The Queens Head Hotel has a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Rothbury.
Mike
United Kingdom
We've visited Rothbury many time over the last 30 years and have stayed at the Queen's Head Hotel and had many enjoyable family meals there. It's an old building and although it was refurbished a few years ago you have to accept that it's not a new building so there's some creaks and knocked corners.
Nestled in the heart of the Northumbrian countryside, Westfield House Farm offers bed and breakfast accommodations just a couple of miles from Northumberland National Park.
Jessica
United Kingdom
The breakfast was delicious and always delivered with a smile. The room and facilities were great and the view spectacular. Fantastic bath however shower temperature was a bit tricky to navigate, a very gentle touch was needed between freezing and boiling!
Loved the bench by the lake, very relaxing stay
Well-placed for access to the stunning Northumberland countryside and coastline, The Turks Head offers accommodations options ranging from double rooms to private cottages.
Providing garden views, Thistleyhaugh farmhouse in Longhorsley offers accommodations, a garden, and a shared lounge.
Nick
United Kingdom
Beautiful setting, large room and excellent facilities all round.
Zoe is a fabulous Host and makes every guest feel welcome.
The food is outstanding too.
Dene House Farm is located in Longframlington, just 27 miles from Newcastle Train Station and 27 miles from Bamburgh Castle.
Piyawan
Thailand
Wonderful cleanness and cozy room in the middle of the farm. Panoramic farm view from the room. Helpful staff with full packed of facilities. Good sleep on the comfortable bed and great sense of bedsheet.
Located in Newton on the Moor, just 8.6 miles from Alnwick Castle, Livvi Rosa's Lodge has accommodations with a garden, a restaurant, a bar and free WiFi. This lodge also has a private pool.
Located in Thropton, 14 miles from Alnwick Castle, Three Wheat Heads has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. This 4-star inn offers room service.
Andrew
United Kingdom
I have to say what a fantastic experience it is to eat and stay here the staff are so friendly the hotel and its rooms are exceptional in the most beautiful setting overlooking the hills it is spectacular to say the least and the food is amazing with a great choice so all in all it is well worth a visit to stay eat or both
Rothbury is a beautiful village lots of lovely places for...
Rothbury is a beautiful village lots of lovely places for food and drinks we ate at the Italian restaurant la Mensa and the food was delicious. There’s lovely coffee shops and other shops to browse the people are very friendly and I would definitely recommend a visit we stayed over at Armstrong Manor and had a lovely time we’ll be going back soon
Dawn
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I have been coming here for years as a child i visited here...
I have been coming here for years as a child i visited here with my family and as i have grown up i have been here with my family, i learned to fly fish on the river, at age 7 and keep going back for more, this trip was to do the Northumberland 250 and Rothbury is a great place to stay as it is in the middle of the route.
STEVELSM
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Pretty village several good pubs and a really good Micropub.
Pretty village several good pubs and a really good Micropub. the amazing Cragside House only a mile and a half outside the village. N.T. over 40 miles of walks on the estate and 6 mile carriage walk which you can drive round. Queens Head served a good meal on Saturday night. Closed for meals after 6 p.m. on Sunday. Rothbury is only about 12 miles from Alnwick, an attractive market town with a castle used in Harry Potter films.
ALLAN
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Small town with lots of quirky shops, three pubs, a wine bar...
Small town with lots of quirky shops, three pubs, a wine bar and good cafe and bakeries.
Lots of interesting things to see and do mainly connected with Lord Armstrong who was an engineer and armament supplier in the Great War. The town has erected the Armstrong cross on the green in front of the church and pub in his honour
A visit to Cragside is a must!!!
Peter
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Difficult to give a review as my paternal family come from...
Difficult to give a review as my paternal family come from Rothbury, however, its a great place to stay for a short break or to use as a centre for touring whether by bike, car or other mode of transport. Some great walks around the area and of course Cragside is a must visit place
Deggsie55
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Rothbury is quite a pleasant small town with adequate...
Rothbury is quite a pleasant small town with adequate facilities. The nearby National Trust property - Cragside - is a real asset. Distances to other sites in Northumberland are generally manageable. Examples are Alnwick, Otterburn, Bamburgh, Wooller and Morpeth.
La Mensa is a lively and enjoyable Italian restaurant and The Turk's Head offers good pub food.
The Haven is a beautiful property based in perfect vicinity to the coast and to do the Northumberland 250 route. The host was friendly, polite and extremely accommodating, the room and bathroom were clean and comfortable (the bedsheets were EXQUISITLY soft) and the breakfast was delicious and plentiful. We arrived on motorcycles and although the parking is on bit of a hill, it's safe and private which put our minds at ease. I couldn't rate the BnB higher and would definitely look to go back when we are next in the area.
The lodge was spacious, clean and modern. A bonus for our grandchildren was a TV in the twin bedroom just for them! The view from the decking was quite pretty, overlooking the opposite hill and a forest (we were positioned at the top of the hill). The host was very friendly and helpful and quickly answered any queries I had via email. The site was clean and tidy. It was quite close to the centre of Rothbury, being a short walk away. Rothbury was very pretty with plenty of places to eat.
Quiet location near Rothbury.
Our room was in the farmhouse with view over fields and the historic Tosson Tower.
Lovely room. Clean and comfortable. Shower over the bath. Tea and coffee making facilities and fridge nearby with fresh milk. Big comfy bed.
This was our third stay and we will revisit. Ann is a lovely host and her staff are all very pleasant too.
Tasty breakfasts.
It’s a cheap hotel and you get what you pay for.
Horrible transportation to get there. We had to go away to get a bus there.
The room was ok but it smelled.
The breakfast wasn’t too great but I believe the waitress also the cook.
Carpets and the bathroom could use a bit more cleaning.
Overall NOT a bad experience for the price.
Lou and Shaun were incredible hosts and the place was incredibly surprising - a wonderful Northumberland farm experience and the biggest B&B room we have stayed in. There is so much history to the place and a visit to Cragside is a must do to complement the Cragend farm experience. Can not rate this place or the hosts highly enough.
The Hideaway was a perfect space to relax and get comfortable after long days exploring the area, with great modern comforts, styling and amenities. Close to Rothbury centre for easy access to pubs, restaurants, and takeaways but just far enough away to have a peaceful and relaxing night as well. Will definitely be visiting again.
We had the most amazing stay with Shaun and Lou in Rothbury. We highly recommend the farm for a stay in Northumberland. The breakfast was amazing, the location stunning and the hosts just lovely. They made our two children very welcome and they even got to feed the kid goat! Thank you so much.
Absolutely beautiful location
Owners are very nice and very helpful with a good breakfast choice
(Craster kippers I recommend)
Very quiet location
Lovely part of Northumberland
Good WiFi within the property
The staff and the breakfast were superb. They made our little dog very welcome also and she was given a sausage for breakfast! Really lovely team of people running the hotel.
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