On the edge of Northumberland National Park and dating back to 1671, No1 Hotel has a bar, a restaurant, bedrooms with roll-top baths and free Wi-Fi in public places.
Louch
United Kingdom
Staff very helpful & accommodating. We booked this hotel for convenience as we were taking part in a cycle sportive the following day with start & finish in Wooler. The chef kindly offered to come in 1 hour earlier so we could set off sooner on cycle event.
Located in Wooler, the recently renovated Arlington House Hotel - Luxurious Self Check-In Ensuite Rooms in the Centre of Wooler provides accommodation 26 km from Bamburgh Castle and 27 km from The...
Chris
United Kingdom
Beautiful design, clean and comfortable. Great location and helpful owner and cleaner. Perfect stay!
Set in Wooler and only 33 km from The Maltings Theatre & Cinema, Hethpool Hideaway Northumberland National Park for 2 offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Diana
United Kingdom
Beautiful peaceful rural location. Welcoming hosts with personal touches. Pretty garden.
Located in Wooler, 26 km from Bamburgh Castle, Wooler Youth Hostel and Shepherds Huts provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Featuring free WiFi, Pantile Lodge offers accommodation in Milfield, near Wooler. Rooms are fitted with a flat-screen TV. Some units have a seating area to relax in after a busy day.
Red Lion Inn, a property with a bar, is set in Milfield, 23 km from The Maltings Theatre & Cinema, 28 km from Lindisfarne Castle, as well as 34 km from Bamburgh Castle.
Graham
United Kingdom
Sophie, Chris and staff made you feel so welcome, anything you want, just ask. Food excellent.. cabins very clean and everything you need. Would definitely recommend. This was our second visit and will certainly be booking again.
Set in gardens with uninterrupted views over the Northumberland countryside to the Cheviot Hills, this beautiful Georgian property houses luxurious 5-star bed and breakfast accommodation.
Jean
United Kingdom
Beautiful Georgian house, with large well maintained grounds. We stayed in one of the suites, which consisted of bedroom with super-king bed, bathroom with a gorgeous rolltop bath and large separate shower, and a sitting room. Handy having a fridge in the room as I have medicine that must be kept cold. It was quiet and peaceful, and with the comfy bed, we slept really well. Breakfast had lots of choices and all very well cooked. Michelle couldn't do enough for us and made us very welcome. Easy drive to Bamburgh Castle, Lindisfarne, Sea Houses and Alnwick. Lots of local pubs to eat in. We loved our stay here.
In the heart of rural Northumberland in the village of Chatton, The Percy Arms offers bed and breakfast alongside a pub and restaurant. This Chatton inn has free on-site parking and Wi-Fi.
Jean
United Kingdom
We loved everything about this hotel, staff were very friendly & helpful, accommodation was perfect , setting is amazing, a quaint little village .
Wooler has a coop and budgens which were handy for shopping.
Wooler has a coop and budgens which were handy for shopping. However no takeaway food nearby and at least 10 miles from the coast. However if you don't mind that it is a great place to stay and only 10 miles from the Scottish Borders.
Chadwick-Smith
10
Scored 10
Wooler is nice little town, it has its own whiskey and gin...
Wooler is nice little town, it has its own whiskey and gin distillery which is definitely worth a visit. There is a lovely Italian restaurant named Milan and a couple of pubs which also serve food. I believe there is also another restaurant which will be opened later this year too.
There are lots of lovely walks and other villages and towns close by, although you do need a car to get around.
T
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A really great location , central to visiting Northumberland...
A really great location , central to visiting Northumberland , we had a great time and the property was modern and very clean. Handy Co op down the road and a pub which we didnt have time to visit which apparently does good pub food.
Katie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Wooler is a quaint, small village/town with beautiful...
Wooler is a quaint, small village/town with beautiful surroundings. I would recommend if you like walking, there were lots of walks from or near Wooler that look lovely, we went on one at Ingram up the valley there which was delightful.
Wooler is also well-situated for travelling to other places in Northumberland such as Lindisfarne, Bamburgh, Seahouses, and Alnwick, all around a 30-40 minute drive away.
We really enjoyed Milan Restaurant which had a wide selection of tasty food. We also enjoyed The Black Bull Inn for a couple of pints and games of pool in the evenings.
Sally
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We visited to attend a Vinduro event in Lilburn.
We visited to attend a Vinduro event in Lilburn. We go to Wooler a lot. It's a lovely little town. Great gift shops and the charity shops had some brilliant finds in. The Angel pub is really good. Great atmosphere especially on bingo night. Cafes and takeaways good. Its a shame they shut so early though. The Milan restaurant is exceptionally good.
Barker (UK)
10
Scored 10
Wooler is a ideal as a base for travelling round.
Wooler is a ideal as a base for travelling round. We had days out at Craster walking to Newton and back, Seahouses walking to Bamburgh and back, gardens and National trust places. Just away for a few days but have visited area before. Plenty of places and Wooler ideal to come back after a day out to eat, drink or just chill. Ate at Milan restaurant.... excellent but book. Also pub nextdoor to where we stayed, Noble Lands. Can recommend. Excellent value for money.,
The Old Mill is a beautiful home that has been decorated with exceptional taste! The bedrooms are spacious and beautiful. The hosts are friendly and very helpful, answering questions about the area. We walked St Cuthbert’s Way and Peter answered many of our questions about the path and local birds, etc. Breakfast was a delight in the sunroom with views of their flower garden. Beautiful calming classical guitar played as we ate a delicious breakfast!
lovely holiday home that was furnished & equipped to an excellent standard. It was a really good size too in a great location for hill walking, the stunning beaches, castles & villages. There’s also a couple of excellent restaurants in Wooler as well as take away & pubs. We only ate breakfast at the cottage so tried them all for evening meal!
My partner and I had a lovely overnight stay. Room 1, it was perfect, more than we expected, great value for money. Very spacious and the bed was very comfortable. The little seating area with sofa and TV. Lovely decor. The fridge came in very useful. Perfect location. Definitely recommend and we would definitely stay again.
The location was ideal for the Northumberland area, Wooler is a nice town with all the required shops and a walk to Budgens,
The property has a well equipped kitchen, off road parking, garden space, comfy sofas lots of original fittings/beams etc, good Smart TV, DVD (although we couldn't get it to work!), log burner
Everything. This place is consistently great which is why we keep returning again and again. Stephanie has everything running to perfection. The location is brilliant for walking in the area. The accomodation itself has everything on the doorstep. Restaurant, pubs, breakfast cafe and the shops in the main street.
Very large room, everything we needed including nice touch extras such as prosecco and chocolate. Own garden access and dog friendly. Very comfortable, easy walking into Wooler which had plenty of pubs/places to eat.
Great to have wildlife on the doorstep, almost literally, including Hedgehogs, bats and Owls.
Extremely comfortable and well-appointed room in every respect. We stayed in Harehope which is the one to book if you can. Go by the pictures as we did. In the centre of Wooler and after a hard couple of days walking the England Coast Path this was a real treat. Wonderful shower! Very highly recommended.
I’m a self employed courier and sometimes need a hotel when I’m travelling long distances, I booked this after passing and was very glad I did. The welcome of staff and locals was brilliant, I’m a light sleeper but no need to worry as it was so peaceful thanks for a wonderful stay and excellent breakfast.
Lovely traditional pub with rooms. Excellent value for money. Room was better than expected for the price. Loved the bath :). Helpful staff. Excellent evening meal and beer.
Although there is no secure bike parking the hotel had notified me and we were able to park and lock them out of sight.
A superb B&B in a great location. Only 20 minutes walk along a country road into the town of Wooler where there are pubs restauraunts and take aways to suit all tastes. The Hemmel is a lovely quiet location run by Steve and Maddie who offered an exceptiional service including a fantastic breakfast.
Nice hotel in a lovely town close to the border with England and Scotland, so ideal for exploring Northumberland and the Scottish Borders. Good choice of dishes on the menu for dinner and the breakfast was very good. The bed was very comfortable and I had a great night's sleep.
It was a perfect place to stay for two nights. Everything was nice and comfy. Coffee and tea makings were provided. The view looking over the garden and down across the hill was beautiful. It was just a few minutes walk into the heart of Wooler.
The location was perfect as it was in the pretty village of Wooler.
The cottage was self catering and breakfast, lunch and evening meal were available at The Tankerville Arms next door. The food was delicious and the staff were very friendly.
Very cosy, warm house in the beautiful town of Wooler. Ideally located for walks along St Cuthberts Way, Wooler Common and Humbleton Hill, as well as being close to Wooler Centre. Pam was a very responsive host.
Lovely cottage. Spacious & homely. Yummy biscuits, tea & coffee provided on arrival. Instructions on how to use everything included around the house, and a wealth of information on the local area provided.
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