Oak Tree in the College Valley, Northumberland National Park

Saughy Rigg Farm

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Saughy Rigg Farm is an ideal base for a walking holiday on Hadrian`s Wall National Trail. Magnificently situated about half a mile north of Hadrian's Wall within Northumberland's beautiful National Park, the wall can be seen from the farm.

Saughy Rigg is in the middle of all the most important sites. Housesteads, Vindolanda, Great Chesters and the Roman Army Museum at Carvoran are all within 4 miles, via beautiful scenic walks. Or, if you are feeling less active you can always catch the 'Roman Wall' bus.

All the bedrooms are en-suite with showers (some with baths as well). All have been tastefully decorated to reflect the character of our farm which dates from 1760. All the rooms are comfortably furnished with quality beds. Hospitality trays are stocked with Fair Trade tea and coffee and our bathrooms are stocked with hand made local toiletries.

Guests can choose from twin, double, single or family rooms. In addition there is a comfortable and cosy lounge with TV, DVD, and a selection of books. The dining room is a pleasant south facing room with views up to Hadrian’s Wall where breakfast and dinner are served.

Services offered to walkers and cyclists include:

  • Early breakfasts
  • Packed lunches
  • Drying and laundry facilities
  • Pick up and set down on the trail
  • Luggage transfer or liaison with transfer companies
  • A really friendly warm welcome no matter how wet and muddy you are!
  • Advice and recommendations for future stops based on other guests comments
  • Collection from and to local public transport points or even Newcastle Airport if needed

Saughy Rigg Farm

Telephone: 01434 344120
Email: info@saughyrigg.co.uk
Website: http://www.saughyrigg.co.uk/

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Tel: +44 (0)1434 605555 Fax: +44 (0)1434 611675 Email: enquiries@nnpa.org.uk