June 29th, 2009 by travel

Haggerston Castle is located in Berwick-upon-Tweed in the North of England and just south of the Scottish borders. Luxurious countryside is the backdrop to this holiday park, set amidst seven glassy lakes, lanscaped gardens and thick woodland, its very easy to see why Haggerston Castle is a popular choice of holiday park for British families every year.

The park caters for both active people as well as the more sedate types thanks to the onsite activities ranging from the energetic field and water sports, horse riding or at the other end of the spectrum you can ease away your problems in the luxury spa.

With Haggerston Castle being a Haven Holiday Park there is naturally plenty for the children to do while they are there with a wide range of childrens clubs for all ages. If they want to get wet then there are some excellent pools to try out where qualified instructors can teach the young ones to swim and those that can swim already can just enjoy themselves.

Daily entertainment is laid on at on site so in the afternoon you have the option of sitting inside and watching a show while your recover from your exertions in the pool.

And if you are hungry then you wont have far to look for food with on-site café, bar & grill, Burger King, Chinese restaurant, sports bar, Tavern Inn, 2 family showbars, shops and services.

Don’t feel as though you have to stay onsite to make the most of your trip to Haggerston Castle, Berwick-upon-Tweed, is situated near Northumberland in an area of Outstanding Beauty and offers direct access to miles of dramatic coastline and lush countryside.

Alnwick Castle
Just down the road is the world famous Alnwick Castle, a truly historic building dating back from Medieval times with a history thats not for the feint of heart.

The Castle is best known these days for its appearence in a number of popular movies including the Harry Potter franchise and ‘Elizabeth’.

Northumberland Coast
If you fancy a trip along the Northumberland Coast you will find a host of clean beaches, islands and expanses of silver sand.

Spread over 1935 square miles, Northumberland has long been thought of as the Best Kept Secret in England.

Adjacent to the Scottish Borders and the North Sea, the one hundred mile long stretch of Northumberland Coast is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).

Lindisfarne
To round off the hilights of your Northumberland excursion we have to mention The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, the focal point of England’s Christian heritage.

Dominated by the impressive 16th Century Lindisfarne castle, the rocky outcrop on which its stands is cut off by the North Sea twice a day.

Intimately decorated and designed this Enchanting Tudor Fort is full of turrets and small rooms with gorgeous views of the coast as well as the walled garden designed by Gertrude Jekyll.

 

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