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Quick stats about holiday rentals in Alnwick
Total rentals
200 properties
Nightly prices starting at
£44 before taxes and fees
Total number of reviews
10K reviews
Family-friendly rentals
140 properties are a good fit for families
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90 properties allow pets
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90 properties have a dedicated workspace
Your guide to Alnwick
Welcome to Alnwick
First things first: You don’t pronounce the L, or even the W. Alnwick, which rhymes with “panic,” looks straight out of a medieval fairytale, its ancient buildings and cobbled alleyways once filled with inns serving the merchants and messengers who used this Northumberland town as a staging post between the port of Newcastle and the Scottish border. Its marketplace is still lined with family businesses (and hosts a monthly farmers’ market), and the Bailiffgate Museum charts a history stretching back to the Saxons. But it’s Alnwick Castle that’s the real showstopper.
Perched in the centre of town, its turreted 14th-century walls and towers are perfectly preserved, along with splendid state rooms and elegant Capability Brown-landscaped grounds. You can get a great view of it from the Ratcheugh Observatory just out of town, whose viewing tower is worth a visit to look out over the unspoilt surrounding countryside. With the Cheviot Hills to the west of town, and a sandy coast to the east, Alnwick is ideally positioned for exploring Northumberland’s natural beauty.
The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Alnwick
The northeast of England can get pretty chilly at any time of the year, but especially in winter, when the winds whip off the North Sea. Summer is the most pleasant time weatherwise, and the castle certainly looks good under a clear blue sky; there are a number of events throughout June, July, and August, including outdoor theatre shows and the Alnwick International Music Festival. But spring and autumn can have their warm days too, and if you bring layers (and waterproofs) you’ll be well equipped for the changeable weather. With so many beautiful stately homes and gardens in the area, spring has a lot to offer; many private residences open their gardens in the spring, and in the Alnwick Garden a huge collection of Japanese cherry trees bursts into blossom near the end of April.
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The Alnwick Garden
Next to the castle, but separate from it, is this breathtaking 12-acre plot full of horticultural delights. From its ornamental gardens to its rose-trailed walkways, its Grand Cascade to a treehouse with its own restaurant, the Alnwick Garden has a grace and scale that makes you feel you’re walking in a dream, or the pages of a novel. There’s even a Poison Garden full of toxic plants.
Barter Books
Alnwick’s disused Victorian train station lives on in the guise of this magical secondhand bookshop, one of the largest in England. Tens of thousands of volumes fill the space, made cosy by an open fire and armchairs where you’re encouraged to sit and read — there’s a café on the old platform — while a model train chuffs around the bookstacks.
Northumberland National Park
A 30-minute drive west of Alnwick, the region’s natural splendour is on full display at Northumberland National Park. Easy-to-access hiking and cycling paths cross its more than 400 square miles, from the Cheviot Hills in the north to the ruins of Hadrian’s Wall in the south, including the vast reservoir of Kielder Water, surrounded by one of England’s largest forests.
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