The Black Bull Hotel is a 17th Century Inn standing in the main street of Wooler.It still retains much of its original character and is situated in one of the most picturesque parts of Northumberland....
On the edge of Northumberland National Park and dating back to 1671, No1 Hotel has a bar, a restaurant, bedrooms with roll-top baths and free Wi-Fi in public places.
Glenn
From
United Kingdom
The location of the hotel in regard to where we needed to be
Located in Wooler, Arlington House Hotel - Self Check-In Suites is a recently renovated accommodation, 25 km from Bamburgh Castle and 27 km from The Maltings Theatre & Cinema.
Adrian
From
United Kingdom
Very clear, good-sized room for one night. Easy to use. It was very well priced for my expectations.
Set in Wooler and only 33 km from The Maltings Theatre & Cinema, Hethpool Hideaway Northumberland National Park for 2 offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Kim
From
United Kingdom
Property has lovely views & owners helpful.. Bed is very comfy 👍 lovely bathroom & with powerful shower.
Located in Wooler, 25 km from Bamburgh Castle and 27 km from The Maltings Theatre & Cinema, Cheviot House Gallery And Guest Rooms provides accommodation with free WiFi in a historic building.
Henry
From
United Kingdom
The breakfast was served in a very relaxed atmosphere and our requests were met. I personally would have preferred non gluten free sausages, or at least the choice to have different ones.
Situated within 23 km of The Maltings Theatre & Cinema and 28 km of Lindisfarne Castle in Milfield, Pantile Lodge features accommodation with seating area.
Joanne
From
United Kingdom
Lovely location and friendly staff.
Everything was great and we were made to feel welcome and comfortable.
Wooler is a great base for walking in the Cheviots and has...
Wooler is a great base for walking in the Cheviots and has good public transport connections if needed. The town is small but has a good selection of shops and a supermarket. Its location means good weather can often be expected when other places further west are wet.
Guest review by
Ray
United Kingdom
Review score
6.0
Wooler is basically just one main street with shops some of...
Wooler is basically just one main street with shops some of which were closed on the day we were there. We were disappointed to find the bookshop closed even though it should have been open according to the opening times on the door Had lunch at the Black Bull pub. There was also a cafe and chippy. Maybe it is more lively in summer, we visited in November so maybe not a true assessment of the place.
Guest review by
Dorothy
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
There is a whisky distillery to visit just off the main road...
There is a whisky distillery to visit just off the main road. 10 miles down the road there is a small railway line and mill to visit inbetween two quaint villages that both have castles and a bit of history. It is a good base for visiting Berwick on Tweed, Alnwick , Bamborough Castle, and along that particular coast line.
Guest review by
Keith
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
A small town with lots going for it.
A small town with lots going for it. The Chocolate Box opposite the Black Bull is a fabulous sweets and chocolate shop. There is a bit of everything in Wooler, and it is set in the lovely countryside but only 30 minutes from the beautiful coast
Guest review by
Susan
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Very nice Town.
Very nice Town. Looking for food, the Pub's left a little to be desired. One was Very pubby, we walked in looked around and walked out again, and the bar maid didn't speak! (Nor yet did we!!) the other one was similar, but just dirty tables and unorganized, so we walked out of that one. BUT, we are NOT pub people, so, maybe that has a bearing on our opinion? We ended up with fish and chips, and although the sitting down area was not open, they allowed us to sit in, so that was a bonus! And the food was good.
Guest review by
HonestOpinion
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
We love Wooler and return every year.
We love Wooler and return every year. We walked around Wooler hiking along St Cuthberts Way
and Yeavering Bell, it was a good day out. We spent another day at Bamburgh walking g along the NE coastal path. Northumberland is B our home county so we know it well but there is always something new to discover
Guest review by
Phillip
United Kingdom
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Great location for a base if you're wanting to explore the coast. We visited Bamburgh, Seahouses, Craster, Druiridge Bay and Wooler Common.
The living room was very nicely decorated.
Wooler town is very interesting, some quirky shops and some wonderful walks.
Very welcoming. Nice bar meal. Hotel in need of a bit of TLC but my bed was super comfy and room clean.
wIfi here an issue however which may not suit all. It was almost awkward as I had no cash on me and wifi wouldn't allow use of cards except spasmodically.
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