check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. 8 miles from alnwick golf club. room service is available. in an 18th-century coaching inn, this refined hotel is a 3-minute walk from alnwick castle (home to the duke of northumberland) and 0. there's an upscale, wood-panelled restaurant offering british cuisine, as well as a casual bistro. upgraded rooms add 4-poster beds. other amenities include formal afternoon tea and meeting rooms. subdued rooms come with tea and coffeemaking facilities, tvs, desks and free wi-fi Newcastle International Airport 43 min
Embleton Bay (21 min.) sweeping golden sandy north sea bay backed by grassy dunes with views of 14th-century fort ruins. Chillingham Castle (26 min.) said to be haunted this castle features large grounds containing rare breeds & preserved interiors. Green Batt (5 min) The Alnwick Garden Poison Garden (8 min.) small garden containing plots of poisonous species like deadly nightshade with guided tours. Druridge Bay Country Park (27 min.) park and beach Alnwick Bus Station (Stand 6) (5 min) The Alnwick Garden (8 min.) expansive network of formal gardens with a cascading central fountain and huge treehouse restaurant. Northumberland Coast Aonb (21 min.) picturesque coastline known for walking cycling water sports & birdwatching opportunities. Playhouse (2 min) Bailiffgate Museum (7 min.) cozy museum in an 1836 church exploring local history & culture via hands-on exhibits & activities. Warkworth Castle (15 min.) hilltop medieval castle ruins with cross-shaped keep gatehouse and towers. audio tour available. Alnwick Bus Station (Stand 3) (5 min) Fusiliers Museum Of Northumberland (7 min.) museum Howick Hall Gardens U0026 Arboretum (14 min.) garden Hulne Park (11 min.) park garden and history Cragside (21 min.) inventor lord armstrong s rural mansion with gadget displays and a play area in huge gardens. National Trust - Dunstanburgh Castle (17 min.) ruined castle dating from the 14th century with twin-towered keep plus sea views and picnic areas. Howick Hall (14 min.) garden and history |