Walkmill Bell Tent

UK England North East England Northumberland Warkworth Walkmill Campsite

  • Sleeps 2 (max 2 adults, 0 children)
  • Beds Provided
  • Bed Linen Provided
  • Towels Provided
A luxury star bell tent, set on raised decking overlooking the meadow, surrounded by tree saplings and wild grasses offering additional privacy. No pets are allowed in the Bell Tent.

The Owner Says

Our 5m Star Bell Tent is available for that romantic weekend, special occasion or simply for those wanting a relaxing camping vacation with added luxury.  Sleeps 2, with double bed, bed linen and towels provided. A woodburning pizza oven stove with water heater. Complimentary fruit, mineral water and  wood or eco logs on arrival (additional wood / eco logs can be purchased throughout your stay). Gas BBQ , cooking tripod & firepit, outdoor table & chairs.
Facilities inside the campsites static caravan home, include toilets, hot shower and bath, small onsite shop with essentials and local produce, communal fridge and freezer, microwave and kettles. There is a coffee library and a separate reference library with local information and also vhs videos showcasing Northumberland. There are Eco-showers for a refreshing start to your day, external toilets  and drinking water all available 24hrs.
So come and unwind at Walkmill, enjoy the peace and tranquility of our campsite. Relax outside around your campfire and experience our amazing dark skies on a clear night, through those autumnal months and then retreat to the warmth of your tent and the glow of the embers from your stove and fall asleep listening to the sound of the owls.
There is strictly no smoking or vaping inside the bell tent. Pets are not allowed in the bell tent.

About Walkmill Campsite

Suitable For

Tents, caravans, motorhomes, campervans, kids, and well-behaved dogs – yes.

Nearby

From the top of the private farm track it's a pleasant 30 minute walk to Warkworth Castle (01665 711423). The impressive cross-shaped keep, rising above the River Coquet, dominates one of the strongest fortresses in England. It presides over the remains of a great hall, chapel, fine gatehouse and a virtually intact circuit of towered walls. Half a mile from the castle and accessible only by boat, stands a late medieval cave. Overshadowed by trees on the north bank of the River Coquet, Warkworth Hermitage is part of the Manor of Warkworth, built as a chantry chapel during the period 1332-49. Paddle boarding, coasteering and kayaking can all be experienced with Adventure Northumberland (01665 602925) a little further up the coast or why not book yourself a surf lesson with Northside Surf School (01665 713146.) Further afield, historic Alnwick with its galleries, garden, Bailiffgate Museum (01665 605847) and magnificent castle (01665 511100), is eight miles (20 minutes' drive) away.

Food & Drink

Know your Knickerbocker from your Neapolitan? Then you’ll love Spurelli (01665 710890); a boutique ice-cream makers in nearby Amble. Located within The Old Chandlery, customers can stay and watch the world go by from the outside seating area. Take a tour around the ‘Town Trail’ and discover Amble’s hidden secrets as well as searching out bargains at the town’s Sunday market. The fish stalls sell wonderfully fresh seafood at good prices, whilst the Cumberland sausages from the butchers are also popular with the locals. Small convenience stores are found in Amble as well as a supermarket with further larger supermarkets in Alnwick, 15 minutes away.

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