The Camp Site

Low Hedgeley Campsite is located in North Northumberland just off the main A697 road to Coldstream and the Scottish Borders. Reserve your pitch at Low Hedgeley Campsite now and gear up for an unforgettable camping adventure.

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Facilities & Benefits

Comprehensive Amenities

Our site is equipped with portaloos, fresh water taps, recycling, and waste bins, along with WIFI access (available in the carpark) and charging points for your devices, adding comfort to your camping experience.

Prime Location

Nestled in the stunning landscapes and rich history of Northumberland and the Scottish Borders. Whether you're seeking a quiet retreat or an outdoor adventure, our campsite offers the perfect base.

Connectivity

While we embrace the great outdoors, we understand the need to stay connected. WIFI is available in designated areas to keep you in touch with the world.

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Ready To Book?

Reserve your pitch at Low Hedgeley Campsite now and gear up for an unforgettable camping adventure. Click below to book your stay and embark on your next outdoor journey.

Getting Here

Low Hedgeley Caravan site is located in North Northumberland just off the main A697 road to Coldstream and the Scottish Borders. We are only 11 miles from Alnwick and approximately one mile north of the Village of Powburn, which offers a range of local services listed below. The site faces East and is in a quiet field behind the farm steading.

Checkout Times

Departure by 11.00am and arrivals after 1.00pm please to allow for pitches to be serviced.

Guests

Two adults and up to two dogs. Additional adults or children will be charged at £2.00 per night. Tents are not accepted in the caravan area.

Camping
2 guests

£22/night

Includes:
Spacious Campsites
Toilets On-Site
Firewood Bags Available
Coal, Kindling and Firelighters available.
Hiking Trails
Pet-Friendly Environment
On-Site Store
Wi-Fi Access
Hedgeley meat available for BBQs
Go To Bookings

House Rules

We kindly ask our guests to be respectful of the surroundings. We find that a few baseline rules helps with the maintenance of the site.

Recycling

Please keep your own area tidy. We provide recycling, waste and glass bins on-site. Please use them.

Dogs

Please pick up after your dog and use the bins provided. If walking please keep your dogs on a lead.

Music

No loud music during the day and no music at all after 9pm, this is a quiet campsite.

Privacy

Respect other guests' privacy.

Groups

No stag or hen parties.

Burgers and steaks anyone?

Enjoy our farmed premium Galloway beef, lamb and wild venison, plus coals for your barbeque and eggs for breakfast. 

Happy Campers

Read what our customers have to say about us

"The hosts were incredibly helpful and hospitable and were very friendly. There was a great shop/garage just around the corner in the village that sells a wide variety of local produce and essentials too. The campsite itself is quiet and secluded and well sheltered from the wind. On a clear night the stars really were spectacular with it being so far from any real light pollution too. Watching the swallows catching flies in the early morning across the field was a brilliant little specacle in itself too. Really idea location for getting across Northumberland, into the hills or down to the coast as it's right in the centre. Clean facilities, though obviously only relatively basic, they are all you need for a good camp. Will be returning again when we can."

James D.

UK

"Very helpful owner. Harry came and made sure we had all the things we needed and was very prompt in bringing us extra wood when we ran out. This was his first year so we were the guineapigs. The site was easy to access and quiet. Not many other campers and well spaced pitches. Lovely walks and birdlife on the nearby lakes . We saw buzzards, herons, swallows and many geese, plus a few rarer specimens. Also sheep everywhere! There was a very well stocked shop just a short walk away through the woods. Lots of lovely quiet roads. Would be ideal cycling country ( with the occasional hill). It was lovely to be able to bring our dog and also have a fire every day."

Laura F.

UK

Things to do

Explore Northumberland

Whether it's your first trip or you’ve visited before and couldn’t stay away, you're in for some unforgettable experiences.

Local Attractions

Alnwick Castle

Discover one of Britain’s most iconic castles, dubbed the Windsor of the North.

Food and Drink

Local Pubs

Discover the cosy pubs in Northumberland and enjoy a pint or two.

Walks and Cycling

Walk this Way

Embark on scenic walks and exciting activities in Northumberland's stunning landscapes.