Set in Norham, 12 km from The Maltings Theatre & Cinema, The Victoria Hotel, Bar,Bistro offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Stephen
United Kingdom
Wow This is a master class in how to renovate and refurbish a traditional country pub. Modernising but keeping the character without cluttering the place with bric-à-brac. Very comfortable.
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, Mason's Arms offers accommodation in Norham, 31 km from Bamburgh. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Every room has a flat-screen TV.
Carol-Ann
United Kingdom
Although I didn't stay there, friends took my booking and took us about their night. The staff were very helpful as we had a. Booking mix up, and they tried alternative accommodation for us. Which was very much appreciated as my anxiety was going through the roof. Looking forward to going again.
Over 200 years old and Grade II listed for its historical architecture, this luxury Georgian hotel is in glorious surroundings with views over the River Tweed.
Hannah
United Kingdom
A welcoming, cosy, quiet stay with a nice breakfast
Set in Chirnside, 15 km from The Maltings Theatre & Cinema, THE Waterloo Arms Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
The welcoming Wheatsheaf provides peaceful accommodation and award-winning food. It is located near Berwick-upon-Tweed, Coldstream, Duns and Kelso.
Christopher
United Kingdom
Breakfasts were excellent and well cooked, dinners also first class. Staff were friendly and efficient. The village itself is quiet though admirably located for getting to important sights in the area - see picture of St Abbs. The WiFi connection was simply fabulous.
Featuring free WiFi, The Old School House Mordington offers accommodation in Mordington. Free private parking is available on site. Some units have a seating area for your convenience.
penelope
United Kingdom
Really pleasant one night stay with my sister.
Gregory the host was really friendly and welcoming and a very comfortable stay.
Breakfast was great and enjoyed having it in the library.
The Gables is set in 2 acres of gardens outside Duddo, surrounded by the Cheviot Hills. This family-run bed and breakfast is housed in a charming Victorian villa, once a vicarage.
Giles
United Kingdom
We had a fantastic stay at the Gables. Angus is an entertaining host who was there to welcome us on our arrival. We were made to feel at home. The house is beautifully maintained and the furniture comfortable and in keeping with the style of the house. Our room was huge. The bed is bespoke and equally as vast as the room.
Our breakfast was well cooked and the produce local.
Angus' recommendations were very helpful. His suggestion to extend our planned walk to take in even better views paid off.
We had a great time at the Gables and would recommend it for short stays similar to our visit or to use as a base for a longer trip to explore the amazing landscape that surrounds the area.
The people were so nice and helpful, and breakfast delicious...
The people were so nice and helpful, and breakfast delicious, and the accommodation purpose built so it couldn’t have been nicer.
It was easy to walk to a local place for an evening meal.
Norham has great historical interest with Norham Castle open to walk round.
Grizelda
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A dedicated and welcoming space for weary cyclists, (so...
A dedicated and welcoming space for weary cyclists, (so perfect for users of the fantastic National Cycle Network) and fellow travellers. Quietly located and slightly secluded which made the arrival a lovely discovery. Bikes-as-signs a handy landmark on roadside. Location on border adds an appeal. The Tweed is beautiful here and the many trees and meadows. Useful paths for walks and jogs before breakfast. The castle casts its own spell. Utterly peaceful. Village well kept. Hope riverside path gets repaired soon (as one section closed presently). Ate at Mason's Arms which was friendly and decent. And we included a nip down to Honey Farm which was fascinating. Liked the calm, relative to the bustle of (lovely) Berwick.
Mike
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice pub with very comfortable clean rooms.
Nice pub with very comfortable clean rooms. Whilst not overly bothered no daily room service.
Breakfast is at 8.30 only but a lovely cooked breakfast. Staff are really lovely and can't do enough for you. Set in a very quiet location but perfect for exploring different areas. Lovely river walks. Easy access to Bamburgh, Holy Island and Edinburgh only an hour away.
Maria
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful old church to look around, open every day.
Beautiful old church to look around, open every day. It also has it's own ruined castle. Norham is very handy for Berwick, Seahouses and Holy Island. Village very quiet but has a couple of good pubs, perfect for eating. Locals very friendly and you soon get chatting. Norham is very flat for walking.
Meryl dawn
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Small village, picturesque but not chocolate box.
Small village, picturesque but not chocolate box. Enjoyed a walk along the riverbank and towards the castle. Village noticeboards showed a lively village life and one board gave historical information. Certainly worth revisiting.
Andee
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Traditional cosy country inn with up to date beautiful rooms...
Traditional cosy country inn with up to date beautiful rooms. Delicious meals. Great well stocked bar with some cask ales. Recommend for a couple of nights in a quiet rural setting with Berwick along the road and not too far from the stunning north Northumberland coast . Easy to get to by car.
Lovely clean cottage in walking distance to the River Tweed and Norham castle ruins. Scotland was in eyeshot with a brief walk to the river. Norham is very quiet with a nice pub and historic church. A great place to get away from urban life. On cold nights the cottage was cozy with wood fire and well appointed kitchen for meal preparation. Dog friendly which meant all family members could be accommodated. Proximity to the wonders of the border country was very good and beautiful terrain surrounded and nearby seascapes.
We were struggling to find a place to stay in Northumberland when fortunately I discovered this lovely inn had rooms.
What we liked:
- Easy, short ride from Berwick
- Excellent room, like a good hotel
- very friendly staff and management
- Dining room very good. Evening meal was good
- Good choice of real ale
- Really excellent cooked breakfast (including vegetarian options) in spacious nicely lit breakfast room
- Village itself is quaint with a castle on the edge
- Superb value for money
Visited Norham for my Cousin's 60th Birthday and several of us booked in at the Mason's arms.
Room not huge but big enough for two. ensuite facilities good, well decorated, beds soft but not everyone likes a soft bed.
Tea making facilities in the room.
Breakfast included in the price and excellent, lots of cereals and full range of cooked food. plenty of tea/coffee, juice.
Staff are excellent.
Will certainly stay again if in the area.
From the minute I turned up it was like being from home to home, made very comfortable and excellent host's. The room itself was very modern and exceptionally clean, I have stayed in hotels that have been 4 times the price and this bed and breakfast has topped these by far, the quality of the breakfast was amazing, all fresh products from local suppliers.
Mary-Rose and Jim are wonderful hosts at Norham Bike yard. It is a super bike friendly B&B and they go that extra mile to make your stay welcome. Breakfast was lovely and fresh with plenty of choice. We will definitely be back soon.
The breakfast was great, we really enjoyed it. The location was fantastic, Norham is a lovely village, and we were lucky to be there when they were celebrating 900 years of Norham Castle. We had a lovely walk along the River Tweed.
the B&B went above and beyond with thing available to us, it felt like a home and not like a hotel. the staff were exceptionally friendly and made us feel very comfortable and welcome. also the shower is amazing
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