The Northumberland attractions, hotels, restaurants and others nominated in the North East England Tourism Awards
By Ian Smith
Published 10th Nov 2019, 08:00 BST
Updated 12th Nov 2019, 14:22 BST
Northumberland has topped the list of nominees once again at this year’s North East England Tourism Awards.
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….
9. Seafield Caravan Park, Seahouses
Camping, Glamping and Holiday Park of the Year - Seafield Caravan Park, Seahouses. Peace, tranquillity, stunning coastal scenery, golden sandy beaches that stretch for miles, and breathtaking sea views, Seafield has it all. Set in the centre of Seahouses, Seafield offers a 5* holiday destination where you can explore North Northumberland. Photo: Bob Huggins
10. Westfield House Farm Shepherd's Huts, Thropton
Camping, Glamping and Holiday Park of the Year - Westfield House Farm Shepherd’s Huts. Westfield House Farm is situated in beautiful Upper Coquetdale. Set away from the house are its luxury, en-suite shepherd's huts. All huts have their own en suite loo and shower, kitchen facilities, wood burning stove and electricity supply. Photo: No
Ethical, Responsible and Sustainable Tourism Award - Westfield House Farm, Thropton. The B&B has beautiful views of the Simonside Hills, take your time over breakfast and get set for a day full of adventure... Photo: No
Small Hotel of the Year, Taste of North East England Award & Ethical, Responsible and Sustainable Tourism Award - Battlesteads Hotel. Nestling in the picturesque village of Wark in Northumberland, this pub, hotel and restaurant offers its guests a warm and friendly welcome, a place to unwind and relax, attentive service in luxurious surroundings. Photo: nop