England's most northerly hotel, just 300 yards from the Scottish Border, the Marshall Meadows Manor House is set in 15 acres woodland gardens and boasts sea views and good food.
Stewart
Chile
Lovely period type room with en-suite & that was just the standard room. Very friendly & efficient staff. Great bar selection. Food - both evening meal & breakfast was super-duper. Location is a couple of miles outside of town, but with lovely views over the fileds & pretty quiet - you don't hear the road traffic but faintly hear the trains.
Set in Berwick-Upon-Tweed, 300 metres from Ross Back Sands, Manor House Hotel Holy Island offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Clive
United Kingdom
Great location room had sea view. Very comfortable room.
Situated in Berwick-Upon-Tweed and with Spittal Beach reachable within 2.3 km, The Castle Hotel features express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a bar.
Stephen
United Kingdom
Breakfast and dinner: both had a good range of choices. Food was well prepared and tasty. Staff were very pleasant and attentive.
Situated in Berwick-Upon-Tweed, 7.5 km from The Maltings Theatre & Cinema, The Island View features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Ronald
Netherlands
Very friendly owners. You feel immediately welcome. We have enjoyed the nice dinner and a full english breakfast.
The Kings Arms Hotel is located on Hide Hill in the centre of Berwick upon Tweed. An 18th-century hotel, it was once visited by Charles Dickens, Lewis Carol and The Beatles.
Located in Berwick-Upon-Tweed and only 2.2 km from Cocklawburn Beach, The Old Vicarage provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Dominic
United Kingdom
The property was stunning, felt very historic and had everything you could ask for.
The area was so calm and peaceful, perfect for a getaway.
Located in Ancroft, 10 km from Berwick-Upon-Tweed, The Old Parsonage provides a garden and free WiFi. the units feature a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with a hair dryer.
Oldreive
United Kingdom
Location, property, traditional decor and furnishings, personalised service and privacy, engaging and attentive host, excellent quality and attention to detail.
Situated in the historic town of Berwick-upon-Tweed in the Northumberland countryside, Castle Vale House is a quiet, family-run Victorian country house with free parking and free Wi-Fi.
stephen
United Kingdom
Great B&B. Comfortable, helpful welcoming hosts, lovely breakfast. Plenty of parking, river view location only short walk from town.
Featuring 5-star accommodation, Belmont House Boutique - the Kingsley collection is situated in Berwick-Upon-Tweed, 1.1 km from Spittal Beach and 1.4 km from The Maltings Theatre & Cinema.
Anne
United Kingdom
Fabulous decor. Friendly host. Good location and parking outside. Well stocked mini bar in room. Stunning bathroom
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On average, 3-star hotels in Berwick-Upon-Tweed cost AR$ 117,587 per night, and 4-star hotels in Berwick-Upon-Tweed are AR$ 125,356 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Berwick-Upon-Tweed can on average be found for AR$ 172,455 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Plenty of choice for accommodation if you plan on staying...
Plenty of choice for accommodation if you plan on staying over & reasonably priced. Lovely historal place with nice cafes & places to eat or drink. Car parking is free both short & long stay. Short stay you need to buy a pass/clock £1 from local shops or maybe included with your accommodation. We stayed Monday to Friday this year & previously Friday to Monday last year. Both places we stayed were comfy, high standard of cleanliness & was very impressed with both. So can recommend both Stow House & Strothers Guest House if you're planning to stay over for few nights. Also beach is not too far away & some lovely walks including the castle walls. If you enjoy fish n chips theres quite few chippies too. We tried Castlegate & really nice. There's also couple that do sit in & dine. There's also Haven caravan park a short walk away from town centre. Regular bus service around town centre & surrounding areas. Was quite quiet possibly being April when we visited this time. The market is on Wednesday & Saturdays which was also quiet but again this could be as its still probably low season.
shann
United Kingdom
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Not how I remember it but it was forty years since I was...
Not how I remember it but it was forty years since I was there. Covid has shut down a lot of places so a bit of a ghost town but enjoyed walking around the walls which surround the town and reading all the information boards on the way. Crossing the bridge that spans the river tweed was a nice walk too. We had a meal in the amore restaurant which was really nice on our way back too the hotel we discovered a gem of a gift shop called grannies
Carol
United Kingdom
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It’s my home town, I grew up in Berwick and always love...
It’s my home town, I grew up in Berwick and always love returning. The people are friendly, the architecture is great, it’s an ideal centre for walking, with a choice of countryside, sea views or river views. The high street looks a bit tired, but that’s in line with many town centres currently. There are still many independent shops and several restaurants supplying good food at a range of prices.
myra
United Kingdom
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Scored 8.0
Centre a bit down on its luck like many towns these days.
Centre a bit down on its luck like many towns these days. But the walks around the old town and the walls are always splendid. Some interesting shops on Bridge Street - books, green produce, kitchen utensils.
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It’s a very interesting town. Lots to see.
It’s a very interesting town. Lots to see. I was there for the Berwick film festival which is really worth the visit. Some great films. Some good cafes and pubs. Eg the barrels, the curfew and the Deli
Sarah-Jane
United Kingdom
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This town has history, great environment and interesting...
This town has history, great environment and interesting shops and restaurants. The town also had the big supermarkets and fast food ob external estates. Its surrounded by superb sea and country and s host of places to visit. Excellent train links for city days in Newcastle and Edinburgh.
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The staff were brilliant! We have a young toddler and the waitress was so accommodating. We didn't realise there would be no shop open on the island so we were a bit stuck for supplies for our daughter but the waitress brought us up milk and sandwiches before bed and it really saved us, thank you! The hotel itself is fine, probably a bit over priced for what you get but to be fair, there are not many places open on the island and it is a nice place to stay while at Lindesfarne.
It was everything a chain hotel is not. Welcoming, quirky and very friendly. A real family home but quiet and very comfortable. The breakfast were a real treat with local gayer and home made jams. The Ginger was a favourite. The “secret room” was a delight and though the bathroom was small it was so clearly designed that it works and the shower was powerful and hot. We’ll definitely stay again when visiting Berwick.
We had a lovely time at this cozy friendly hotel, the room was very clean and they had thoughtfully laid out an extra camp bed rather than me sharing a double with one of my daughters. They had left treats for my daughters in the room too. Everyone was so kind at dinner and breakfast and the food was delicious! Highly recommend this lovely place!
The Nook is a comfortable and cosy place to stay. The hosts had added lovely little touches such as supplies so we could have a hot drink without needing to dash straight out to the supermarket, and toiletries in the bathroom. The Nook is close to the old bridge across the river and really handy for walking into Berwick-Upon-Tweed.
The hotel was situated very handy for public transport and access to the public gardens and and an easy stroll to Berwick and the history of the hotel is given with breakfast which turns out to have Lowery the famous painter staying there. breakfast was excellent and plenty of choice.
Night Staff was very helpful lovely girl at reception and a handsome boy. Very welcoming attitude.
Location amazing. Room size was decent. This is a hostel so do not expect 5 star luxury hotel. Overall Good experience. Very reasonable price.
Ideally located hotel in the quaint town of Berwick-upon-Tweed. Everything is a walkable distance. Lovely staff, so friendly. Breakfast was excellent, lots of options. The room was spacious and had a bath. Absolutely zero complaints.
We were happy with everything, especially Keanne, who was onsite daily and went above and beyond to meet our needs. The management was also easy to reach and solved any issues we had. Berwick-upon-Tweed is a delightful city to visit!
This guest house is a little gem. It is FABULOUS
I would highly recommend this to anyone visiting Berwick. The facilities are amazing and you are made to feel so welcome. Keep doing what you are doing Paul you are 5 star 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Lovely Couple and very quiet nice hotel, breakfast was great and property is in lovely location, parking is limited and weather was horrible but couple were full of local knowledge and gave great recommendations for places to eat.
Breakfast was the saving grace..both food and staff were excellent. Reception staff also great. Not quite sure why the hotel is running so low on facilities. Most odd experience..bar with no beer, no whiskey, little wine?!
We loved our week at the Lazy Seal. Was very comfortable in a great location and had everything we needed.
We often visit Berwick and hope we would definitely go back to the Lazy Seal
The Castle Hotel is such close walk from the train station. We were greeted warmly and offered afternoon snacks, sandwiches and quiche. Was simply lovely after a long day of travel.
The hotel is extremely comfortable, in an excellent location very close to the town of Berwick. The staff were very friendly and helpful and the breakfast was superb.
Very friendly staff, lovely hotel and gardens, The room was comfortable , and a great shower. And the dogs goody welcome pack went down well with our two dogs.
Well situated for Bamburgh Castle, Lindisfarne, Berwick and Scottish Borders, the hotel is right on the A1 (nothing like as busy as it is further South!).
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