Resting in a tranquil location close to the beach, pier and harbour of Amble in Northumberland, Netties View offers superbly presented accommodation which is perfect for a family on holiday. Imagine kicking off your shoes and curling up on the comfy sofa in front of the open fire in the sitting room and really getting into the holiday vibe. If you start getting hungry, then don’t worry it's all covered at Netties View, where there is a fully fitted, country-style kitchen which has everything necessary to produce delicious food for the whole family. When it’s time to eat, take your pick from the informal breakfast bar area in the kitchen or the more formal dining room, which is all set up ready for guests to tuck into long and lingering meals together. If the sun is shining, then there is a small yard to the rear of the cottage. The décor is tasteful throughout and reflects the coastal setting of the property, particularly the three bedrooms which are all stylishly presented and offer a restful place to lay your weary heads after a tiring day of exploring. Choose from a double, a twin or a single as well as a family bathroom complete with a bath and separate shower. Within a short walk of the cottage is the beautiful fishing village of Amble which was historically a centre for boat building and offers a marina, a harbour, sandy beaches and coastal walks to the bird sanctuary at Hauxley and country park at Druridge Bay. A mile south of Amble is Coquet Island, an RSPB Reserve with a large population of terns, puffins and eider ducks and boat trips around the island can be arranged. The pretty coastal villages of Alnmouth and Craster and numerous superb beaches are only a short drive away, whilst picturesque Warkworth with its castle, charming Alnwick with its castle and award-winning gardens, and the National Trust’s Wallington Hall and Cragside are all within easy reach. A relaxing family holiday to remember for a lifetime awaits with a stay at Nettie's View.
The bustling little seaport of Amble is situated at the mouth of the River Coquet and is an ideal place for exploring Northumberland. Historically a centre for boatbuilding, Amble offers a marina, a harbour, sandy beaches and coastal walks to the bird sanctuary at Hauxley and country park at Druridge Bay. Large fishing boats moor along the harbour wall and land a variety of fish, prawns, crabs and lobsters. There is a fish centre on the side of the harbour that is now primarily a shell fish hatchery to re-stock levels of lobster and other shell fish, this sells local fish and is open to the public. A mile south of Amble is Coquet Island, an RSPB reserve with a large population of terns, puffins and eider ducks and boat trips around the island can be arranged. The pretty coastal villages of Alnmouth and Craster and numerous superb beaches are only a short drive away, whilst picturesque Warkworth with its castle, charming Alnwick with its castle and award-winning gardens, and the National Trust’s Wallington Hall and Cragside are all within easy reach.