Great Breaks, Everlasting Memories.

At Our Woodland Retreat in the Stunning Northumberland Countryside

Springhouse Boutique Holiday Park is a family operated, award-winning holiday park in the heart of Slaley Forest, just a couple of miles from Hexham (a sought after market town recently named the happiest place to live in the UK) and Corbridge (famous for mouth watering restaurants). We are surrounded by breathtaking scenery and fabulous walks. Springhouse has great facilities, including; a restaurant/cafe, gym, children’s play area and a shop. There are 6 static caravan holiday homes to choose from.

WHAT HOLIDAY HOME WOULD YOU LIKE TO STAY IN?

Comfortable | Spacious | Private

VISIT HEXHAM, NORTHUMBERLAND

Tranquil | Surprising | Relaxing

Facilities At Springhouse

On the park we have a newly refurbished, delightful restaurant/cafe, an owners gym and, for the kids, a large play area with modern climbing frames and zip line. There are regular activities put on for our owners and all are welcome. The site also includes a shop & off-license, as well as a launderette and a book & CD library.

Many of our owners really do enjoy the natural beauty of the surrounding forests, with great walking/cycling routes and exceptional nearby towns (Hexham and Corbridge). If you and your family love nature, relaxation and fun, Springhouse is perfect for you.

Springhouse was awarded a David Bellamy Conservation award.

Discover the Local Area

Hexham Market Town

Springhouse Country Park is a beautiful countryside retreat nestling in a peaceful and picturesque forest boasting a magnificent depth of wildlife and a variety of breathtaking scenic walks. Springhouse is the perfect place for you to relax and to experience holiday home ownership.

You could spend every visit simply relaxing on the Park. But there’s so much to see and do on your doorstep too! Picturesque Hexham is your nearest town (approximately 2 miles), voted Britain’s favourite market town by Country Life magazine, and winner of two categories in the prestigious Royal Horticultural Society’s Britain in Bloom competition. Its magnificent abbey was founded in 674AD and it is an interesting mix of historic buildings, enticing streets, lively independent shops and High Street retailers.

You’ll enjoy meandering around Hexham, browsing bookshops and boutiques, and you might pick up a bargain at the antiques fair. There are also plenty of places to pick up your day to day necessities or perhaps something special.

Northumberland

We think Northumberland is England’s best-kept secret; a magical place filled with ancient castles, hidden gardens, pristine coastline, rolling hills, rugged moorland, sweeping views, friendly little market towns and villages and a cultural heritage all of its own. Starting from the River Tweed in the north, to the coastal plains of the East, England’s most tranquil National Park to the west, Hadrian’s Wall and the River Tyne in the south, a week just isn’t long enough to make the most of all our beautiful county has to offer!

Northumberland is a county of contrasts, where unrivalled scenery is often marked by turbulent, bloody warfare and this land has been violently fought over for more than 2,000 years. The evidence is still visible across much of the physical landscape and in the characters of the people you’ll meet here. But don’t worry, these days we’re only too happy to welcome newcomers!

Visit Northumberland today and you’ll find beauty, peace and tranquillity in almost every little corner you visit. The most sparsely populated County in England, the only traffic you are likely to encounter on our rural roads is of the woolly, four-legged variety, or at worst, a tractor making the short journey from farm to field. Whether you’re planning a vigorous, outdoor adventure, gentle walk on a golden, sandy beach or a cosy meal in a country pub, Northumberland offers you the time, place and space to do it. All you need to do now is pick where you want to start!

If you’ve a yen for city life, there’s beautiful Durham with its cathedral, and Newcastle with its reputation as one of the north’s friendliest places. This vibrant city is just a half hour’s drive away from your peaceful holiday home. Enjoy top restaurants, convivial pubs, and high class entertainment. Art galleries, theatres and cinemas are plentiful.

Nearby you have a huge choice of how and where to spend your time. There’s walking, fishing, golfing, and an abundance of wildlife to see. Why not also discover the splendours of Hadrian’s Wall, Kielder Water, Derwent Reservoir and Tyne Green Country Park. Walking and cycling are a pleasure with through the meandering country lanes and there are many delightful villages to explore. An even greater pleasure is knowing that you have your own holiday home to come back to, welcoming and superbly comfortable.

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