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Clennell Riverside Country Park is a truly special place, creating for all our owners and visitors, the perfect getaway to Northumberland.
In fact, we are known as the area’s Hidden Gem...
As one of the best holiday parks in Northumberland, we are proud to provide incredible holiday caravans to suit all budgets – and all in close proximity to some of England’s finest countryside.
What’s more, we can offer that very rare experience of red squirrels playing right outside your door.
We offer a truly personal service that is unrivalled...
Our aim is to make every customer’s experience special and unique by offering a tailored service. Clennell Riverside Country Park is an independently owned site, and our customers really do matter.
As such, we will strive to take great care to make your visit ,whether fleeting or longer-term, really special. We provide only the highest standard of hospitality that holiday parks in Northumberland can offer.
Located in the heart of the Northumberland...
Nestled within the Northumberland National Park, Clennell Riverside Country Park
With exceptional services and facilities...
- Full mains services
- Fast WiFi
- Special designated area for tents, tourers and motor homes
- Children’s play area
- Laundry and washroom facilities
- Dogs welcome
- Holiday homes for sale
Open Season...
Clennell Riverside Country Park operates two different open seasons:
- Camping/Seasonal: 1st of March through to the 31st of October.
- Holiday Homes: 1st of March through to the 31st of December.
...more time to enjoy
What's close by...
The Rose & Thistle Inn: Less than 1 mile
https://roseandthistlealwinton.co.uk/
Alwinton is nestled in the South Eastern foothills of the Cheviots, where the rivers Alwin and Coquet meet, making the Rose & Thistle Inn an ideal base for a range of outdoor activities or relaxing breaks, where you can just get away from it all.
The Drake Stone : Less than 2 miles
https://www.northumberlandnationalpark.org.uk/walk/the-drake-stone-harbottle-walk
A mythical place with stunning views over the surrounding Northumberland countryside and over to the ruins of Harbottle Castle
Lady’s Well: Less than 5 miles
https://www.northumberlandnationalpark.org.uk/places-to-visit/coquetdale/holystone-ladys-well/
An atmospheric little pool rumoured where St Ninian baptised early Christians.
The former the home of a priory of Augustinian Canonesses.
And as for a walk...
Alwinton and the River Alwin Walk
https://www.northumberlandnationalpark.org.uk/walk/alwinton-and-the-river-alwin-walk
This Alwinton and the River Alwin route is a favourite route with walkers begins in Alwinton. Following a route frequented in times past by cattle drovers, shepherds, pedlars and whiskey smugglers.
Barrowburn Family Walk
https://hiiker.app/trails/england/northumberland/barrowburn-family-walk
This invigorating half-day family walk offers great views.
It consists of footpaths and forest tracks with some steep slopes, may be muddy in places.
The Shepherds Cairn Walk
https://fabulousnorth.com/shepherds-cairn-at-ewartly-shank
A monument to two shepherds who lost their lives in a snow storm and ultimately led to the formation of the Northumberland National Park Mountain Rescue Team.
