Offering an à la carte restaurant, Laburnum Guest House is located in Wylam, and is just 11 miles from Newcastle. It features a garden, free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Jeffrey
United States
Good restaurant on site. In a cute little village.
The hotel is 300 metres from the terminal building at Newcastle Airport and a 15-minute Metro ride from Newcastle city centre. It has free Wi-Fi, a restaurant and a cocktail bar.
Just off the A1 and right outside the MetroCentre, Europe's largest leisure and retail complex, this 4-star hotel offers a convenient location, luxurious, modern rooms and great comforts and...
Kelly
United Kingdom
Liked the convenience of how it was so close to Metro centre.
Located in Gateshead, 5.1 km from MetroCentre, Michelangelos - Rooms, Restaurant & Bar provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
David
United Kingdom
Lovely welcome on our next to last leg of C2C Hadrian's Wall bike ride. Bikes stored, booked in and 2 pints of Guinness pulled within 5 minutes of arrival. So welcoming!
Restaurant table booked and our evening meal was perfect following a long day on the bikes. Comfy room, great breakfast, great value. Perfect!
Situated in Newcastle upon Tyne, 7.2 km from MetroCentre, The Keelman and Big Lamp Brewery features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Karina
United Kingdom
The staff try their best but they are let down by very poor maintenance and the owners not investing any time or money. The web site does NOT reflect what the property is actually like.
Wylam is nice little village friendly locals.
The Ship advertises breakfast on their web page but we didn’t get one. The landlady was on holiday same time we stayed so wonder if that’s the reason why we never got a breakfast. We paid £87 night for small room with very old beds.
We had no shower gels or soaps and had to buy from chemist. Joanne landlady was on holiday hence reason for no breakfast which is stated on website. The room was clean but bed was very old and rickety.
The pub bar staff were very friendly but very limited knowledge on accommodation almost to the point they was frighten to say anything. I did ask if they would pay £87 night for a rickety old bed in 9x11 room.
We aldd sad o had to make our own bed every day / night had there been availability we would have gone to another property..... very disappointed would like some one to call to explain how the dearest accommodation in Wylam yet the only one that doesn’t supply a breakfast
Kevin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great little place with friendly locals and very good real...
Great little place with friendly locals and very good real ales! We Just found it a little short on eating places on certain nights so visitors need to be aware. However, the village Co-op came to our rescue!
VALERIE
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I have family in Wylam, and always stay B&B or hotel my...
I have family in Wylam, and always stay B&B or hotel my choice. I like Wylam. I usually park the car and walk to wherever I need to go in the area, Found the coffee shop this time, and I always find something in the Pharmacy that is useful. Purchased a thermometer this visit, which I have not been able to locate elsewhere.
I love the sound of the river rushing through the place.
linda
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice pleasant village near to Hadrians wall and other towns.
Nice pleasant village near to Hadrians wall and other towns. Just of A69. Couple of pubs a small country park to where Georgia Stephenson was born. We ate at the bistro enGlaze both nights as the food was good
Susan
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Only there for one evening before watching GNR, but the...
Only there for one evening before watching GNR, but the village was very pretty had at least 3 pubs and an excellent bistro. I would like to complete the Wylam wagonway, I've only covered about 2 miles of it.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We attended for a family wedding so location was very...
We attended for a family wedding so location was very central. Train station a 10 minute walk away gave great access to other areas. People very friendly and helpful we had to use taxis quite a bit the local taxi service were very reliable.
The Ship Inn is a very friendly venue. Right in the middle of Wylam. The staff were so helpful. Our room was lovely and the shower was so nice and hot! We ate in the pub and the food was great. My husband has coeliacs and they had gluten free food and crucially, gluten free lager for him which was wonderful. In fact, when I mentioned it in my email, the staff even offered to get other beer if he didn't like what they provided which I thought was a really wonderful touch. We had a great stay.
The staff were really welcoming, friendly and helpful. One lady gave me a load of extra milks as I love my tea & coffee and got through them quite a bit! The room had a beautiful blue decor and a nice period fire place. A great bath with hot water running no problem. I was off to celebrate a friend's wedding at Vallum Farm and this was the perfect relaxing place to get ready. Wylam is beautiful too, especially salmon leaping in the Tyne!
We were hiking Hadrian's Wall and stayed at the Boathouse. The staff was very friendly and the accommodations were perfect for four tired hikers. The unique pub serves Thai food that is delicious! The owner went out of his way to be sure we had everything we needed. The Boathouse at Wylam left us smiling and laughing.
Lovely clean, spacious rooms with very comfortable beds. The food in the bistro was exceptional, the staff were very friendly and welcoming. Wylam is a pretty gem of a place, worth exploring in its own right, but also a perfect base for visiting other areas as it’s only 10 mins from the A1
Everything! Cannot recommend this place highly enough. The service was wonderful, the food was outstanding, the rooms were comfortable and clean. Highly recommend for both locals and visitors, well worth the trip into Wylam for the exceptional food and service.
The location was good, as was the parking. We were on a "room only" basis so we can't rate a breakfast. We found Wylam to be a lovely village with several nice walks and excellent real ale pubs, friendly locals, and handy for lots of sightseeing.
Great location, staff, food and stay.
Perfect for an overnight stay as we had a concert to go to in Newcastle city centre, however we never would have known how beautiful Wylam was if it wasn't for this.
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