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Hotel in Newark-on-Trent
Best Western Deincourt Hotel features a bar and a garden in Newark upon Trent. Wonderful clean small hotel, ideal for people attending Newark Showgrounds. The staff were polite and helpful. The room was clean. Meals were good value and well prepared, cooked. Breakfast was ordered the night beforehand but the sausages/bacon were all what I class as local butcher, not the normal highly processed type. I will stay here again.
Hotel in Newark-on-Trent
Just 10 minutes’ drive from Newark-on-Trent, Ashiana is located in scenic North Muskham. Set in a period country inn, the hotel has free parking and a stylish Indian restaurant. Anything fine due to A1 and near raiway line not very quiet but okay. Good restaurant perfect
Hotel in Newark-on-Trent
Offering free WiFi, No.31 Castle Gate is set in Newark upon Trent. All guest rooms in the hotel are fitted with a TV. At No.31 Castle Gate all rooms include bed linen and towels. The room was clean, more than big enough, modern. The basic kitchen facilities were a pleasant surprise. Comfortable bed, nice towels, brilliant shower.
Newark-on-Trent
Beaumond Cross Inn features a restaurant, bar, a shared lounge and garden in Newark upon Trent. There is a terrace and guests can make use of free WiFi and free private parking. From the moment we got the the staff were so helpful, the rooms are finished to a high standard and all the extras made this one of the best places we have ever stopped in
Newark-on-Trent
Set in Newark upon Trent in the Nottinghamshire region, Appleton Apartments offers accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking. clean, spacious and good value
Newark-on-Trent
The 5-star rated Newark Lodge Guest House offers high-quality bed and breakfast less than 10 minutes’ drive from the center of Newark. Fabulous room, very well decorated with so many lovely antiques. Very clean. Lovely hosts.
Newark-on-Trent
This purpose-built country bed and breakfast is located in the beautiful rural Nottinghamshire countryside. Awarded a 3-star rating, there are traditional, comfortable rooms and free Wi-Fi access. Lovely breakfast, big comfortable bed and very friendly staff.
Newark-on-Trent
Featuring garden views, The White Dove Bed and Breakfast Newark Showground in Newark upon Trent features accommodations, a shared lounge, a garden, barbecue facilities and a terrace. Lovely place that we enjoyed visiting. We was out to early to catch breakfast but the owner sorted us with a takeaway breakfast which was a god send. We will be back the next time we are racing at PFI.
Newark-on-Trent
Set in Newark upon Trent, The Lions offers accommodations with free WiFi and flat-screen TV, as well as a shared lounge and a garden. Lovely house and garden - the owners are very proud of them and with good reason. Exceptional breakfast - fruit, choice of hot breakfast, toast and great homemade jam. We have booked for next year already!
Newark-on-Trent
No 2 New Inn Apartments NEWLY RENOVATED is located in Newark upon Trent. The accommodations is 14 mi from Grantham. Great location, 5min walk to town. Apartment was spotless on arrival and bed was comfortable. Very modern decor. Would definitely recommend.
Newark upon Trent is a shabby town. Most commercial properties were in need of repair/upgrade. The choice of restaurants was very poor, if you didn't want Asian or pizza there was little choice. Many closed properties both residential and commercial.
Newark upon Trent is a very clean, attractive town. It has a compact town centre along with a market square, where there are plenty of shops and places to sit out and have a drink/coffee. The area near the Castle is very attractive, especially the riverside park and walk, where there are plenty of seats. Newark is roughly halfway between Nottingham and Lincoln, which are both worth a visit. It has excellent rail connections and is served by two railway stations. Newark Castle on the Nottingham to Lincoln line and Newark Northgate, on the East Coast Mainline between Kings Cross Yorkshire and Scotland.
Very pleasantly surprised. Newark is one of those places on the A1 which we'd overlooked in the past. Castle, river, loads of history and lovely people. They are proud of the town and it it shows in the general upkeep of public places. Some good places to stay and some very good food and it's easy to get to by train as well as car so we'll be going back again
We loved the town centre with its very old buildings and independent shops everywhere you looked.. plenty of places to eat and drink from snacks to meals. The castle and grounds were interesting and enough remained to make it very clear of what it was. The river was lovely floating pub, called Castle Barge moored up serving breakfast lunches and dinner with alcohol served as well.. lovely seating on the riverbank. Boat trips available. Cinema and theatre in the town. Lovely parks and gardens all around the town and Riverside. Lovely church in the centre.
On the whole it seems to be a pleasant place to be, I met lots of friendly people. I may have seen it at it's best as I was there for a Steampunk festival and the locals were all pleasantly intrigued and encouraging. The Castle grounds are a beautiful setting and we attended a Brass band event that went on from 4-10pm with a firework finale. it was a very enjoyable evening and pleasant atmosphere. The market place is also a nice setting.
Very nice town with castle, river and a beautiful church. Plenty of eating places, we ate at Strays, The Ram and an Indian Restaurant (don't know the name). It was easy to find our way round Newark. We took a taxi to the Work House Museum and had a river cruise which we enjoyed apart from the crying baby on board. I don' think there was anything we would avoid on our next visit. Plenty of shops although we didn't do any shopping.
Newark-on-Trent
There was everything you needed for a weekend stay and it was so clean, not even a crumb in the toaster, ha ha. Very warm when we arrived, too hot for us really. Great situation and the park just over the road is lovely for walking with or without a dog, has a nice cafe too. The centre of Newark on Trent is a short walk away. We parked up and didn't have to use the car again till we went home, fab.
Newark-on-Trent
A really lovely stay with a fantastic host. Comfortable clean self contained rooms with a patio area if the weather is kind. A perfect breakfast which set us up for the day. Also a great location for Newark Antique fairs, only a few minutes from the showground. We are so glad we stayed and will be back.
Considering the COVID restrictions the hotel did a great job. The staff were very helpful and friendly. We ate in the restaurant food was good and so was the breakfast . Very convenient for a stroll into the centre we’re we had lunch and a look at the castle and river.
Newark-on-Trent
Really nice and comfortable and a 10/15 minute walk into town, handy for events in the showground. Easy parking and fairly quiet, we enjoyed our stay thanks 😊
Easy access, without having to go through a hotel or bar etc. Slept very well too. Large spacious bedroom and bathroom. Good value for money.
Newark-on-Trent
Stayed for a business trip, made a change from staying in hotels, had the freedom to be completely self sufficient.
Newark-on-Trent
Great hospitality Sheila is a very good host, great location to the Newark showground. Good breakfast.
Newark-on-Trent
Lovely family run hotel, friendly staff, nice accommodation and great breakfast
Newark-on-Trent
Amazing is the only way to explain. Fantastic host and beautiful place