About Northumberland

Northumberland’s vast and beautiful landscape is a favourite for many visitors to the UK. People love the space, and the feeling of being far from everyday life. They love the wild, wind-whipped, sandy coastline, and pretty ports, villages and market towns. And rave about the hills and mountains that rise up towards the Scottish Borders, and the North Pennines to the east. The best places to stay in Northumberland are an eclectic bunch! We've unearthed great pubs with rooms, charming and intimate B&Bs, luxury country house hotels and pretty much everything in between. What you can be sure of is that they all provide a comfortable base, whatever your reason to visit this beautiful region.

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Northumberland’s charms aren’t all wild and remote. If you love a long stretch of sandy beach, the coastline offers just that — dunes, tidal bays, and charming ports. There are plenty of historical sites too. This was a much contested area, it’s north of Hadrian’s Wall, and some fantastic defensive walls, forts and castles survive. Because of its location Northumberland has more castles than any other English county! If you’re wanting to see Northumberland’s highlights you’ll need to include magical Lindisfarne, parts of Hadrian’s Wall, Bamburgh Castle, and Alnwick Castle — made famous in the Harry Potter films. Berwick-upon-Tweed has impressive fortifications that some accommodation is built into. It's a good destination for keen golfers too. Consider Alnmouth — it’s small, but it has the fourth oldest golf course in the country. Goswick is the other, better known, course to consider.

As with many historic regions of the UK, this is a popular year-round destination. If you want to guarantee a room in one of the best places to stay in Northumberland, do your homework and book well ahead.

The Best Places to Stay in Northumberland

For a Countryside Escape

  • Chillingham Manor is a beautiful historic home turned luxury B&B situated in lovely countryside some 20 minutes from Alnwick and Bamburgh. It only has three guest rooms, but each is individually decorated in a country-chic style, where antiques sit alongside contemporary fabrics, with spacious bathrooms too. Hearty breakfasts are enjoyed around a communal table in the dining room. Family friendly and ideal for total relaxation or a more active getaway.
  • Chatton Park House is a stately home, once the residence of the Duke of Northumberland. It’s a Georgian build, with generously proportioned rooms, both downstairs in the communal area, and upstairs in the four rooms and suites. The suites have roll-top slipper baths and private sitting rooms, and all of the rooms are elegantly decorated with lovely views over the four acres of grounds and beyond.
  • The William de Percy Inn is a fun find in a tiny village on the edge of the Northumberland National Park. It used to be a coaching inn, but now it’s got much more of a boutique flavour, with 25 rooms and suites decorated in French boudoir style, with dark shades, and plenty of velvet and mirrored surfaces. There’s still a pub and restaurant, rustically detailed, with a lovely garden too. And it’s great value.

For Historic Charm

  • The Bondgate Boutique is a miniature Georgian townhouse, in the historic heart of Alnwick, right opposite the castle. It’s now been converted into a boutique-style hotel, with just seven rooms and suites. The decor is sleek and simple, with dashes of more confident colour, and each of the rooms is well designed to make the best use of the space — one of the rooms on the ground floor has a private deck. No restaurant, but you’re well located for options.

For the Coastline

  • The Whittling House is a ten bedroom restaurant-with-rooms close to the beach in pretty Alnmouth — which is where you’ll find the nearest train station to Alnwick. The ground floor has the bar and restaurant where there are wood-burning stoves, a cosy bar with an impressive list of real ales and local gins, and a restaurant which does a lot with the local seafood. The rooms are upstairs and in an adjoining cottage, and are decorated in a contemporary-rustic style.

For a Country House Retreat

  • Marshall Meadows Hotel is an elegant, Georgian manor house not far from the sea, or Berwick on Tweed, and less than a mile from the Scottish border. Form the outside it looks like a traditional Georgian manor house, but inside it’s been redesigned, so that the 27 rooms and suites are not only spacious they’re also have large bathrooms — some even have space for a private hot tub too! The lounge, bar and conservatory offer plenty of relaxing space, and the restaurant is smart and unstuffy, with a modern British menu.
  • Matfen Hall Hotel has been converted from a very stately Gothic home, surrounded by 300 acres of gardens and parkland. There are 53 rooms and suites plus a drawing room and dining room, a library that now houses the 2 AA Rosette fine dining restaurant, and a conservatory now housing the pub. The new wing has the Elemis spa, indoor pool and hi-tech gym. The rooms in the modern wing are more contemporary. There’s a GoApe on the grounds, and a golf course.
  • Eshott Hall is a neatly rectangular, pale stone, Georgian manor house covered in wisteria. But this is a relaxing, unfussy version of the country house hotel. Yes, there are wonderful period features and a lovely collection of antiques, a formal dining room with a gourmet menu, and 35 acres of manicured gardens (with a tennis court). But it’s not staid, and the owners are warm and friendly. For a romantic occasion pick the Collingwood suite, with its roll-top bath and four-poster bed.
  • Doxford Hall Hotel & Spa is a Georgian-built country house, turned hotel and spa, set in ten acres of grounds — which includes a yew maze! Expect doric columns, sash windows, decorative cornicing, and handsomely sized rooms, but also plenty of light, and comfortable decoration. It’s quite a romantic, secluded spot — while actually being only ten minutes from the coast, and two miles from the A1.

For Families

  • The Beaumont, in the market town of Hexham, is a Victorian hotel that’s recently undergone a very nice renovation, which included the installation of a fantastic new restaurant. There are 33 rooms and suites, five with an extra bed, or space for more than one, at no extra charge. And there’s a kids’ menu in the chic new restaurant. Close to a stretch of Hadrian’s Wall.

For Romantics

  • Converted from the Convent of Mercy in Alnwick, The Cookie Jar today is an 11 room boutique hotel, with a fun range room designs and an elegantly landscaped garden with a fire-pit and terrace. Our favourite rooms have castle views, as well as Delft blue colour schemes. Breakfast is a languid affair; plus they offer lunches and afternoon teas, and they’re open for dinner a few evenings a week.
  • Northumberland is known for having a lot of castles, but 14th century Langley Castle is one of the few that you’re able to stay overnight in. Inside are suits of armour, gilt-framed portraits and tapestries, and while much of it is reproduction you certainly get the picture. Guests have a choice of staying inside the castle walls, where it’s super atmospheric, or outside them — with castle views and very affordable rates. The restaurant comes highly recommended.

For Walkers

  • The Percy Arms is in Chatton, a pretty town equidistant from the Northumberland Coast AONB, and the Northumberland National Park, with five spacious, cosy rooms, and a welcoming pub with above-average pub classics. Ideal for walkers.
  • The Collingwood Arms is a charmingly converted coaching inn on the River Tweed, near Coldstream. As well as 15 rooms, all simply and tastefully decorated, the property offers a choice of dining options — the informal and friendly pub, or the fancier, parquet-floored restaurant. Great for fisherfolk as well as walkers.

Great Pubs-with-Rooms

  • An old coaching inn in the village of Felton, The Northumberland Arms is a relaxed choice, while also being a spacious and stylish one. It was built in the 1820s, for visitors to Alnwick Castle, and has charmingly worn flagstone floors, and vast fireplaces now accommodating wood-burning stoves. The bar takes centre stage, and around it there are a warren of alcoves and snugs for dining on pub classics and modern British cuisine. Upstairs are six large bedrooms, decorated in rustic country style.
  • The Joiners Arms is a friendly gastropub close to one of Northumberland’s prettiest beaches, in the town of Newton-by-the-Sea. You can expect fun, eclectic decor and a boudoir edge to the five bedrooms. Each is decorated on a different theme, and three of them have enormous baths for two.

For Foodies

  • The Hadrian Hotel & Hjem Restaurant is a handsome looking coaching inn near Hexham and Hadrian’s Wall. Its 11 rooms are light, and simply decorated, and some of them have fantastic views. The big difference between this inn and other local inns, is the Michelin starred restaurant, which is run by a cool Swedish chef, who has done a create job combining the local produce and tastes with Scandinavian cuisine. This may well be one of the most adventurous restaurants in the north east.

Best B&Bs

  • Set right in the town walls of Berwick-upon-Tweed, The Walls B&B is an elegant and affordable choice, with three lovely, light-filled rooms decorated with antiques and chintz fabrics. Converted from a spacious Georgian townhouse, The Walls has incredible views of the Tweed estuary and the river’s magnificent bridge. Breakfast is a highlight, and the cosy lounge is a pleasure to return to after a day of exploring.
  • St Valery is a four bedroom B&B converted from a Victorian villa just moments from the beach in Alnmouth. All of the rooms are beautifully designed, with plenty of natural light and original features like sash windows, oversized bathtubs, and elegant fireplaces. The communal areas include the breakfast room, where excellent breakfasts are served, plus a lounge with an honesty bar.

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Travel Information

  • Newcastle International Airport is the closest airport, though Edinburgh International Airport may also be worth considering. If you’re travelling from London by train you’ll probably leave via Kings Cross, and travel via Newcastle, taking around three and a half hours — depending on your final destination.
  • If you want to hire a car we recommend you visit our online partner, Rentalcars.
  • The best times to visit Northumberland are spring and summer, because this is a chilly part of the world. The wildflowers of spring light up the meadows, and the many castles, and summer is the best time for sunny beaches and clear skies for walking holidays.

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The best hotels in Northumberland

Beach House Hotel

Seahouses (Northumberland)

Good value, family friendly hotel on the Northumberland Coast. Contemporary rooms are decorated in a fresh, breezy style and several have sea views. The relaxed restaurant serves crowd-pleasing classics, the location could not be better and the dog is welcome too. Bucket and spade heaven!

  • Local exploring - Seahouses makes a great base for eploring this part of the Northumberland coast with Bamburgh and Alnwick close by
  • Families - With its huge range of family rooms (from budget friendly to deluxe) and great location, it's ideal for families
  • Value chic - Fresh contemporary accommodation at incredibly reasonable prices
  • Views - Some rooms boast sea views and far reaching vistas over to the Farne Islands
from £75 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Beadnell Towers

Seahouses

A stylish yet relaxed seaside boutique hotel, rich with original features. Design-led bedrooms are individually styled with standout patterned headboards, and exposed stonework, many have copper tubs. Downstairs, a lively restaurant serves exceptional food. A laidback, dog-friendly coastal stay.

  • Romantic Break - The Muckle Hoose is cunningly designed for 2 with its pair of copper tubs, twin drench showers, and an enormous sink-into bed
  • Families - There's a very family-friendly atmosphere. Expect kids menus in the restaurant and you can even bring the dog too!
  • Great walks - There are several coastal routes, ideal for building up an appetite for the hearty pub fare
  • Restaurant - Local ingredients are used to create contemporary pub food with a speciality in seafood
from £145 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Chillingham Manor

Northumberland (Northumberland)

A gorgeous historic manor house turned luxury B&B not far from Alnwick. The three rooms are individually styled in classic country chic style with plenty of antiques alongside the mod cons. Hearty breakfasts are taken around a sociable communal table and you're close to both beach and culture.

  • Local exploring - A gorgeous country location with many of Northumberland's highlights (Bamburgh, Holy Island and Alnwick) a short drive away
  • Active Holiday - From walking and cycling to watersports on the coast, fishing and more, there's loads to do here
  • Families - Rooms 2 and 3 are situated at opposite ends of a small corridor so perfect for a small family
  • Country Escape - A beautiful old manor house set off-the-beaten-track in a little Northumbrian hamlet
from £150 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The Bondgate Boutique

Alnwick (Northumberland)

A miniature Georgian town house converted into stylish, boutique accommodation with a smart, urban feel. In the centre of historic Alnwick - with castle and gardens on the door-step - it offers great value and is strolling distance to pubs and restaurants.

  • Great walks - Alnwick Garden is within walking distance and pretty place to wander around.
  • Sights nearby - The medieval Alnwick Castle is a must.
  • Boutique
from £55 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
The Walls B&B

Berwick-upon-Tweed

Luxury townhouse B&B magnificently set on Berwick’s town walls with stunning views over the River Tweed estuary. Rooms are light and elegant, breakfasts a highlight and the atmosphere relaxed. It's a great base from which to explore the town and surrounding coastline.

  • Sights nearby - Visit Northumberland castles at Etal, Lindisfarne and Bamburgh.
  • Local markets - Browse Berwick Market on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
  • Full of character
  • Seaside
from £80 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
The Pheasant Inn, Northumberland

Northumberland

The epitome of a traditional inn - downstairs is a cosy pub with a roaring fire, beamed ceilings, horse brasses adorning the walls and local ales being pulled at the bar. Food is unpretentious and hearty while rooms are simple and cosy.

  • Sailing - On nearby Kielder Water.
  • Traditional
  • Fishing
  • Great walks
from £85 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The Victoria Hotel

Bamburgh

Lying in the shadow of Bamburgh Castle, the Victoria Hotel is a great place to stay while exploring the picturesque surroundings of Northumberland. The rooms are comfortable and spacious with many affording views of the castle. An idyllic countryside escape in Northumberland.

  • Local exploring - Perfect for exploring the historic town of Bamburgh, and the lovely beaches and coves further along the coast.
  • Tennis - The hotel has its own tennis court, spend an afternoon working up a sweat.
  • Sights nearby - Visit the magnificent Bamburgh Castle, less than ten minutes walk away.
  • Views
from £73 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Thistleyhaugh

Northumberland

Lovely Georgian farmhouse set in sprawling farmland

  • Secluded setting
  • House party feel
  • Remote
  • Restaurant
from £90 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
William de Percy Inn

Northumberland

An unexpected boutique-hotel find in the middle of wild Northumberland. Fun and flirty bedrooms mix with rustic-chic public areas that include a lively bar-restaurant. It’s also a popular, and very quirky, wedding venue

  • Local exploring - A great base from which to explore the charms of Northumberland.
  • Great walks - The surrounding countryside is full of lovely walking routes.
  • Sights nearby - Visit the stunning nearby Woodhill Hall.
  • Designer
from £90 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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St Mary's Inn

Northumberland (Northumberland)

Large and handsome - cosy, welcoming downstairs and cool, stylish bedrooms upstairs. A great choice of food, and with a muddle of dogs, walkers and locals in the bar, it’s a friendly and welcoming base for exploring Northumberland or a useful stop-over for journeys between the south and Scotland.

  • Sights nearby - Hadrian’s Wall and Newcastle are both nearby.
  • Sailing - Take a boat out to the remote Farne Islands.
  • Great walks - Into the woods of nearby Hartburn Glebe.
  • Restaurant
from £90 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Angel Inn at Corbridge

Northumberland

A former coaching inn, in the centre of a charming market town, with a rustic-chic makeover, smart bedrooms and a buzzy bar that's also a locals’ favourite. Sun-trap terrace, too.

  • Country Escape - Traditional British inn set in rural Northumberland, with all the trimmings and even a fish and chip takeaway!
  • Local markets - Hexham Farmers' Market takes place every second and fourth Saturday of the month, head down to pick up some fresh local produce.
  • Great walks - Wonderful walking from the hotel around the surrounding countryside.
  • Sights nearby - Corbridge Roman Site is only a ten minute walk away.
from £95 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Carraw B&B

Northumberland (Northumberland)

Luxurious B&B in a stunning position on Hadrian’s Wall with horizon-stretching views and walks on the doorstep. Choose between characterful farmhouse rooms or airy Scandi-style rooms in a modern chalet. Excellent home-made food, too.

  • Country Escape - Boasting a secluded spot, cosy interiors and fabulous walking country.
  • Sights nearby - Major Roman sites, such as Vindolanda and Housesteads, are within 10 to 20 minutes’ drive.
  • Great walks - Northumberland National park provides endless beautiful walking trails.
  • Restrictions on children - Adult only
from £96 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Charlton Hall

Alnwick (Northumberland)

An opulent country hall turned luxury wedding venue/B&B just outside Alnwick. Individually designed suites both in the main house and additional outbuildings ooze contemporary style, yet merge beautifully with the original period details. A stunning property either for a romantic getaway or party.

  • Boutique - With its mix of traditional and contemporary plus a selection of quirky objets Charlton Hall ticks all the boutique boxes
  • Romantic Break - With stunning interiors and a gorgeous rural location this a fabulous romantic bolthole
  • Weddings - Charlton Hall is primed for hosting exclusive and extravagant weddings!
  • Opulent
from £99 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Langley Castle

Northumberland (Langley)

Northumberland is known for its castles, and here you can stay in one: a 14th-century affair that won’t disappoint with its battlements, massive walls, grand rooms and huge fireplaces. Sprawl in the vast drawing-room, dine amidst candles and sleep either in the castle or with castle views.

  • Great walks - The castle has some lovely walking trails through the surrounding woodland.
  • Sights nearby - If you want to see more castles visit Bywell or Prudhoe Castle.
  • Romantic
  • Traditional
from £100 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The Hadrian Hotel & Hjem Restaurant

Northumberland (Hexham)

With its choice of creative dining or robust pub food, plus a location near Hadrian's Wall, this village coaching inn appeals to both adventurous foodies and walkers. Bedrooms are simple yet comfortable, the staff are welcoming and the views terrific.

  • Country Escape - A charming hotel, complete with superb food and roaring fires, surrounded by some of Northumberland's prettiest countryside
  • Foodies - The fine dining restaurant which serves Scandinavian cuisine is both ambitious and very well executed
  • Great walks - Walk alongside Hadrian’s Wall and through Northumberland National Park
  • Sights nearby - Visit the Roman sites of Housesteads Fort, Chesters Fort and Vindolanda
from £100 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Doxford Hall Hotel & Spa

Northumberland (Chathill)

Georgian country-house hotel in large grounds, with spacious and elegant rooms yet a laidback and friendly atmosphere. Fine-dining restaurant, spa and pool, and popular for family celebrations as well as couples on weekend breaks.

  • Country Escape - Beautiful setting in the Northumberland countryside, a true escape.
  • Sights nearby - Alnwick Castle and Garden is just a short drive away.
  • Sailing - Boat trips to the Farne Islands leave from Seahouses.
  • Great walks - Set out on the Northumberland coastal path.
from £109 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Battlesteads Hotel & Restaurant

Northumberland (Wark on Tyne )

In the heart of Northumberland, yet still accessible, this traditional coaching inn has carved a niche for its eco-principles. Menus are inventive, much from the kitchen garden, while rooms offer a choice of cosy comfort or modern lodge-style.

  • Great walks - Hadrian's Wall & Keilder Water
  • Restaurant - Home grown food
  • Birdwatching
  • Traditional
from £115 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The Beaumont, Hexham

Northumberland

A beautifully renovated Victorian hotel with a noteworthy restaurant in the market town of Hexham. Individually styled rooms vary in size but all have pops of bright colours, chic patterned wallpaper, and large windows. The modern British fare is a real lure as is the location by the abbey.

  • Families - With five of the suites offering an extra bed at no additional cost and a kids' menu, this is a family friendly stay
  • Boutique - An upgraded Victorian Hotel offering funky modern design and a noteworthy restaurant - a boutique haven
  • Foodies - Modern British cuisine is beautifully presented and very tasty - a real lure
  • Great walks - There are some beautiful walks in the surrounding countryside
from £115 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Duke of Wellington Inn

Northumberland

A stylish yet relaxed country pub with classy rooms that has built up a great following for its food despite being off the main tourist track. It makes a good base for exploring both Northumberland and Newcastle and has stunning views south across the Tyne valley.

  • Sights nearby - Hadrian’s Wall, Newcastle’s museums, galleries, historic attractions
  • Great walks - including Hadrian’s Wall long-distance path
  • Traditional
from £120 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Eshott Hall

Northumberland (Northumberland)

This wisteria covered 17th century property promises a relaxed country house stay. Following a Herculean restoration owners have maintained period features (including an original William Morris stain glass) and created elegant rooms filled with antiques. A formal dining room serves a gourmet menu.

  • Great walks - The property has its very own arboretum as well as formal gardens. With 35-acres there is plenty to explore here.
  • Sailing - Off Northumberland's rugged coastline. Enquire with the hotel for information regarding sailing trips.
  • Tennis - The property has it's own tennis courts which guests are free to enjoy.
  • Sights nearby - The historic Alnwick castle is a must visit.
from £120 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Ingram House

Alnwick (Northumberland)

An elegant 1704 farmhouse tucked away in Northumberland's stunning countryside. Inside, there are cosy nooks, antique furniture, floral fabrics and soft, warm tones throughout. Guests can indulge in a hearty breakfast, relax in the drawing room, or explore the lush gardens. A peaceful haven.

  • Country Escape - In Northumberland’s breathtaking Ingram Valley, this secluded retreat offers picturesque hikes and stargazing under dark skies
  • Great walks - Explore the stunning Cheviot Hills with scenic walks through heather-clad landscapes, perfect for nature lovers and hikers alike
  • Sights nearby - Take a short drive to Alnwick, to explore the iconic castle, beautiful gardens, and quaint shops brimming with local charm
  • Total relaxation - Unwind in cosy, homely rooms, savour homemade breakfasts, and recharge surrounded by tranquil gardens and rolling hills
from £125 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Collingwood Arms

Northumberland (Northumberland)

A wonderful converted coaching inn on the River Tweed. The elegant rooms are tastefully decorated with neutral tones and crisp linens. Choose between the informal pub and the parquet floored restaurant, both serving wholesome gourmet cuisine. A great country escape with wonderful walks and fishing.

  • Total relaxation - Chill in the charming garden, settle in by the roaring fires and feast on the wholesome food.
  • Sights nearby - Nearby historic sights include Melrose and Kelso Abbeys and Bamburgh and Lindisfarne Castles.
  • Fishing - Just yards from the River Tweed, this is a very popular spot come fishing season.
  • Great walks - Get your wellies on and explore the Muirs and Hills of the Scottish Borders.
from £130 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
The Percy Arms, Northumberland

Northumberland (Chatton )

This relaxed country inn, with a contemporary-rustic freshness and low-key country-house style bedrooms, is beautifully peaceful and well-placed for exploring both Northumberland's coast and countryside.

  • Country Escape - A charming rural retreat surrounded by picturesque Northumberland countryside.
  • Sights nearby - Visit the historic castles at Bamburgh, Chillingham, Dunstanburgh or Alnwick.
  • Great walks - Walk along the pristine beaches and through the beaches and Cheviot Hills.
  • Sailing - Take a boat trip to the Farne Islands.
from £140 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The Northumberland Arms

Northumberland (West Thirston)

A handsome Georgian coaching inn, in a charming Northumberland village, with six spacious, boutique bedrooms. With a relaxed, rustic-chic feel, it’s good for a stylish, country getaway whether you want to be active or read a book around one of the wood-burning stoves.

  • Sights nearby - Alnwick Castle & Garden, Warkworth Castle, and many National Trust properties to visit
  • Great walks - Coastal paths or country hikes, this is excellent walking country
  • Local markets - There are regular farmers' markets in both Alnwick and Morpeth
  • Restaurant - Serving pub classics/modern British cuisine
from £140 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
The Whittling House

Alnmouth

A restaurant with rooms set close to the beach in pretty Alnmouth. Rural chic rooms feature pastel hues, modern art, and stylish modern fabrics. The buzzing restaurant serves very good seasonal British dishes and there's a convivial bar too. A smart coastal stay suited to families or couples.

  • Families - With a laidback feel, beaches on the doorstep, and even the dog welcome - this is perfect for a family break
  • Country Escape - The lovely coastal setting, rural chic rooms, and fabulous restaurant make this an idyllic country stay
  • Sights nearby - Alnwick Castle, UK’s second largest lived-in castle & home of Duke of Northumberland plus the setting of Harry Potter films
  • Restaurant - Locally sourced seasonal British dishes are served in the restaurant
from £140 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
The Joiners Arms

Northumberland (Alnwick)

A romantic ‘weekend treat’ gastropub, close to one of Northumberland’s prettiest beaches. Rooms are big and sexy, the decoration eclectic, and the food smart and hearty. Surrounded by lovely walks and peaceful countryside, too.

  • Great walks - This is ideal great walking country with something for all abilities.
  • Restaurant - Great quality home style cooking using fresh local produce.
  • Sights nearby - Farne Islands, Alnwick Castle, Holy Island.
  • Outstanding location - Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
from £140 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Lord Crewe Arms

Northumberland (Northumberland)

Located in the picturesque village of Blanchland, hanging basket heaven and the heart of walking country. A bounty of outdoor pursuits awaits you on the doorstep, which is reflected in the hearty, better-than-gastro pub menu (think locally sourced salmon and game) and the country casual room decor.

  • Great walks - Walking maps are provided in every room. From hardcore hikes in the Pennines to perambulating the Derwent Valley.
  • Back to Nature - A bounty of outdoor persuits lies on your doorstep: from walking, fishing, cycling and sailing and much more!
  • Sights nearby - Hadrian’s Wall and its surrounding Roman settlements are 20 miles from the property and well worth a visit.
  • Fishing - Rods are available at the hotel so you can catch a fish supper in the River Derwent.
from £150 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
The Kirkstyle Inn & Sportsman's Rest

Northumberland (Northumberland)

A cosy inn tucked away in the scenic Northumberland countryside. Inside, guests can expect rich wood panelling, open fires, and quirky details like antique furniture and vintage curios. With a snug bar, hearty restaurant, and outdoor seating, it’s a quintessential country escape with character.

  • Sights nearby - After visiting Hadrian’s Wall, unwind with a pint of local ale and soak in the stunning countryside views at a cosy village pub
  • Foodies - Indulge in locally-sourced delights from inventive seasonal menus, with hearty dishes like slow-cooked beef and wild mushrooms
  • Country Escape - Surrounded by Northumberland’s rolling hills, it's perfect for unwinding with long walks and cosy fireside evenings
  • Learning - Explore historic ruins and charming villages nearby, ideal for those seeking a blend of cultural discovery
from £153 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
The Cookie Jar

Alnwick

The former Convent of Mercy now converted to a fabulous boutique hotel in the heart of Alnwick. Rooms are individually designed and have character with contemporary furnishings and fabrics. The garden with terrace and fire-pit is a great place to relax. Excellent cuisine served in the weekend Bistro

  • Great walks - The nearby coast has some beautiful beaches for a long walk.
  • Sights nearby - Alwick Castle is just on the doorstep.
  • Restaurant - Weekend Bistro.
  • Full of character
from £160 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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St Valery

Alnmouth (Alnmouth)

A small boutique B&B set in a Victorian villa just moments from the beach. Beautifully designed rooms boast Egyptian cotton sheets, fireplaces, sash windows, & some have oversized in-room bathtubs. Complete with an honesty bar & standout breakfasts, this adult-only stay is ideal for romantic breaks.

  • Active Holiday - There's plenty to keep busy with locally whether you want to cycle, walk, golf or horse ride
  • Romantic Break - Choose one of the rooms with an in-room bathtub large enough for two for a romantic setting
  • Sights nearby - Both Holy Isle (Lindisfarne) and Bamburgh Castle are a short drive away
  • Great walks - Head out on strolls along the coast or on longer walking trails
from £170 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Marshall Meadows Hotel

Northumberland

Overlooking the sea, close to the English-Scottish border, this gem of a Georgian manor house has been carefully modernised without losing its charm and elegance. Bold seaside colours, a handful of hot tubs, smart dining and an airy conservatory make for a relaxing stay.

  • Romantic Break - Pick the Master Suite for its grand four-poster and free-standing bath or a suite with a private hot tub for a romantic stay
  • Country Escape - With spacious grounds, fine dining, and beautiful countryside to explore - this is a spoiling rural getaway
  • Short break - Edinburgh and Newcastle are only 40 minutes by train, making this ideal for a quick rural weekend getaway
  • Great walks - Cocklawburn, Cheswick and Goswick, south of Berwick, offer long sandy stretches for walks and fossil-hunting
from £175 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Chatton Park House

Northumberland (Northumberland)

Former home of the Duke of Northumberland, this stately property makes for a luxury adult-only country stay. Rooms are Georgian in proportions with large sash windows and a 'Country Living' style as well as a separate cottage. There are 4 acres of gardens. A very private place to stay.

  • Great walks - The Cheviot Hills have many walking paths and great views along the way.
  • Sights nearby - Alnwick and Bamburgh Castle are both nearby.
  • Restrictions on children - Children over the age of 18 permitted.
  • Full of character
from £199 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Matfen Hall Hotel

Northumberland (Northumberland)

A stately mansion, wrapped in parkland, that has carefully added a spa, leisure centre and golf courses without losing its grandeur. Bedrooms are contemporary-classic or old-style grand, and there’s a choice of eating options from fine-dining to a la carte. A has-it-all country escape

  • Country Escape - Set in over 300 acres of unique parkland, this is a place for couples to relax, families to explore and friends to enjoy
  • Local markets - Check out what local produce Hexham has to offer, as well as nearby Corbridge
  • Great walks - With 300 acres to explore the park is full of walking and jogging trails
  • Sights nearby - Just a 30 minute drive from Hadrian’s Wall, well worth the journey
from £239 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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