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.
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...
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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
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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.,
I had dinner in the restaurant on the first evening, very good pub food, exellent bar. Breakfast was delicious and lots of options to cater to tastes. Room was comfortable enough for a couple of nights stay and the staff were absolutely lovely and helpful. Wooler is a lovely town, and you will be staying right in the centre.
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.
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.
Large, spotlessly clean bedroom and bathroom in a quiet and beautiful historic building. Delightful hosts and the best breakfast you could possibly imagine, all served on immaculate linen tablecloths. Only a 5 min walk to downtown Wooler where there’s a well stocked co-op. Highly recommend!
Wonderful stay ,perfect setting steeped in history ,so lovely with roaring fire, and country setting ,fantastic staff who were so helpful and kind,food was outstanding and really and authentically dog friendly,even get a sausage cut and wrapped for breakfast, absolutely loved it
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.
Easy access to Wooler everything was straight forward from booking to departure as it was out first time and would definitely love to go back to Cheviot way cottage facilities were really good they catered for everything
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.
The house is lovely, great location and offers everything you need for a relaxing time in Wooler.
Shona and Douglas are great, and the welcome package full of local products was just a perfect start….
Whole room a lot better than expected with suite and chairs along with excellent bathroom.
Very handy place with a good Italian restaurant next door and easy access to centre of Wooler
Breakfast, room was interesting but a little small, good modern shower. Dinner was good on the one time we ate here. The hotel building is very old and full of character
Lovely spacious room, big bathroom/wet room. Very clean, well stocked tea and coffee tray. Plenty of plug sockets and a large TV. Lovely seating area. Well lit.
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