A warm welcome to the website of the Hytte (pronounced "hutta"). Award winning, accessible self-catering accommodation for eight guests. Browse through our website to discover the character of this Norwegian inspired traditional timber hytte or mountain lodge with its grass roof. The ideal "get together" venue for family and friends, complete with the added luxury of a sauna and hot-tub spa.
Large entrance porch/utility ample storage space for outdoor clothing, bicycles etc. with washing machine and tumble dryer. The kitchen/dining area is well equipped with gas hob, electric oven, Microwave, dishwasher, coffee maker, fridge, freezer and a comprehensive range of kitchen equipment. Large dining area seating eight comfortably, high chair available.
Large entrance porch/utility ample storage space for outdoor clothing, bicycles etc. with washing machine and tumble dryer. The kitchen/dining area is well equipped with gas hob, electric oven, Microwave, dishwasher, coffee maker, fridge, freezer and a comprehensive range of kitchen equipment. Large dining area seating eight comfortably, high chair available.
Services
Welcome gift, home grown free range eggs, chocolates, biscuits and sparkling wine on arrival. All bed linens are supplied; each bed has a duvet and two pillows per person. Towels are provided for inside use, guests are asked to bring towels for hot-tub and sauna use, alternatively luxury towelling robe hire available.
Directions From M6 Carlisle in west or A1 Newcastle Join A69 to Corbridge. At Corbridge head north on A68 (signed Stagshaw, Jedburgh) for 3 miles to Stagshaw round about, continue straight on A68 for a further 2 miles, ignore first right turn signed Bingfield and take the 2nd right to Bingfield (old school with red tiled roof on corner) Hytte 50m. up the road on the left.
On the edge of the Northumberland National park, visit Hadrian's Wall, Stunning Gardens and Country Estates, Heritage Coastline and Magnificent Coutryside. You can explore the ancient market town of Hexham with its magnificent 12th century abbey. Northumberland National Park - 400 square miles of rolling hills, freedom and fresh air, best described as England's last wilderness.