The Queens Head Hotel has a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Rothbury. The property is around 19 km from Alnwick Castle, 47 km from Bamburgh Castle and 48 km from Northumbria University....
Well-placed for access to the stunning Northumberland countryside and coastline, The Turks Head offers accommodation options ranging from double rooms to private cottages.
Located in Longhorsley and only 25 km from Alnwick Castle, Thistleyhaugh farmhouse provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Turnbull
United Kingdom
Breakfast was excellent and Zoe couldn't do enough for us
Situated in Thropton, 23 km from Alnwick Castle, Three Wheat Heads features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. This 4-star inn offers room service.
Watson
United Kingdom
It is a very pleasant small village with good walking routes and all the necessary facilities. The pub had excellent staff, good food and proper beer.
Located 20 km from Alnwick Castle, Dene House Farm provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
BANK
United Kingdom
The location was our principal concern and it worked well as we were attending a wedding nearby.
The room was clean and the chairs and the bed were very comfortable.
Runaway Northumberland is situated in Morpeth, 43 km from Northumbria University, 43 km from Theatre Royal, as well as 44 km from Newcastle Train Station.
Kate
United Kingdom
Amazing how much can fit into a small shepherds hut!
We also enjoyed watching activities on the airfield
Rothbury is a pretty village in Northumberland. There are a number of good independent shops. Being knitters, my daughter and I particularly like Rainbow Yarns, There are also nice gift shops, an antique shop, dress shop and a bakery selling huge filled rolls and yummy cakes. There are pleasant walks along the river, good for dogs. There are 3 hotels all doing decent pub grub - our favourite was the Turk's Head. There is also a good pizza carry out restaurant and a chippie. Rothbury is small enough to walk around, but be aware it is quite hilly.
Rothbury is fairly central for exploring the area; we visited Lindisfarne, Chesters Roman Fort and the North of England Open Air Museum at Beamish among other places.
Judy
10
Scored 10
Rothbury had enough eating establishments.
Rothbury had enough eating establishments. Italian very good value. Narrow nick micro pub best beer. Bewicks very good on the evening.
Close to craggside nt. Riverside walks. Carriageway walk very good. Good butchers.
Close to Alnwick. Castle and gardens excellent.
Judith
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
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!!!
'Little Heatherlea' is a cosy apartment providing most of the essentials needed for a comfortable stay.
Our host was friendly and greeted us on arrival.
The information booklet was informative with restaurants and things to do around Rothbury.
The highlight for us was having a 'King' double bed, which made getting a great night's sleep possible.
Room was spacious, clean and comfortable, had bath and shower ensuite. Was lovely big bed.
Staff were very friendly and helpful
Good breakfast. Both buffet continental and cooked breakfast.
Very dog friendly.
Menu was pub grub but tasty. Lots of room in bar. Outside seating area.
The property is in a great location for visiting many areas around Northumberland. The apartment itself was beautiful and in a really convenient spot in Rothbury. It was super clean and comfortable.
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