North Pennines AONB Hotel Map

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Hotels within the North Pennines AONB


  • Remote villages and upland towns – Stay near Alston, Middleton-in-Teesdale, Allendale, or Nenthead for wild beauty and local character.
  • Open moorland and dramatic dales – Explore sweeping heather moors, deep valleys, and river gorges shaped by nature and time.
  • Waterfalls and riverside trails – Visit High Force, Low Force, and Cauldron Snout along the scenic River Tees.
  • Dark skies and stargazing – Enjoy some of the darkest skies in England, perfect for astronomy and quiet reflection.
  • Wildlife and nature reserves – Spot black grouse, curlew, red squirrels, and rare alpine plants in protected upland habitats.
  • Industrial heritage and archaeology – Discover lead mining relics, old railways, and ancient settlements across the fells.
  • Peaceful countryside escapes – Ideal for walkers, cyclists, and nature lovers seeking remote and rugged landscapes.

Hotels and accommodation near the North Pennines National Landscape (formerly AONB) provide a tranquil base in one of England’s most unspoiled and geologically rich upland areas. With its windswept moors, powerful waterfalls, and deep-rooted heritage, the North Pennines is a haven for walkers, wildlife enthusiasts, and anyone seeking peace and open space. Whether you're following long-distance trails or simply enjoying the quiet, this landscape offers a raw and rewarding experience.



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