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Wooler holiday cottages

7 properties found
Wooler, Northumberland

Strathmore Lodge

6333

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7 nights

£874 - £1,653

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Wooler, Northumberland

Strathmore

10533

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7 nights

£1,418 - £2,537

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Wooler, Northumberland

Honeypot House

12662

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7 nights

£2,026 - £3,459

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These properties are nearby.
Lowick, near Wooler, Northumberland

Horseshoe Cottage

211

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7 nights

£638 - £849

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Lowick, near Wooler, Northumberland

Holburn Mill Cottage

211

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7 nights

£638 - £875

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Chatton, near Wooler, Northumberland

The Hayloft at Chatton

8432

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7 nights

£921 - £1,923

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These properties are further afield.
Belford, near Bamburgh, Northumberland

The Shiel

532

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7 nights

£718 - £1,266

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Holidays in Wooler

Nestled at the foothills of the Cheviot Hills, Wooler is a charming market town that serves as the gateway to Northumberland’s breathtaking countryside. Known as the "Gateway to the Cheviots," this delightful destination offers a mix of natural beauty, history, and warm hospitality. Visitors can unwind in cosy holiday cottages while enjoying everything Wooler and the surrounding area have to offer.

Discover your perfect Wooler holiday cottage

Holiday cottages in Wooler provide a peaceful retreat, blending comfort and convenience. Choose from traditional cottages with wood-burning stoves or spacious rural homes with stunning views of the hills. Many properties are dog-friendly, allowing you to bring your canine companion along for scenic walks and countryside adventures. Staying in Wooler means easy access to local shops, cafes, and pubs, as well as the stunning Northumberland National Park.

Why Wooler is the perfect countryside escape

Wooler is a haven for walkers, cyclists, and history enthusiasts. Explore the nearby St. Cuthbert's Way, discover Ad Gefrin a Anglo-Saxon Museum and Whisky Distillery, or enjoy a day hiking through the Cheviot Hills. The town itself boasts a friendly atmosphere, with traditional pubs and local eateries offering delicious fare. With its close proximity to Alnwick, Bamburgh, and the Scottish Borders, Wooler serves as an ideal base for exploring both Northumberland and beyond.