One of the UK’s best holiday cottages has seals and dolphins swimming offshore… and week-stays under £85pp a night
IF you want incredible coastal views head to this spaceship-looking retreat – it’s one of the best in the UK.
Called The Observatory, the holiday home is perched high above the beach in Tyne and Wear – it even has an indoor sauna and outdoor bath.
The Observatory was picked as one of the ‘most-loved cottages for 2026’ by holidaycottages.co.uk – and for good reason.
Near Whitley Bay in North Tyneside, The Observatory sits up on the third and fourth floor with views across the North Sea.
You can see the coast from anywhere thanks to the holiday cottages’ wrap around windows which are made from car windscreens.
And if you’re lucky, you might be able to spot dolphins and seals – which one lucky visitor did.
They wrote in their review: “Absolutely fantastic accommodation, a perfect location for exploring the area, lots of great restaurants especially for fish lovers!!
“Spectacular views, we were lucky enough to see a pod of dolphins very close within the bay.”
Another added: “Absolutely incredible views, all day and night, you don’t need to move from the windows! I did have a little run down to the water and a walk into the high street but other than that the sauna and views were enough.”
On the first floor of The Observatory is a cosy sofa and a hanging egg chair – it’s also where you’ll find the bedroom with a super king-size bed.
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There’s also a shower room, alfresco bathtub, and an indoor sauna with a sea view.
On the very top floor is an airy kitchen, another lounge area with a woodburner, and an outside balcony with thirty-mile all-round sea views.
If you fancy a sweet treat, head down to the cafe on the ground floor which serves up coffee and ice cream.
Also on the ground floor is a private, enclosed patio garden with a table and chairs.
It sleeps two and is pet-friendly too.
A seven-night stay at The Observatory in March costs £1,143 – or £81.65pppn.
The Observatory sits just outside of Tynemouth which has just been named one of the best places to live in the North East.
Now, it’s been named as one of the top places to live in the region by Garrington Property Finders – coming sixth best.
Tynemouth sits between Whitley Bay and North Shields and is home to one of the best beaches in the area called Longsands.
The beach has a mile of golden sand, has been awarded Blue Flag status, and is known for having excellent surfing conditions.
One of the most popular cafés in Tynemouth is Crusoe’s where visitors can eat right on the sand and take in the seaside view.
You can pick up breakfasts, sandwiches and the classic beach supper, fish and chips from £13.95.
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