Slaley Hall Lodges, located in Slaley, near Hexham in Northumberland, offers a stunning retreat in the North of England, accommodating up to eight guests. The lodge features a two-storey A-frame design, with the ground floor comprising two double bedrooms, each equipped with an ensuite shower, alongside two twin bedrooms, one also with an ensuite. The first floor boasts an open-plan lounge, kitchen, and dining area that opens onto a verandah, where guests can enjoy garden furniture and picturesque views of the surrounding grounds.
Set amidst 1000 acres of exquisite Northumbrian woodland and moorland, Slaley Hall Lodges is ideal for couples seeking a romantic getaway or families looking to reconnect and recharge. The serene lakeside and lush green settings create a perfect wilderness retreat, combining the tranquility of nature with modern comforts. Guests can indulge in spa treatments and therapies available on-site, providing an excellent opportunity to unwind before exploring the charming nearby towns of Corbridge and Hexham, known for their boutique shops, coffee houses, and restaurants.
The location is adjacent to the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering a plethora of outdoor activities. Whether guests prefer leisurely country walks, picnics amidst local wildlife, or more adventurous pursuits, the area caters to all preferences. The lodge's facilities enhance the experience, featuring an indoor heated pool, sauna, steam room, and a fully-equipped gym. Dining options include The Duke's à la carte restaurant, Hadrian’s Brasserie, and The Claret Jug Bar, ensuring a delightful culinary experience.
In addition to relaxation and dining, Slaley Hall Lodges provides a range of activities for all ages. Guests can engage in archery, quad biking, off-road driving, and enjoy two 18-hole golf courses, complete with the option to hire a four-seater golf buggy (driving license required). A driving range, football pitch, children’s play area, and marked country walks within the grounds further enhance the lodge's appeal, making it an all-encompassing destination for leisure and adventure, with additional charges applying for certain activities.
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