Le Petit Chateau & William De Percy
Otterburn
boutique hotel and inn with an eclectic design style that marries original features with French chic; food is seasonal, hearty and locally sourced
The Oaks Hotel
Alnwick
the welcoming, traditional inn offers modern, comfortable accommodation and is well placed for visiting the local attractions
The Pheasant Inn
Stannersburn
ideally located for visiting Kielder Water and as a peaceful countyside escape; stylish, light and airy rooms are set in a converted hay barn
Queens Head Hotel
Berwick-upon-Tweed
an elegant hotel in the heart of Berwick, offering friendly service, fine dining, and great comfort in the modern well-equipped rooms
The Olde Ship Inn
Seahouses
in a prime location near Seahouses harbour, this traditional inn has won accolades for its excellent restaurant and comfortable, spacious rooms
The Plough
Alnwick
situated close to Alnwick Castle and Gardens, this chic accommodation offers comfortable, well presented rooms
The Castle Hotel
Berwick-upon-Tweed
step off the train and a few moments later you will find yourself in this friendly hotel, previous guests have highly commended it
Tankerville Arms Hotel
Wooler
a former 18th century coaching inn that benefits from a great location, it has easy access to the pretty market town and glorious countryside
The Amble Inn
Amble
a great place to stay in the coastal town of Amble; this newly opened inn has smart contemporary rooms and tasty pub food served all day
Battlesteads Hotel
Wark
boasting "green" credentials, the 18th Century pub, hotel and restaurant offers chic, modern rooms in a relaxing and tranquil atmosphere
Redesdale Arms
Rochester
set on the A68 outside Otterburn, it is within the Northumberland National Park and affords stunning views of the Rede Valley
The Dunstanburgh Castle Hotel
Embleton
in a picturesque village on the Northumbrian coast, the rooms are plush and spacious and there are plenty of comfy spaces to simply relax
The Elks Head Inn
Whitfield
stay at a tranquil haven surrounded by natural beauty with well appointed, cosy rooms and serving locally sourced produce
Black Bull Inn
Wooler
a 17th century inn that offers plenty of original character and a prominent position on the High Street of this pretty market town
The Links Hotel
Seahouses
within easy reach of the harbour, this modern hotel offers value rooms, traditional evening meals made with local produce and a public bar
The Sun Hotel
Warkworth
set in the shadow of 12th century castle and beside the River Coquet, the traditional coaching inn is comfortable and spacious
in a great position on the quayside - some rooms have scenic sea views of the Port of Blyth - and a relaxing restaurant with great sea food
Centre of Britain Hotel
Haltwhistle
a pleasing combination of original features, the oldest part being a 15th Century Pele Tower, modern comforts and traditional hospitality
Longstone House Hotel
Seahouses
fresh local ingredients are championed in the seafood and grill restaurant at this small and friendly hotel that also features a public bar
The Coach House
Otterburn
originally housed the stables and coaches of Otterburn Hall, however today stylish rooms, a creative menu and a relaxing ambience abound