Holiday rentals in Embleton

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    Explore 40 holiday rentals in Embleton

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    Embleton holiday rentals start at €122 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    30 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly holiday rentals

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  • Wifi availability

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  • 4.7 Average rating

    Embleton stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

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A stunning sunset paints the sky in warm hues over a tranquil landscape. Silhouettes of distant structures and trees are visible against the horizon, as the sun descends behind the distant Farne Islands, casting a soft glow over the field and stone fence in the foreground.
Home in Holy Island
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews

Central village with stunning views and parking.

Probably the best view on the Island. Look East to the Farne Islands and watch sunrise over two castles and the Island harbour or Lindisfarne Priory. Centrally located with parking right outside your door you will find Sea View the perfect place to plan your day. The old Fisherman’s cottage has sympathetically restyled from top to bottom into a cosy retreat for you to kick back relax and enjoy some peace and quiet. The large private garden has a decking area and summer house for you to enjoy.

Top guest favourite
A modern kitchen features light wood countertops and sleek white cabinetry. Black pendant lights hang above the sink, which is positioned next to a window showcasing natural light. A kettle and various containers for ingredients are neatly arranged on the countertop.
Cottage in Beadnell
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 244 reviews

Cowslip; An old cottage with a cool modern vibe!

Just 1 mile from the beach, Tughall Steads is nestled between Newton by the Sea and Beadnell. Just a 5 minute drive gets you to both. Tughall Steads is a former coastal farm steading surrounded by countryside. Ideal for a relaxing break, a base for walking and exploring the wonderful Northumbrian Coastline, family holiday or romantic weekend!Cowslip is perfectly located to explore the popular Seahouses, Bamburgh, and Alnwick, but lovely to come back to the tranquility and kick back and enjoy!

Top guest favourite
The cottage exterior is framed by natural stone and wood, featuring a spacious patio area with outdoor seating. Lush greenery surrounds the property, creating a serene atmosphere. Clear blue skies and wispy clouds provide a picturesque backdrop to the inviting entrance.
Cottage in South Charlton
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

Coastal views, 3 en-suite bedrooms, dog friendly.

Set in 800 acres of rolling Northumberland farmland, with stunning country views of both the Cheviot Hills and NE coastline, The Whinny is an exceptional location & the perfect rural retreat for families, couples & 3 four legged guests! Half a mile up a farm track, the cottage, is just 10 minutes from the historic market town of Alnwick & 15 minutes from nearest beach. Ideally placed for exploring all the sites and local experiences, this beautiful county has to offer. Dog sitting option avail.

Guest favourite
Bifold doors open to reveal a spacious kitchen area and dining table, inviting natural light into the cottage. Outside, a patio with a round wooden table and folding chairs is framed by a neatly kept garden, providing a serene outdoor space.
Home in Northumberland
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 31 reviews

Cottage by beach, golf & castle

Restored stone granary cottage 200 yards to golf course & amazing sandy beach with castle. In AONB with beach walks to Craster and Low-Newton-on-Sea with great pubs for food. You can cycle or walk to explore widely from the cottage. Beach is a surfing, fishing, aurora & star-watching destination. Cottage fully refurbished with 2 bedrooms (1 King, 2 twin beds connectable to be superking), 2 bathrooms, large kitchen (bifold doors open fully to enclosed, south-facing garden), large upstairs lounge

Top guest favourite
The charming stone cottage is framed by a flower-filled front garden, featuring a decorative entrance with an arched trellis. Large windows invite natural light, while the rustic stone facade and slate roof exude a warm, welcoming feel in the Northumbrian countryside.
Home in Chatton
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

Lovely Cottage, Sunny Deck, Dog Friendly, Near Pub

Lovely cottage Kingsize bed Log Burner Dogs welcome Large secure deck & outdoor seating NO cleaning Fee Twin beds Luxury Bedding & towels Dishwasher & Washing Machine Village location Pub & village shop 2 min walk Near Northumberland's most beautiful beaches Free Wi-fi 3pm check-in/11am check-out Cot & High Chair Perfect for couples & families Walkers, cyclists & nature lovers Free Parking Perfect for exploring Bamburgh, Seahouses, Holy Island, Dunstanburgh, Alnwick & Cheviot Hills

Top guest favourite
A stylish interior showcases a cozy seating area with a gray sofa adorned with colorful cushions. Natural wood paneling lines the walls, and a large mirror reflects the light-filled kitchenette and the inviting bed area in the background.
Cabin in Edlingham
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Alnwick Glamping Pods

This stylish Pod is perfectly positioned above Edlingham Vale, with the Simonside hills beyond. Deep in the heart of North Northumberland, amenities in Alnwick and activities are just a 10 minute drive away. Next to the Pod, there is parking for 2 cars. Our Pod overlooks the hilltop Farm Steading of Overthwarts, giving panoramic views of the countryside. With your own private gated entrance, you can come and go as you please or enjoy the views from the comfort of the wood fired Kirami hot tub.

Top guest favourite
The studio is framed by natural stone and wood, featuring large glass windows that invite views of the surrounding fields. Bright light filters through, illuminating the open layout with a cozy seating area and a view of the sleeping space in the background.
Barn in Alnmouth
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 276 reviews

Skylark Seaview Studio

Welcome to our self-contained hilltop studio surrounded by fields and panoramic views over the Northumbrian coast. A place to unwind and reconnect with nature. Located within walking distance of a remote outstretched beach and just a few miles from the coastal village of Alnmouth and historical village of Warkworth. Alnmouth train station is only a 5 minute drive. From here you can travel directly to Edinburgh in 1 hour. The studio features an open plan sleeping/ living area with a kitchen.

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Cabin in Newton-by-the-Sea
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Lamberts Retreat

Unwind in rustic comfort with a touch of luxury. Our charming cabin is set on a peaceful farm just a short drive away from our beaches and two welcoming local pubs. Whether you're after a coastal escape or a countryside retreat, you'll find it all right here. Step inside and you'll find a thoughtfully designed space with ambient lighting, rustic décor, a fully equipped kitchen, a private wood fired hot tub. You'll also have the chance to enjoy farm-fresh ice cream during the summer months.

Guest favourite
A unique cabin is illuminated warmly against a starry night sky. The structure features an open entrance showcasing interior lighting, with a small chimney rising alongside. Surrounding the cabin are natural landscapes, including a tree and grassy grounds, creating an intimate setting in nature.
Tiny home in Bewick
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 235 reviews

The View: idyllic and remote off-grid cabin

Sitting completely on its own at the edge of the Northumbrian moors, The View is a modern, off-grid cabin that allows you to truly ‘get away from it all.’ Gazing out over the Cheviots, this truly unique space is blessed with no surrounding buildings or neighbouring accommodation - offering total tranquility. Head out hill walking by day, then return to relax by the roaring fire. Sip a drink and watch as the weather rolls by. When night falls, soak in the silence and gaze up at the stars.

Top guest favourite
Cottage in Embleton
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

Two Bed Police House Cottage

Charming stone cottages with 2 ensuite bedrooms upstairs and open plan kitchen/diner and sitting rooms downstairs. All set in lovely secure gardens, with open views across the old village and ancient church. Perfect for 2 couples or slightly larger family group (4-6). Great location in the heart of Embleton, close to the village shop, garage, pubs and restaurants and only 10 minutes' walk to the beach. Please be aware there are additional charges for pets of £10 per pet per night.

Guest favourite
A serene bedroom setting features a spacious bed adorned with soft linens and decorative pillows. Two large windows frame the views of the surrounding countryside, while a stylish bathtub is positioned nearby, offering a relaxing retreat.
Farm stay in Alnwick
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

Plover pure luxury in a Showman's Wagon + Hot Tub

Plover is a Showmans Wagon that we have renovated into a luxury glamping experience. Hot tub, firepit and BBQ outside to enjoy the rolling countryside and view down to the Northumberland Coast and Dark Skies. Wifi, Heating, 2 Toilets, Shower & Bath, Fully Fitted Kitchen, Kingsize bed, two singles &sofa bed , Sheets and Towels. Perfect place to unwind. In your own space on a working farm, sheep and cattle as your neighbours. 5 minute drive to our nearest Pub for evening meals.

Top guest favourite
The exterior of a charming stone cottage showcases its character with natural stone walls and a slate roof. Windows are framed neatly, and a welcoming entrance door is positioned at the front. A driveway provides access to a private parking space beside the cottage.
Cottage in Bilton
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 145 reviews

Wildhope View, Bilton, nr Alnmouth

Wildhope View: A detached, characterful, stone cottage - especially for two. Located in the historic hamlet of Bilton, a stone’s throw away from the vibrant village of Alnmouth. A wonderful spot from which to explore the rugged Northumbrian coastline, idyllic countryside and magnificent, enchanted castles. Wildhope View is a cosy, romantic retreat with spectacular views of the rolling hills of the Aln valley and the, “18 arches” viaduct built in 1849 by Robert Stephenson.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Embleton?

    Village neighborhoods in Embleton have a mix of traditional cottages, coastal homes, and larger rentals suitable for families or groups. Staying near the beach or village center allows guests to explore local shops and scenery easily.

  • What are the best things to do in Embleton with kids?

    Children often enjoy exploring sandy beaches, playgrounds, and nature reserves in Embleton. Family walks to Dunstanburgh Castle and picnics in green spaces are frequently suggested activities.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Embleton?

    Enjoy coastal walks near Embleton Bay, explore historic landmarks like Dunstanburgh Castle, and savor locally inspired food at village pubs. Golf courses and nature reserves around Embleton are also frequently suggested for recreation.

  • How is the weather in Embleton?

    Embleton has cool winters around 36–45°F (2–7°C) with more rain, and milder summers averaging 53–65°F (11–19°C) with some showers. Light layers, a waterproof jacket, and comfortable walking shoes are practical choices year-round.

  • When is the best time to visit Embleton?

    Late spring through early autumn is frequently suggested for Embleton, as the weather averages from 44–65°F (7–19°C) and outdoor activities are popular. The coastal scenery and gardens around the village are vibrant during this period.

  • What are the best places to visit in Embleton?

    Embleton has scenic spots often recommended for visitors, including Embleton Bay, Dunstanburgh Castle, and the village’s historic church. Locally rooted pubs and traditional shops also offer a distinct experience.

  • What are some hiking trails in Embleton?

    Embleton has hiking trails along the coast, with routes leading to Dunstanburgh Castle and nature reserves. Walkers can enjoy both sandy beach walks and countryside paths around the village.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Embleton?

    Families can explore sandy stretches at Embleton Bay, walk coastal trails, or visit heritage sites like Dunstanburgh Castle. Picnics in green spaces and visits to local playgrounds are also enjoyable for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Embleton?

    Day trips from Embleton include visiting neighboring historical towns, exploring coastal nature reserves, or touring regional gardens and castles. Family friendly sites and art galleries around the area add variety for all interests.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Embleton?

    Embleton has pet friendly rentals ranging from cottages to larger homes, many with enclosed gardens or easy access to walking trails. Hosts often welcome pets and provide helpful amenities for traveling companions.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Embleton?

    Bring waterproof layers even in summer, as showers can occur unexpectedly. Locals suggest exploring early in the day for quieter beach experiences and sampling fresh seafood in village eateries.

  • What is Embleton known for?

    Embleton is known for its sweeping sandy beach at Embleton Bay, nearby Dunstanburgh Castle, and authentic village charm. Historic buildings and tranquil countryside make it a frequently recommended spot for relaxation and nature.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Embleton?

    Hidden gems in Embleton include lesser-known coastal paths, tucked-away birdwatching spots, and small historic churches. Village markets sometimes showcase local artisans and specialty foods.

  • What are the best foods to try in Embleton?

    Embleton has fresh seafood dishes, traditional British pies, and locally made desserts. Many visitors enjoy sampling regional cheeses, fish and chips, and baked treats in village cafes and pubs.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Embleton?

    Pack waterproof jackets, warm layers for evenings, comfortable shoes for walking, and a camera for coastal scenery. Many visitors also bring beach gear, picnic supplies, and books for relaxing in quiet green spaces.

  • What is the nightlife in Embleton like?

    Nightlife in Embleton centers on friendly village pubs, where guests can enjoy regional food and socialize in a relaxed atmosphere. Live music and seasonal community events may add variety in and around the area.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Embleton?

    Embleton hosts community fairs and seasonal events, often in late spring or summer, frequently featuring local crafts, food, and family activities. Regional heritage festivals and village celebrations are also enjoyable for visitors.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Embleton?

    Embleton has many family friendly vacation rentals, including cottages and homes with spacious living areas and access to local amenities. Neighborhoods around the village provide options suitable for groups and families seeking a comfortable stay.

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