With a stunning location on the edge of Northumberland National Park, this country house hotel has picturesque views, free Wi-Fi, and free parking on site.
Situated in Morpeth and with Alnwick Castle reachable within 33 km, The Star Inn - Harbottle - Near Rothbury - Northumberland features express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free...
Situated in Otterburn, 45 km from Alnwick Castle, The Coach House features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Mitchell
United Kingdom
Breakfast good had to wait long time second morning Staff lovely
Set in Newcastle upon Tyne, 36 km from St James' Park, Hotel Knowesgate offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
The Queens Head Hotel has a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Rothbury. The property is around 19 km from Alnwick Castle, 47 km from Bamburgh Castle and 48 km from Northumbria University....
Maskell
South Africa
Friendly competent staff.... delicious food ... comfortable bed
Located 44 km from Alnwick Castle, 50 km from St James' Park and 22 km from Wallington, Butterchurn Guest House features accommodation set in Otterburn.
Alice
United Kingdom
Very easy check in and all the facilities we expected.
Situated in Otterburn and only 47 km from Alnwick Castle, Dunns Houses Farmhouse B&B features accommodation with river views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Brian
United Kingdom
Very nice house in a great location with excellent view from the window, very pretty scenery breakfast good.
Situated in Otterburn in the Northumberland region, Northern Hideaways Sunnyside has a patio. Both free WiFi and parking on-site are available at the holiday home free of charge.
Angela
United Kingdom
Location is ideal for local wedding - views are superb.
Wonderful countryside within Northumbria National Park and a...
Wonderful countryside within Northumbria National Park and a great base for walking. Close to Cragside (National Trust). Friendly staff, great breakfast in residents breakfast room and lounge. Hearty evening meals available in the pub.
Adrian
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
The Rose & Thistle is the hub of Alwinton, it's a small...
The Rose & Thistle is the hub of Alwinton, it's a small village and the locals use the pub, it's nice to see and chat with. We went with a plan of the places that we wanted to go and see which I think is worth doing. There are plenty of country walks and cycling looks popular in the area.
Gary
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Alwinton was a wee hamlet away but with a good car and good...
Alwinton was a wee hamlet away but with a good car and good roads was a very useful place to base ourselves. We had never been to Northumberland before so we were out and about to see visit major site such as Holy Island, Etal and Ford, Hadrian's Wall etc. We found the roads and driving very easy. A good breakfast set us up for the day and we only snacked lunches and enjoyed finding places to have dinner on our way back - the Tree-House at Alnwick was great. Being National Trust members was a help with expenses but there were also a good number of English Heritage sites.
Eric
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The friendly staff, and such a good place to use as a base...
The friendly staff, and such a good place to use as a base to explore and walk. Not crowded and the setting is idyllic. A great place for all age groups if you want to enjoy nature. Roads are narrow but easy to drive, use a sat nav though.
Rothbury is about 10 miles away and well worth a visit. Cragside house is a must if weather good.
Ann
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A lovely old house with similar dated furniture, fixtures...
A lovely old house with similar dated furniture, fixtures and fittings (very old walls and windows - no double glazing) set in beautiful countryside. There is a campsite next to the house, which is run by the hotel owners. Very friendly staff. Excellent food at very reasonable prices. Less than an hours drive to two beautiful castles, Alnwick and Bamburgh.
Ian
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We loved everything about it!
We loved everything about it! We only stayed one night as we were en route for Scotland. The views could have been amazing, but we arrived at dusk and the weather was misty and drizzly next morning so the view was obscured. The accommodation was very comfortable, especially as we had exclusive use of a warm and comfy living room with satellite tv. The three bedrooms are upstairs, which may be difficult for elderly or disabled people to access, though the rooms are large.
Alwinton is a little off the beaten track and the roads are winding and sometimes narrow, but it was well worth the effort.
Great location but unfortunately there were a couple of issues with breakfast service and Wi-Fi. Breakfast service was variable for the 2 days we were there and food satisfactory given the room rate and compared to other locations at similar rate. There was no Wi-Fi in room we stayed in and had to walk elsewhere in the hotel
Shame to mention all this because I like to give some benefit of the doubt !
Last hotel before crossing the border. Room was clean and well appointed with an excellent and modern en-suite bathroom. Manager and staff were very friendly and helpful. This is an excellent place to stay when visiting the beautiful and remote border hills.
The location was very good but we preferred to eat and drink at the local pubs rather than the hotel.
We had to leave a day early because my wife had a fall and they refunded us the last nights stay. I wasn't expecting them to do that.
This property isn't in Alwinton it's in Byrness. Great for me, I know the village and knew before I travelled. The property is lovely. Don't go if you specifically want Alwinton!!
Great breakfast, lovely building, some of the friendliest hotel staff I've ever met (dinner was practically a communal affair, and the dogs were delightful!)
Aaron
United Kingdom
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