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Fallowfield Dene is located in the woodland area near Hexham. Be sure to follow the site's own directions. Please don't rely on your sat nav it can take you up some rather narrow roads that involve a fair bit of awkward caravan reversing!
From the A69 follow the sign for Acomb, Bellingham and Rothbury (A6079), and it's signposted from there.
Entry to the site is through a single-track road which is quite narrow, it does have passing places, but navigating your car and caravan equipment around the site takes concentration and care. Once here though - the setting is simply beautiful!
The pitches are lined with Mountain ash and silver birch trees. Almost all the pitches are hardstanding. Each one comes with a 16A electric hook-up. The whole site is a great place for your children to set off on their own adventures.
There are 25 touring pitches in total, and 124 seasonal pitches, with a few tent pitches and privately owned static caravans patched out throughout the site. The touring areas are separated into groves and given Roman names, such as 'Brutus Touring' and 'Caesar Touring'.
The site shop contains a substantial gamut of food as well as camping necessities. There is a gas exchange facility on-site. The shop also doubles as an informal coffee house. The site is powered by eco friendly solar panels.
The site's season goes from early March until the start of November. Site fees remain at under £20 per night for car and caravan plus two adults even in high season. Children under five go free, and dogs are welcome but must be kept on leads. There is, though, a signposted dog walk from the site.
Site managers John and Lynne will go out of their way to make you feel welcome and to enjoy your stay. There's a barrier code for entry and exit, and you're handed a swipe card on check in at reception. The central washblocks are accessed by a secure code and are separated by gender. Facilities are clean and well maintained.
Fresh and waste water points are signposted throughout. There is an outdoors chemical toilet disposal point, and a separate motorhome service point. The site also includes a launderette.
The whole site experience is a great escape from the pressures of modern life.
To book or to check availability go to: www.kieldercampsite.co.uk with further information to be found on our website.
Currently with the Covid restrictions in place we are accepting 'provisional' bookings with no deposit or payment until we know that we are able to accomodate you.
For further information go to our website: www.kieldercampsite.co.uk
We are a 3 star accredited independently run site. Nestled in the heart of Kielder Forest we are the remotest site in England.
We offer pitches for camping, motor home and touring caravans, four pods and two static caravans. [Pods sleep up to three adults, or a family with two adults and two children. Our statics have two bedrooms each: a twin and a double] Due to the nature of the site and it's location there is no vehicle access at all onto the grass. Camper vans, vehicles with roof tents, motor homes and touring caravans can only be pitched on hard stands. There is ample room around most hard stands for awnings. Dog's on a lead are welcome on our site.
Surrounding Area
With the forest on our fringe, you have the opportunity for long quiet walks, cycle rides that can keep on going, not forgetting our many miles of dog walking. There is a dog friendly pub and tea rooms a few minutes walk away near Kielder Castle.
The Kielder Water and Forest Park has an art and architecture trail that follows the 26 mile walking and cycling route around the reservoir. Be warned, there are some undulations. How about hiring an electric bike from the village to enjoy the tour? Or a mountain bike to take advantage of the varying bike trails that head off into the forest and around the local hills and into Scotland.
Being so close to the Scottish Border you can explore some of Scotland's attractions too.
For further information, online booking, prices and availability go to www.kieldercampsite.co.uk
Alnwick Castle
Kielder Reservoir
Hermitage Castle
Jedburgh
Carlisle and it's Castle
Hadrians Wall
A short walk through the campsite will take you past our village pub: The Anglers Arms. Just beyond, up on a hill is Kielder Castle. Formerly the Duke of Northumberlands hunting lodge. Nowadays it houses the Kielder Castle Cafe and visitor centre.
The Bike Place is a bike hire centre at the head of the trails. E-bikes, conventional mountain bikes and spares can be sourced here.
Kielder Water has a 26 mile shared trail around it's perimeter. This is suitable for road bikes, walkers and is suitable for wheelchair users. There is an art and architecture trail around the reservior and surrounding area with many interesting and some obscure pieces to see and shelter in.
Kielder Village Campsite, Kielder
Hexham
Northumberland
NE48 1EJ
England
Directions
From A1 Newcastle, take A69 to Hexham. After the Hexham roundabout take A6079 North to Wall and Bellingham. After Wall turn Left on B6318 at Brunton. At Chollerford take B6320 to Bellingham. After crossing the River Tyne at Bellingham turn Left onto C200 for Lanehead,turn Left for Kielder. Continue past Kielder Water to Kielder Village. Drive through edge of village past the Station Garage on your Left. Kielder Campsite is clearly signed on your Right after 500 yards.
Just come back from this site after an easter break,loved it that much we have booked up for may bank holiday. The site is unspoilt beauty in the kielder forest. Great if you love walks or cycling. Caters for Dogs and there is no noise policy after 10.30 so its good for families aswell. There is a small shop onsite which sells the basics and a one in the village which is a short walk away. The toilet block is quite old but is cleaned every day and had hot water every time we visited. Also has a veg preperation area and a place to wash up if camping. Has a laundry room which costs £3 for washer and £3 for dryer.
only1ronnie - 26th April 2011
we stayed on 24 to27 may 08 found clean tidy site
pleanty to do here and short ride around kielder
we have a small child of 3years the park could be
bigger more swings but apart from this we will be back for more