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The Plough, hotel in Craster

Located in Alnwick just 0.3 mile away from Alnwick Castle, Alnwick Gardens, The Plough features accommodation with a restaurant, bar and terrace.

Excellent location Car park large Border biscuits on tea tray Good quality fan in the room We had a good nights sleep - mostly because the hotel was quiet at the time we visited
8.1
Scored 8.1
Very good
Rated very good
905 reviews
Price from£85per night
The Oaks Hotel, hotel in Craster

A 15-minute walk from Alnwick Castle, The Oaks Hotel provides bed and breakfast accommodation and a full food menu. This dog-friendly Northumberland hotel provides free parking and Wi-Fi.

Comfortable clean on suite rooms
8.6
Scored 8.6
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
1,427 reviews
Price from£125per night
The Bondgate Boutique, hotel in Craster

Located centrally within the historic market town of Alnwick, this ‘room only' accommodation offers small bedrooms with en-suite facilities.

Easy accessible, good location , free parking, bed was comfortable, seating area was nice
8.7
Scored 8.7
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
656 reviews
Price from£85per night
The Dunstanburgh Castle Hotel, hotel in Craster

Situated in the heart of Embleton, a picturesque village on the Northumberland coast, The Dunstanburgh Castle Hotel includes free WiFi access and free parking for all guests.

The hotel was very nice, it was very clean the staff were very friendly, the breakfast was huge, we had dinner on one of the nights we were there and it was lovely.
8.6
Scored 8.6
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
575 reviews
Price from£165per night
The Cookie Jar, hotel in Craster

Featuring free WiFi and a terrace, The Cookie Jar (Alnwick) was formerly the Convent of Mercy, and is just 0.2 miles from the centre of Alnwick.

Beautifully furnished property that has been sympathetically restored to retain its period features.
9.3
Scored 9.3
Superb
Rated superb
509 reviews
Price from£223.96per night
Schooner Hotel, hotel in Craster

The Schooner Hotel is a Listed 17th-century coaching-inn in the picturesque coastal village of Alnmouth, Northumberland.

Nothing was a terrible stay dirty staff were terrible
5.7
Scored 5.7
Above average
Rated okay
26 reviews
Price from£82.77per night
The Tempus at Charlton Hall Estate, hotel in Craster

We would like to introduce you to The Tempus at Charlton Hall Estate, a decadent place where colours collide, and imaginations are captured.

Beautiful decor, great breakfast
9.0
Scored 9.0
Superb
Rated superb
1,413 reviews
Price from£90per night
The Red Lion Inn Alnmouth, hotel in Craster

The Red Lion Inn Alnmouth features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Alnmouth. This 5-star hotel offers free WiFi. Bamburgh Castle is 31 km from the hotel.

Second stay and booked a third. Great spot.
9.0
Scored 9.0
Superb
Rated superb
197 reviews
Price from£145per night
Doxford Hall Hotel And Spa, hotel in Craster

Originally built in 1818, this beautifully restored country house is set in 10 acres of grounds, 15 minutes’ drive north of Alnwick.

Beutiful setting, fantastic food, and comfortable room
8.4
Scored 8.4
Very good
Rated very good
1,350 reviews
Price from£160per night
Beadnell Towers Hotel, hotel in Craster

Situated in Beadnell, 1.1 km from Beadnell Beach, Beadnell Towers Hotel features accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.

Our room the muckle hoose was beautiful and very comfortable. Th decor to the whole hotel was very nice. The staff where very good too
8.9
Scored 8.9
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
726 reviews
Price from£159.85per night
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What guests said about Craster:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    Peaceful, comfortable, clean and private. We loved it here.

    Peaceful, comfortable, clean and private. We loved it here. Sitting on the decking watching the sea and the lambs was fabulous. Only a 10 minute walk to the nearest pub/restaurant, a short walk to the coastal path and friendly hosts nearby. We'll be back.
    Kathryn
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Unspoilt quiet fishing village.

    Unspoilt quiet fishing village. Excellent base for walking Northumbrian coast or travelling to Holy Island, Lindisfarne, Bamburgh, Cragside, all of which surpassed our expectations. Jolly Fisherman in Craster and HorseShoe Inn in Rennington offer excellent local; food and ale. Very friendly staff everywhere.
    Jon
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    We have been to Craster for day trips but not stayed in the...

    We have been to Craster for day trips but not stayed in the village previously. It is a small fishing port now mostly a tourist destination for coastal walks especially to Dunstanburgh castle (ruins - dramatic views). Most accommodation is within 2 minutes of the sea and many have a sea view which is of a rocky shoreline but super views and very atmospheric. The England coast path passes through the village so there are super walks South to Howick (visit the Hall if you can - home to Earl Grey of tea fame) or North to Dunstanburgh Castle and Newton by the sea (Ship Inn a legend in beer and food locally). There is one pub in the village, the Jolly Fisherman, which is excellent for beer and food; and is opposite the famous Robson's smoke house (for kippers etc). There are also a couple of cafes in the village and occasional buses daily if you want to plan excursions without the car. As a base for visiting all of the Northumberland coast and towns such as Alnwick, this is a lovely spot, and is much quieter than nearby towns such as Seahouses which can be a bit noisy. We have been in the summer when it has been a lot busier but this time we went off season and it was much quieter. If you want lovely coastal views, good walks with food and drink nearby, and a bit of peace and quiet, this might be for you, especially if you visit off peak season.
    Billryan
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    a perfect spot even without a beach. a place to sit and...

    a perfect spot even without a beach. a place to sit and people watch. there are no shops but eh ho there is a pub and two nearby cafes. lovely walk across the tops to Dunstanburgh castle which personally i thought was overpriced. each to their own. loved it. buses every hour so easy to get round
    diester
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Crasher is a gem on the Northumberland coast.

    Crasher is a gem on the Northumberland coast. There are lots of walks, places to visit, Dunstanrough, bough Castle, Bambrough, Alnmouth, etc & there is a great pub with excellent seafood,a cafe & smokery. The people are genuinely very friendly. We will definitely return for another wonderful week.
    Judith
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Quiet and refreshing. Very close to the sea.

    Quiet and refreshing. Very close to the sea. Smell of kippers. Not over developed or commercialised though many of the cottages are for rent. Amazing sunsets. Take boots and coats but surprisingly dry.
    Judith
    United Kingdom