around the reservoir and many activities including: • Fishing • Water sports • Ferry ride • Walking • Cycling • Kielder Observatory • Etc. Hadrian’s Wall: Hadrian's Wall is a World Heritage Site. Constructed in AD 122 on the order of Emperor Hadrian it is 73 miles long and represents the most northern part of the Roman Empire. Large sections of the wall still remain and there are many walks around the wall with visitor centres to see the remains of excavated forts and temples. Cycling: There are numerous trails in the forest around the Campsite. For the more serious cyclist the North Pennine Cycleway (Route 68) runs close to the site. The ‘Hadrian’s Cycleway’ (Route72) and ‘Border Reiver’s’ (Regional Route 10) are within a few miles. Walking: There are several footpaths some of which can be accessed directly from the Campsite. There are popular walks to Roses Bower & the Long Drop and to the Middleburn waterfall. Two way marked forest walks start and finish at the Walkburn picnic area Hadrian’s Wall is approximately eight miles on foot. The long distance ‘Pennine Way’ runs approximately one mile from the site. Hexham: Hexham (17 miles by car) is a historic market town in the heart of the Tyne Valley. In addition to Shops, Cafes, the Leisure Centre, Arts Centre and Racecourse you could visit: • Hexham Abbey built around 675AD • The Old Gaol – the oldest purpose built gaol in England Bellingham: Bellingham (10 miles by car but shorter on foot) is on the banks of the North Tyne. There are shops, a cafe, three pubs and the Bellingham Heritage centre.

No te pierdas

Housesteads Roman Fort 7,5 km

Vindolanda (Chesterholm) Hadrian's Wall 10,2 km

Chesters Roman Fort 13 km

Hadrian's Wall Path National Trail 19,1 km

Birdoswald Roman Fort 20,5 km

National Trust

Hadrian's Wall and Housesteads Fort 7,7 km

Allen Banks and Staward Gorge 12,7 km

Wallington 24,6 km

Cherryburn 31,1 km

Cragside 38,1 km

Rutas ciclistas

Encuentra rutas locales en la red ciclista nacional: más de 19 000 kilómetros de rutas ciclistas.

Otros

Stonehaugh - Linacres - Roses Bower 0,6 km

Stonehaugh Circular (including Pennine Way) 0,6 km

Hadrian's Wall Part 5 - Housesteads to Port Gate 7,5 km

HESLEYSIDE 7,8 km

Housesteads - Once Brewed - Vindolanda - Housesteads 7,9 km

Atención: Todas las distancias de esta página web se calculan en línea recta: comprueba la distancia real en función del medio de transporte utilizando el botón «Cómo llegar» que se encuentra arriba.

Ofertas

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