If you need any more inspiration to think green on holiday, North East England’s beautiful unspoilt countryside and coastline is it. Our abundance of traffic-free trails, tranquil spaces and undiscovered gems make it easy to escape the crowds.
We’re committed to preserving these natural assets for everyone to enjoy, which is why you can choose from an ever-increasing range of eco-friendly accommodation and attractions at which to enjoy a greener holiday experience.

Location: Chathill
Seven luxury self catering holiday cottages, this is the original farmhouse of Doxford Home Farm on...
Location: Belford
Superbly, newly-converted mill offering the best in comfort, facilities include en suite rooms and...
Location: Chester-le-Street
Award-winning 4 Star Gold Farmhouse B+B, all ensuite bedrooms, free WiFi, 5 mins Beamish Museum &...
For example, The Hytte (pronounced ‘hutta’) in Northumberland, a Green Tourism Business Scheme Gold Award winner, is a Norwegian-inspired traditional timber lodge with a grass roof, which is leading the way in using recycled and natural products and minimising energy use.
And at Slack House Farm in Weardale, feltmaker Ellie Langley provides award-winning eco-friendly B&B accommodation as well as hosting courses on everything from feltmaking to basketweaving and healing herbs.
If you want to leave the car behind, we’re easy to reach by rail and excellent public transport.
Once you’re here, the region is a pleasure to explore on foot or by bike. There’s plenty for the eco-conscious visitor to see and do, from enjoying a great day out at Path Head Water Mill in Blaydon to picking up pioneering eco-gardening advice at Nature’s World.
And it’s not just our countryside that’s green. Middlesbrough is one of only four towns and cities in the UK to be awarded the title ‘Environment City’, thanks to a Wildlife Trust initiative aimed at pioneering ways of integrating quality of life and environmental awareness.
Many places featured in our accommodation and attractions searches are part of the Green Tourism Business Scheme, which awards Gold, Silver or Bronze awards for businesses that operate in an environmentally responsible manner while still offering the high level of service and quality our visitors expect. In addition, David Bellamy Conservation Awards are made each year to camping and caravanning parks that can demonstrate policies showing active concern for the environment. Just look for the logos.