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Holiday rentals in Alnwick

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  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 230 holiday rentals in Alnwick

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Alnwick holiday rentals start at £45 per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 11,700 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    160 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly holiday rentals

    Find 100 rentals that welcome pets

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    90 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    230 of Alnwick holiday rentals include wifi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi and Pool across Alnwick rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Alnwick stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!

Top-rated holiday rentals in Alnwick

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Top guest favourite
A stylish interior showcases a cozy seating area with a gray sofa adorned with colorful cushions. Natural wood paneling lines the walls, and a large mirror reflects the light-filled kitchenette and the inviting bed area in the background.
Cabin
5 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Alnwick Glamping Pods

This stylish Pod is perfectly positioned above Edlingham Vale, with the Simonside hills beyond. Deep in the heart of North Northumberland, amenities in Alnwick and activities are just a 10 minute drive away. Next to the Pod, there is parking for 2 cars. Our Pod overlooks the hilltop Farm Steading of Overthwarts, giving panoramic views of the countryside. With your own private gated entrance, you can come and go as you please or enjoy the views from the comfort of the wood fired Kirami hot tub.

Top guest favourite
A bright window features a vase of sunflowers, their vibrant yellow petals contrasting against the soft gray of the window frame. Sunlight streams through the glass, casting gentle shadows on the window sill.
Townhouse
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 199 reviews

Town house, art deco style, wood burner.

Number Sixteen is a small Victorian terrace in the old part of town. Recently refurbished after standing empty, the house has been completely reworked inside to provide a comfortable, up to date home in the centre of Alnwick. The house has a fully equipped kitchen, bathroom with bath and separate shower and a large airy double bedroom with super-king size bed. Number Sixteen is a short walk from all amenities (pubs, restaurants, shops, bus station) and from attractions such as Alnwick Castle.

Top guest favourite
The studio is framed by natural stone and wood, featuring large glass windows that invite views of the surrounding fields. Bright light filters through, illuminating the open layout with a cozy seating area and a view of the sleeping space in the background.
Barn
5 out of 5 average rating, 272 reviews

Skylark Seaview Studio

Welcome to our self-contained hilltop studio surrounded by fields and panoramic views over the Northumbrian coast. A place to unwind and reconnect with nature. Located within walking distance of a remote outstretched beach and just a few miles from the coastal village of Alnmouth and historical village of Warkworth. Alnmouth train station is only a 5 minute drive. From here you can travel directly to Edinburgh in 1 hour. The studio features an open plan sleeping/ living area with a kitchen.

Top guest favourite
Cabin
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Lamberts Retreat

Unwind in rustic comfort with a touch of luxury. Our charming cabin is set on a peaceful farm just a short drive away from our beaches and two welcoming local pubs. Whether you're after a coastal escape or a countryside retreat, you'll find it all right here. Step inside and you'll find a thoughtfully designed space with ambient lighting, rustic décor, a fully equipped kitchen, a private wood fired hot tub. You'll also have the chance to enjoy farm-fresh ice cream during the summer months.

Guest favourite
A unique cabin is illuminated warmly against a starry night sky. The structure features an open entrance showcasing interior lighting, with a small chimney rising alongside. Surrounding the cabin are natural landscapes, including a tree and grassy grounds, creating an intimate setting in nature.
Tiny home
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 233 reviews

The View: idyllic and remote off-grid cabin

Sitting completely on its own at the edge of the Northumbrian moors, The View is a modern, off-grid cabin that allows you to truly ‘get away from it all.’ Gazing out over the Cheviots, this truly unique space is blessed with no surrounding buildings or neighbouring accommodation - offering total tranquility. Head out hill walking by day, then return to relax by the roaring fire. Sip a drink and watch as the weather rolls by. When night falls, soak in the silence and gaze up at the stars.

Top guest favourite
The living area features a bright yellow sofa and a comfortable beige sofa, arranged around a light rug. A modern dining table with white chairs is positioned nearby. Shelves filled with books are on display, along with ambient lighting and large windows letting in natural light.
Apartment
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 378 reviews

Hidden Escape In Alnwick Town Centre

A hidden gem within the centre of Alnwick for self-sustaining modern guests. Everything you need is just a short walk away including the world renowned Alnwick Castle & Gardens. Our flat has two good sized bedrooms one with a Kingsize bed with fresh Egyptian cotton bedding and there are an additional two comfortable sofa beds. Bedroom one has an ensuite with shower and there is also a main bathroom with a bathtub. A lovely light and spacious flat including a lounge-kitchen room.

Guest favourite
A serene bedroom setting features a spacious bed adorned with soft linens and decorative pillows. Two large windows frame the views of the surrounding countryside, while a stylish bathtub is positioned nearby, offering a relaxing retreat.
Farm stay
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Plover pure luxury in a Showman's Wagon + Hot Tub

Plover is a Showmans Wagon that we have renovated into a luxury glamping experience. Hot tub, firepit and BBQ outside to enjoy the rolling countryside and view down to the Northumberland Coast and Dark Skies. Wifi, Heating, 2 Toilets, Shower & Bath, Fully Fitted Kitchen, Kingsize bed, two singles &sofa bed , Sheets and Towels. Perfect place to unwind. In your own space on a working farm, sheep and cattle as your neighbours. 5 minute drive to our nearest Pub for evening meals.

Top guest favourite
The exterior of a charming stone cottage showcases its character with natural stone walls and a slate roof. Windows are framed neatly, and a welcoming entrance door is positioned at the front. A driveway provides access to a private parking space beside the cottage.
Cottage
5 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

Wildhope View, Bilton, nr Alnmouth

Wildhope View: A detached, characterful, stone cottage - especially for two. Located in the historic hamlet of Bilton, a stone’s throw away from the vibrant village of Alnmouth. A wonderful spot from which to explore the rugged Northumbrian coastline, idyllic countryside and magnificent, enchanted castles. Wildhope View is a cosy, romantic retreat with spectacular views of the rolling hills of the Aln valley and the, “18 arches” viaduct built in 1849 by Robert Stephenson.

Top guest favourite
The stone cottage features a welcoming entrance with a simple path leading to the door. Surrounding greenery includes grassy patches and shrubs. A wooden seating area is visible to one side, and a larger outdoor space is present beside the cottage.
Bungalow
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 242 reviews

The Byre, Bog Mill Cottages, edge of Alnwick

The Byre at Bog Mill, Alnwick is situated down a quarter mile private track and overlooks the River Aln, on the outskirts of Alnwick and three miles from coast. A spacious self contained cottage for two with double bedroom. Open plan living area with feature arched windows overlooking the garden. Safe parking is adjacent to the cottage and secure storage for bicycles is available. EV charger available. WiFi is free of charge within the cottage. No smoking. No pets.

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Flat
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

The Malthouse Penthouse , Alnwick, Northumberland

This bright and airy penthouse apartment, set in the former Alnwick Brewery and Maltings, is my home and I’m delighted to share it with you as a base for exploring Alnwick and the surrounding countryside. Just a stone’s throw from Alnwick Castle and Hulne Park, the flat has everything you need to self-cater, with a large supermarket conveniently located opposite. If you’d prefer to eat out, Alnwick’s many restaurants, cafés and pubs are only a few minutes’ walk away.

Top guest favourite
An open-plan living area is illuminated by natural light from overhead windows. Exposed wooden beams add character to the space. A comfortable sectional sofa is accompanied by a coffee table, while a dining area is visible in the background, featuring wooden cabinetry and bar seating.
Apartment
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 290 reviews

Alnwick Town Centre 1BR Rooftop apartment

This top floor loft apartment is tucked down a narrow lane in the very heart of the historic market town of Alnwick. It is just perfect for a couple looking for a luxury base in not only the heart of Alnwick, Northumberland but within walking distance of a whole host of attractions, such as Alnwick Castle and Garden, the famous book emporium Barter Books, and a good range of restaurants, cafes, bars and interesting independent shops.

Guest favourite
A comfortable bed is adorned with a textured patterned throw and decorative pillows. The sloped ceiling adds character, complemented by warm wall lighting. Soft, neutral tones create a relaxing atmosphere.
Cottage
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 257 reviews

One bedroom Rose Cottage

Cosy barn conversions, full of original character with mezzanine sleeping loft, oak-beam ceilings & wood burning stoves. The Hayloft, The Old Barn & The Stable are set in a light courtyard next to our beautiful gardens in the heart of Embleton, Alnwick, Northumberland. Perfect for couples or small families & just minutes from the beach. Please note there is an additional charge for pets of £10 per pet per night.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Alnwick?

    Explore stays near the historic town centre for easy access to Alnwick’s cafes, shops, and popular landmarks. Combining countryside charm and local character, accommodations around Alnmouth Road and rural cottages just outside town are frequently suggested.

  • What are the best things to do in Alnwick with kids?

    Families can wander through Alnwick Castle, discover themed gardens at The Alnwick Garden, and enjoy interactive exhibits at Bailiffgate Museum. Outdoor spaces and play areas are also available for children to explore.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Alnwick?

    Explore Alnwick Castle, stroll through The Alnwick Garden, and discover historic market streets lined with independent shops. Literary fans often visit Barter Books, while local museums share stories from the area’s past.

  • How is the weather in Alnwick?

    Alnwick has cool winters, with January temperatures around 36–45°F (2–7°C), and mild summers near 53–65°F (11–19°C). Rainfall is spread throughout the year, so packing layers and a waterproof jacket is suggested.

  • When is the best time to visit Alnwick?

    Late spring and summer are often recommended for milder temperatures and outdoor activities, with gardens in bloom and community gatherings. Autumn brings colorful parks and quieter streets for relaxed wandering.

  • What are the best places to visit in Alnwick?

    Alnwick Castle and The Alnwick Garden are among the most popular sites. Many visitors also explore Barter Books, the Bailiffgate Museum, and the town’s historic market area.

  • What are some hiking trails in Alnwick?

    Alnwick has riverside walks along the River Aln, estate paths around Hulne Park, and woodland trails near the town’s edge. These routes blend gentle terrain with castle views and seasonal wildlife.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Alnwick?

    Families can explore Alnwick Castle with themed events, wander the water features at The Alnwick Garden, and discover hands-on history at Bailiffgate Museum. Parks and local play spaces welcome kids for outdoor fun.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Alnwick?

    Alnwick is surrounded by scenic countryside, sandy beaches, and walking-friendly villages. Many travelers enjoy exploring coastal trails, nearby castles, and wildlife areas around the region.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Alnwick?

    Alnwick has a variety of pet-friendly options, including cottages and town centre stays where guests can bring dogs. The area’s parks and nearby trails make it convenient for walking with pets.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Alnwick?

    Arrive early for popular spots like Alnwick Castle or The Alnwick Garden to enjoy quieter moments. Market days showcase local produce and crafts, and independent bookshops are a favorite stop for browsing.

  • What is Alnwick known for?

    Alnwick is known for its historic castle, picturesque gardens, and roles in film and literature. The town’s markets, antique shops, and stories linked to royalty and artists are also frequently highlighted.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Alnwick?

    Seek out the quirky interiors at Barter Books, stroll along shaded paths in Hulne Park, or uncover local history at Bailiffgate Museum. Some visitors enjoy small art galleries and tucked-away cafes around the town centre.

  • What are the best foods to try in Alnwick?

    Enjoy locally rooted fare such as Northumberland sausages, regional cheeses, and fresh baked goods from local bakeries. Many cafes and pubs serve fish and chips, seasonal pies, and desserts highlighting local berries.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Alnwick?

    Pack layers to adapt to cool or changing temperatures, a waterproof jacket for rain, and comfortable shoes for walking historic streets or countryside trails. A reusable bag is handy for market finds and souvenirs.

  • What is the nightlife in Alnwick like?

    Alnwick has a relaxed nightlife with traditional pubs, modern bars, and occasionally live music or quiz nights. Many venues are locally owned, inviting a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Alnwick?

    Alnwick hosts seasonal markets, a frequently suggested food festival, and local arts events throughout the year. Community gatherings and historical reenactments at Alnwick Castle are also popular annual highlights.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Alnwick?

    Alnwick has a range of family-friendly rentals, including town homes, countryside cottages, and properties with extra bedrooms or outdoor space. Many are located near parks or historic sites for easy exploring.

All about 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.

What are the top things to do in Alnwick?

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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