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Top Wooler Hotel Reviews

Ednam House Hotel
8/10 Good
"staff friendly and helpful, hotel needed a make over - paint work needed an update"

SCHLOSS Roxburghe, part of Destination by Hyatt
6/10 Okay
"Hotel and spa are stunning. Staff are friendly. Had a bad experience in the Charlie’s restaurant and the clubhouse cafe/spike bar. We headed for lunch in the clubhouse when we arrived as we liked the look of the menu, however we were told that a few of the items were unavailable due to a gas fault so this was fine but still depleted our choices. We ordered soup, pizza and haggis Bon Bon’s. The soup and Bon Bon’s were lovely but the pizza looked like it was microwaved and wasn’t very tasty, the meal came to £50 which I thought was extremely expensive for a snack menu. Then we had a reservation at Charlie’s restaurant for dinner, we chose the chateaubriand steak which is listed as a sharing option. However when it arrived it only came with one small portion of fries and a handful of spinach as well as a small peppercorn sauce. It was £95 and I would say it was only enough to feed one person, we had to order extra sides. We also tried to order a bottle of prosecco and were told that they had none left. We were told we could have champagne to which the cheapest bottle was £85 and as a young couple we were not willing to pay that. Overall the restaurant was extremely disappointing for such a great hotel. This is our second time at the hotel and we had a much nicer time on our last visit where we ate in the stateroom lounge but they have since changed the menu and it didn’t suit us hence why we went to Charlie’s."

Dryburgh Abbey Hotel
8/10 Good
"Fantastic location with 11 acres, river in grounds and Abbey ruins next door. Had dinner in restaurant which was excellent as was breakfast the next day. Used as a stop off for one night from Aberdeenshire to the midlands and same price as well known hotel chains. An issue with bed on arrival but sorted out by receptionist promptly."

Purdy Lodge
8/10 Good
"On arriving seeing all the lorries parked up was not sure what to expect. Stairs up to first floor rooms. Room was a surprise! very clean and plenty of room and a sea view! also surprising was how quiet it was. Did not hear traffic at all and it is on a very busy road.We ate in both the cafe and the resteraunt and the food was great! The staff were very friendly which was a bonus.It is a good base to visit Bamburgh and Lyndisfarne,both were well worth a day out."

Schooner Hotel
4/10 Poor
"I thought this hotel was poor at best. My room was not very clean and nor were my towels. Do not recommend."

Black Bull Inn
10/10 Excellent
"Stayed here previously. Quiet room, comfy bed. Had our evening meal here, both had steak pie, very tasty and a bottle of red wine. Two bottles of water in room, plenty tea and coffee and one pack biscuits. We has booked breakfast the following morning, you pre-order the items the night before. We had a fruit yogurt and an actimel drink, orange juice. Tasty breakfast. We had toast and jam afterwards. Only downside was the filter coffee wasn't very strong."

Alnwick Lodge
10/10 Excellent
"Very quirky place but a lovely stay with beautiful views. The rooms were dated but had great vibes and character. Everything was clean and free of bedbugs. The included breakfast was delicious. Look forward to staying again when we come back"

The Oaks Hotel
6/10 Okay
"First time we had stayed here but friends had recommended it so we were happy to book. It was very clean, most of the staff were friendly and helpful. Found the food very average, only had one evening meal in the hotel, that was enough, if you like everything deep fried you are sorted, even the breakfast bacon by how tough it was. The hotel is on a busy corner junction so it was very noisy and as its a historic building it has single glazing so even with the windows shut (during a heatwave, so thank goodness for a fan in the room to at least blow the warm air around) you could still hear the traffic at the traffic lights outside so not a very good nights sleep. The ensuite was tiny and the shower cubicle claustrophobic, the wardrobes were half width and so narrow you had to hang your clothes at and angle on the rail to shut the door so not much good if you were staying more than a couple of days as more than three hangers worth wont fit. The pillows were flat and mine were a bit lumpy. The bed was fine, a bit too hard for me but a good quality mattress. Bedding was lovely, clean, white and crisp. Struggled to park the first night as the carpark is open to non residents and no nearby parking on the streets around it. All in all it wasn't a bad hotel but it just wasn't that great."

Marshall Meadows Manor House
8/10 Good
"Staff pleasant and helpful, good breakfast. Rooms very warm helped to cool via use of a fan. A second fan in each room would help."
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