Located in Alnwick just 0.3 mile away from Alnwick Castle, Alnwick Gardens, The Plough features accommodation with a restaurant, bar and terrace.
Ian
United Kingdom
Fantastic location a short walk from Barter Books. Staff were very friendly. The room (Muckle) was lovely with lots of character, a huge, very comfy bed and a large TV. All very clean.
A 15-minute walk from Alnwick Castle, The Oaks Hotel provides bed and breakfast accommodation and a full food menu. This dog-friendly Northumberland hotel provides free parking and Wi-Fi.
Paul
United Kingdom
Staff were very helpful and friendly from arrival to our departure. Food was first class along with the service.
In the centre of Alnwick, this 300-year-old coaching inn is a short walk from Alnwick Castle and Gardens. Its restaurant’s decor was salvaged from the Titanic’s sister ship. Free parking is available....
Located right in the heart of Alnwick, in Northumberland, The Georgian Guesthouse offers free Wi-Fi and free limited private parking on site. The property is located just 1 mile off the A1 road.
Sarah
United Kingdom
We were made to feel welcome on arrival and allocated a room immediately.
The property was clean and good value for money.
Offering a garden and garden view, Rocking Chair Farmhouse is set in Alnwick, 20 km from Bamburgh Castle and 36 km from Lindisfarne Castle.
David
United Kingdom
Plenty of room, very clean, very dog friendly and a bed measured in acres. The beaches are a short drive away and location was perfect for what we wanted.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Alnwick this weekend is £96 or, for a 4-star hotel, £208. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Alnwick for this weekend cost on average around £344 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
I have been to Alnwick before but my companion hadn't.
I have been to Alnwick before but my companion hadn't. It's very pretty with lots to see. Highlights were Alnmouth beach and Barter Books, plus dinner at the Oaks Hotel. Going in winter meant it was much quieter than usual, which was a bonus, and it didn't rain.
Sharon
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Alnwick is a great place to stay.
Alnwick is a great place to stay. There are lots of things to see and do in Alnwick - the castle, the gardens, beautiful walks, coffee shops, pubs and more. Other places are easily accessible by public transport or car. Seahorse, Bamburgh, Whitley Bay are just a couple of places that we visited. Hadrian’s Wall path isn’t too far to get to either and there are many small towns/villages to visit along the way. The people in Alnwick were so welcoming and friendly. Three places in particular that we loved were the Tanners Arms, the Fleece Inn and Harry’s Bar. What a friendly bunch of people there are in Alnwick! We loved it. We ate in Yan’s Cantonese restaurant which was fab and catered for vegans and the Olympic restaurant in the White Swan which was a special meal and felt like a step back in time.
Susan
Scored 10
10
Have visited Alnwick many times before, it feels like...
Have visited Alnwick many times before, it feels like stepping back in time with lots of independent traditional shops, really friendly locals. At Christmas lovely lights and a jolly Christmas feel. Go and sit in Barter Books and watch the train set and enjoy the fire, you won't leave empty handed. A shout out for the nice charity shops and for some of the great local bars. Very dog-friendly. Still not been to the castle though as difficult with a dog. Pop down to the coast which is so near at Alnmouth and a very dog-friendly beach. Best beach in England - possibly?
Helen
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Gorgeous place to visit Castle is fantastic especially for...
Gorgeous place to visit Castle is fantastic especially for Harry Potter fans good restaurants. Tanners Arms is a real ale pub well worth a visit. And a must visit is Barter books based in an old railway station amazing
Julie
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Although the majority of the places we wanted to visit were...
Although the majority of the places we wanted to visit were closed. We enjoyed our walk around Cragside and the other places we visited. We will visit Alnwick again but before the end of October as most places are shut beginning of November. But overall we both enjoyed the break and will visit again.
Tony
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Lovely market town with fab quaint independent shops and...
Lovely market town with fab quaint independent shops and chain stores. Easy to get around the town. Worth popping into The Black Swan for their steak and ale pie.
The castle is stunning even from the outside when not in Alnwick during the castle’s opening dates.
Helen
United Kingdom
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A great stay and very convenient for a night on the way home from a few days' holiday in Northumberland. Superb breakfast, very friendly host and clear instructions. I appreciated being able to check in after midday (notified on the day this was possible and fitted well with my plans). The room was well equipped with everything I needed including fresh milk in the mini fridge ready for a cup of tea on arrival! The recommendation of nearby restaurants was very helpful - I had a lovely meal at Mumbai Flavours in the centre of Alnwick.
This was a fantastic house for a family vacation, close to everything in Alnwick and convenient for groceries, etc. Everything we needed was in the house, great decor, great showers, plenty of towels and linens, etc. We didn't have a car but it was only 5-7 minutes walk from the bus that took us to Alnmouth, Amble, Warkworth, etc. Just a 10 minute walk to the centre of town or the castle. The owner was helpful and accommodating, all in all highly recommend the Old Sweet Shop for anyone vacationing in Northumberland!
This was the biggest room of our six-hotel tour of the North East coastline. Every comfort was provided. There was plenty of storage in the room along with tea, coffee and tasty biscuits. Good quality toiletries were provided in the bathroom. A nice touch was a room at the rear of the hotel with storage for wet or muddy boots and outerwear. There was also parking on site. Alnwick Castle and the historic town were just a five minute walk away.
Room was comfy with good ensuite. Breakfast was hot and cold buffet served in a room which was timbered from the smoking room of the ocean liner Olympic. Really nice place to eat your breakfast.
The hotel is on the main road and about 100 yards from Alnwick gardens and a short walk from Alnwick Castle.
The location of the Oaks Hotel was excellent for both accessing Alnwick and the surrounding countryside. The single room was very good - size, comfort, facilities, spotlessly clean and with a large en-suite bathroom. The breakfasts were very good with a good choice.
Paul
United Kingdom
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