Latest Reviews for Northumberland Hotels

Slaley Hall Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort
3.9/596 Reviews
We arrived early and our room was ready. The spa facilities were adequate. Only comment is some update needed to the rock effect around the pool. The food in the Clarets jug was fine. Dessert bit disappointing. The staff very friendly and Neville not sure his title but was a perfect gentleman. He transported our luggage to and from our bedroom with no effort. Neville was very polite and friendly. Hope to see him next time we visit.
Holiday Inn Newcastle - Gosforth Park
4.3/5107 Reviews
The hotel is new, spacious and well equipped. There is a children's activity area in the hall where children can read and play, and older children can also play table football. The hotel also offers dinner, and there is a bar for drinks. The room is very spacious. Most of the holiday family rooms booked during the trip are in the same condition. This room is the most spacious. The sofa bed is still spacious and comfortable. If you are traveling with children passing by here, living here is very suitable.
Doxford Hall Hotel and Spa
4.3/563 Reviews
Nice decor etc, but service was a shambles. Instead of being guided to our rooms the receptionist just stood and pointed at the three different directions our party of five were meant to go in. The Bar was 'fully booked' with all tables reserved. Blank looks from tattooed barman when we asked for drinks, as if to say 'can't you see we are fully booked?' The bar was almost empty. We felt guilty for troubling him. Breakfast was Fawlty Towers. We booked as a party of five, but no five seater table was available. We waited for two to be pushed together and re-laid. The first day we asked for de-caf tea and got de-caf coffee. We asked for toast and got four slices for five people. A full-English minus sausage arrived which nobody had ordered. Porridge was cold. Bacon was forgotten from two orders. The second day was no better. Honestly, it's hard to remember service as bad in a 'posh' venue. We were glad we didn't book for dinner.
Macdonald Linden Hall Golf and Country Club
3.7/585 Reviews
we have just returned from a truly wonderful family wedding occasion at Linden Hall. It was superb in every respect. They offer an all in package with celebration room, drinks and canapes, wedding breakfast, evening disco with DJ, hot/cold evening buffet and the services of coordinator and master of ceremonies. everything was handled brilliantly, ran smoothly and met the wishes of the bridal party. Many thanks to Pav and her team for coordination and to Anthony our MC on the day for the smooth running of the various stages. Also to Danielle and the team on reception for handling many queries. Our guests, many of whom stayed at the hotel, were unanimous in their praise for the meal, ceremony and facilities of Linden Hall. In particular we were impressed by the extensive grounds to walk in and the spa facilities. The weather was kind and it was a fabulous day at this highly recommended venue.
Blenkinsopp Castle Inn
4.3/538 Reviews
We stayed overnight at the inn. Don’t! The hotel is adjacent to a retirement trailer park and the hotel car park serves as an overnight stop for motor homes. At 10 degrees outside temperature the heating was not working. The room was airless without any windows. For any ventilation the door to the car park had to stay open. The room stank of cheap cleaning products, stuffy, stale, cold air. The kitsch decor is a matter of taste. Basic comfort though is necessary, especially if the charge per person per night is over $300!!!!. A thin cotton cover was the only bedding provided on the hard bed. To survive the cold I ended up sleeping dressed in 2 jumpers, and woollen leggings, and in desperation used the blanket supplied for dogs sleeping on the bed! The room lights up at night with a large green EXIT sign, which can’t be turned off. Every wall is covered in “don’t do… “ stickers. The bathroom sink missed the drain, the plastic shower cubicle had no handles to actually open the door, and a step in the middle of the bathroom caused me to fall twice during the night. The lady at reception for checkin was as scary as the place itself. The breakfast was good, but we did not sleep a wink. It was a memorable experience, but for all the wrong reasons.
YHA Berwick
4.3/554 Reviews
Had everything we needed. Comfortable room and it was quiet. Family friendly with books, drawing and games available, along with tv and dvd films if needed. Food is available at meal times and children eat for a £1 with a paying adult. There is a large kitchen with 3 separate booths for cooking. There is lots of equipment to use and fridges to store food. There is easy car parking overnight with a 24 hr free car park nearby for the daytime as the car park outside is a short stay car park. From the YHA you can walk straight out onto the town wall. A short walk around to a good play park.
East Horton Farmhouse
4.7/549 Reviews
The Cottage Inn Hotel
4.4/592 Reviews
The Wellwood
4/525 Reviews
Langley Castle Hotel
4.5/597 Reviews
Langley Castle. Big thank you, to ALL the Langley Castle team for making our stay so special and magical. I had no idea where I was going until we arrived at the castle. All I knew, is we were staying overnight and dinner will be a fine dining experience, and one of the best we have had over the years. Driving through the forest and following the long winding road, we finally arrived at Langley Castle woodland estate Northumberland . I thought to myself’ as the castle came into view ‘ OMG. As we both walked towards the castle it was utterly breath taking, with the huge fountain sitting so elegant in front of the castle, along with the truly beautiful landscape surroundings . We walked through the huge wooden door of the castle’ and into the grand castle hallway- WOW 😮 just WOW. The castle is steeped in history. Knights stand stall in traditional armour, a beautiful wooden staircase that traveled as far up’ as the eyes could see, along with stunning period furniture, flags and pictures that blended in so well with this 640 year old castle , and 7 feet wide stone walls. The magnificent drawing room, with blazing log fire, traceries and stained glass, together with the oak-panelled cocktail bar, compliment the intimate nature of the Josephine Restaurant. The food served in the restaurant is of the highest order boasting a 2AA Rosette, making the most of fresh, local produce, with fish and game a speciality. Once we were checked in, we were shown to our room. As we made our way to the featured room called the- Derwentwater room, after Earls of Derwentwater (James and Charles Radcliffe) and both Earls were executed at the Tower of London for their parts in the Jacobite Rebellions of 1715 and 1745. A shrine to the brothers lies a short walk . Once again as we entered the room ‘WOW’ 😮 The room was magnificent to say the least, with its beautiful four poster bed, high ceilings, draped beautiful red curtains, fireplace, and stunning period furniture. Author JK Rowling came to stay in this Castle, not once but FOUR times, to gain inspiration for the Harry Potter books. The castle is said to be haunted by a ‘Grey Lady’, reputed to be Maud de Lucy, widow of Sir Thomas, who threw herself out of a window having received news of his death at the Battle of Shrewsbury. Author JK Rowling, wrote into the Harry Potter books moaning myrtle, on the back of the reputed Maud de Lucy - Grey lady. The huge long winding staircases that traveled so high up into the top of the castle, as far as your eyes could see into the darkness , was also written into the books of Harry Potter-the famous staircase of Hogwarts. American Stuart Madnick, Baron of Langley, and his wife (sadly passed away) Own the Northumberland castle . Stuart Madnick, the John Norris Maguire Professor of Information Technology and Engineering Systems, has owned Langley Castle in England since 1985. The castle was purchased for around £70,000, and £1-million was spent ren

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties78
Number of Reviews 2,552
Average Price(Weekday Night)AED 666
Average Price(Weekend Night)AED 716