Located in Amble, 9.5 miles from Alnwick Castle, The Amble Inn - The Inn Collection Group provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Brandon
United Kingdom
Breakfast was excellent. Staff extremely helpful. Location easy to find. Overall, a thoroughly enjoyable experience. Thanks to all staff
Located in Amble, within 10 miles of Alnwick Castle and 24 miles of Bamburgh Castle, Radcliffes Lodge has accommodations with a shared lounge and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests...
Catherine
United States of America
Excellent Facilities for cyclists. lovely group kitchen and lounge. warm and comprehensive welcome from Tony.
The Wellwood has a shared lounge, restaurant, a bar and water sports facilities in Amble. This 3-star inn offers free WiFi. Northumbria University is 28 miles away and St.
Masons Arms Amble in Amble provides accommodations with a garden and a bar.
Laura
United Kingdom
Super friendly bar lady ..
Room smelt beautiful ,very clean ,fresh looking.
Especially when walked upstairs to our room ..Looked all newly decorated ,carpets felt new...Beautiful..Would definitely stay again..
Downstairs just as nice,enjoyed the bar ,few games of pool..Good beer etc at great prices .
Bar lady who's been there since May looked after us well...Lovely lady
Great place to stay .....
The Red Lion Inn Alnmouth features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Alnmouth. This 5-star hotel offers free WiFi. Bamburgh Castle is 19 miles from the hotel.
Felicity
United States of America
Great location in the center of town. Comfortable room, good breakfast, nice cozy pub with a fireplace.
In the heart of the village of Warkworth, this 18th-century coaching inn offers 3-star hotel accommodations less than a mile from the Northumberland coast.
The Northumberland Coast is beautiful. Amble is a thriving, busy, friendly and interesting little town, with many independent little stores, cafes and groceries shops. Very good fish eateries with sea views and Amble's little harbour village shops are always worth a visit.
Joe
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Amble has been a favourite destination for a number of years...
Amble has been a favourite destination for a number of years now and have noted how it has gradually become more popular probably due to the increase in lovely retail units down by the harbour and a good range of restaurants. At its heart, Amble is still a working port which in itself is part of its charm. The Old Boat House is always high on our list when we visit - anyone that likes fish has to try it - you won’t be disappointed.
Christine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely harbour and varied facilities. Up and coming area.
Lovely harbour and varied facilities. Up and coming area. Great food at Harbour Inn and drinks at Hummingbird. Able to walk to Warkworth, a beautiful medieval village with Castle and beach. Area unspoilt and only short drives to other great places such as Alnemouth, Alnwick and Beadnell.
Gill
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Cleanliness of general areas and specifically the room.
Cleanliness of general areas and specifically the room. Plenty of hot water extra pillows for bed. Clean towels daily.
We are relocating to Amble this was just an overnight stay but well WORTH IT. The staff are ALL warm & friendly and the food is of excellent quality.
Have stayed once before 2 wks prior and will be staying again shortly hopefully if we manage to have a room before end of the month.
Have nothing really to say negatively for us this was a true gem of a pot luck find. Amble is fine for walking as mainly flat.
Not far from the beach. A fair few of places to eat although we just stayed at the Amble inn & as the fare was so good didn't need to go elsewhere.
paul
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The 'interesting' bits of Amble are to be found around the...
The 'interesting' bits of Amble are to be found around the harbour. A visit to the Fish Shack restaurant is a must unless you aren't a seafood fan. For those who are it's a treat, and can be followed up with ice cream from Spurelli - both are top notch. There are a lot of walks in the area either along the Coquet estuary or along the coastline. Amble makes a good base for striking out to other parts of the Northumberland coast, and there's just enough in Amble to keep you occupied should you want to stay local.
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Carl
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A lovely unspoilt little place with lots of nice walks.
A lovely unspoilt little place with lots of nice walks. We loved exploring. The harbour village and Sunday market were great. We liked Sporrelis for coffee and home made ice cream. Can highly recommend the Taj Mahal Indian restaurant. Lots of beaches and castles within driving distance. Plenty of cafes, restaurants and shops nearby.
Christine
United Kingdom
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