To the south we have the North Pennines AONB, with its hills, valleys, woods and waterfalls and to the North there is the Kielder Water and its forests. There is enough walking and cycling country to satisfy the healthiest and fittest of cyclists, walkers, dog walkers and general visitors.
Your accommodation comprises two Lodges, one is twin bedded and the other has a king sized double bed. They both share a private gravelled courtyard garden.
Hadrian's Holiday Lodges are set in the Heart of Hadrian's Wall Country, so there is easy access to Hadrian's Wall and all its attractions.
- Twin
- Eden Lodge
- from £105
- per night
- Our twin bedded, en-suite garden lodge offers a comfortable and cosy stay with a wholesome and locally sourced breakfast, brought to your room.
- Free WiFi
- Free Parking
- Breakfast Included
- Check Availability
- Double
- Tyne Lodge
- from £105
- per night
- With its king sized bed, this en-suite garden lodge offers a comfortable and cosy stay with a wholesome and locally sourced breakfast, brought to your room.
- Free WiFi
- Free Parking
- Breakfast Included
- Check Availability
Both Lodges have underfloor heating, generous bathrooms with double width showers and plentiful hot water. When you are not out and about, there are TV and WiFi. Both Lodges have a fridge and a micro-wave.
The courtyard is planted out with a range of pots, baskets and boxes and for many months of the year, it's a riot of colour – a great place to sit out and chill.
Our breakfasts are brought out to your Lodge or you can enjoy some early morning weather and eat out on your patio. We use local produce as much as possible, in addition to Organic and Fairtrade ingredients. For your other meals there are friendly pubs and cafes for lunch or dinner.
Most of the Roman forts are connected by the AD122 Bus. The small and historic towns of Haltwhistle (4 miles) and Brampton (9 miles) are well worth visiting for their shops, cafes, and pubs.
The courtyard is planted out with a range of pots, baskets and boxes and for many months of the year, it's a riot of colour – a great place to sit out and chill.
Our breakfasts are brought out to your Lodge or you can enjoy some early morning weather and eat out on your patio. We use local produce as much as possible, in addition to Organic and Fairtrade ingredients. For your other meals there are friendly pubs and cafes for lunch or dinner.
Most of the Roman forts are connected by the AD122 Bus. The small and historic towns of Haltwhistle (4 miles) and Brampton (9 miles) are well worth visiting for their shops, cafes, and pubs.