The Northumberland attractions, hotels, restaurants and others nominated in the North East England Tourism Awards
Northumberland has topped the list of nominees once again at this year’s North East England Tourism Awards.
By Ian Smith
Published 10th Nov 2019, 08:00 BST
Updated 12th Nov 2019, 14:22 BST
The shortlist for the prestigious industry awards were announced last week with 37 of the 63 nominees coming from the county.
The winners will be announced at a ceremony next March at the Civic Centre in Newcastle.
The full list of Northumberland shortlisted businesses are….
The full list of Northumberland shortlisted businesses are….
5. St Cuthbert's House, North Sunderland
B&B and Guest House of the Year & Ethical, Responsible and Sustainable Tourism Award - St Cuthbert's House, North Sunderland. If you're looking for a peaceful and unique Bed & Breakfast in Northumberland, you'll find that St Cuthbert's House is a special place to stay - one of the very best. It was awarded 'Best B&B in England 2017' by VisitBritain, having won the same Award in 2014 too, and hold its coveted 5-star Gold-Award grading. It's also been declared 'Britain's Best B&B' by the Good Hotel Guide. Photo: nop
B&B and Guest House of the Year - St Valery Boutique B&B, Alnmouth. Described as a beachside hideaway for grown-ups, guests choose St Valery for its deliciously comfy beds, fluffy towels, luxurious bathroom goodies and gorgeous home-cooked breakfasts. With just 4 rooms, there’s only ever space for up to 8 guests at any one time, so you’ll always feel looked after. Photo: Ruth Hornby
Camping, Glamping and Holiday Park of the Year - Herding Hill Farm Touring, Camping and Glamping Site. Herding Hill Farm is described as "a justifiable gold standard, award-winning campsite where every aspect is exceptional and without weaknesses'. Its aim is to become Hadrian's Wall Premier Caravan & Camping Site. Photo: No
Camping, Glamping and Holiday Park of the Year - Hesleyside Huts, Hexham. Luxury camping within the breathtaking grounds of historic Hesleyside and in the heart of the Northumberland National Park. Photo: Google