Set in an 18th-century coaching inn in the quaint town of Wooler, The Tankerville serves local, seasonal produce on its restaurant menu.
Anthony
From
United Kingdom
The room was clean and the bed very comfortable. Tea and coffee facilities in the room. The staff are very friendly and helpful. The breakfast was excellent. I stayed for four nights and ate four different evening meals. I was very pleased with the choice on the menu and quality of the food. Thoroughly enjoyed all four meals.
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 located in one of the most picturesque parts of Northumberland.
Joshua
From
United States
The Black Bull Inn in Wooler is centrally located in the wonderful countryside town of Wooler, and I enjoyed both being able to explore the surrounding area as well as the village from the Inn.
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.
Arlington House Hotel - Self Check-In Suites enjoys a location in Wooler, 17 miles from Alnwick Castle and 18 miles from Lindisfarne Castle.
Daniel
From
United Kingdom
Door entry with keycode is nice. Room was spacious nice chair. Bed very comfy. Heating system nice temperature controlled. Shower / Bathroom very roomy.
Hethpool Hideaway Northumberland National Park for 2 offers accommodations in Wooler, 21 miles from The Maltings Theatre & Cinema and 23 miles from Bamburgh Castle.
Kamil
From
United Kingdom
Brilliant location - quiet, total removal from the woes of civilisation. The host was very welcoming with us. We were slightly underprepared, but she cooked us a soup in the evening and the breakfast on our last morning was delicious. Very friendly reception. The apartment has everything you might need - fridge, cooker, pots, pans, microwave. Bathroom equally well stocked. All very clean. Thankfully, there is no TV set :), but there is WiFi if you want it.
Housed in a historic building, Cheviot House Gallery And Guest Rooms provides accommodations with a shared lounge and free Wifi in Wooler, 16 miles from Bamburgh Castle.
The Old Mill offers accommodations in Wooler, 15 miles from Bamburgh Castle and 17 miles from The Maltings Theatre & Cinema.
Linda
From
United States
Quiet location within the town of Wooler. Short walk to pubs, shops, cafe and Co-Op. Charming room with comfortable bedding. Very clean. The hosts, Patrick and Paulette, are very welcoming and knowledgeable of the area. Nice breakfast served in the sun room with a view of the garden - very peaceful. Would definitely recommend.
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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Hottub and outdoor space lovely. Internally beautifully furnished and a full bathroom downstairs and upstairs was great for mobility impaired guests. Wooler itself has lots of great places to eat within an easy walk, and further afield trips to Bamburgh, Alnwick, Seahouses, Chillingham and Morpeth highly recommended
Very warm welcome from hosts, and lovely unique bedroom and bathroom. Use of a fantastic sitting room that looked onto Wooler High Street, for making teas and coffees and for good breakfast which was cooked to order. Cosy, friendly and welcoming; would definitely stay here again.
It was all very good and Wooler is a very interesting small market town. Terrace Cafe was recommended for breakfast. It was good.
Excellent one night stay!
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