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The Commissioners Quay Inn - The Inn Collection Group, hotel in Blyth

Situated in Blyth, 23 km from Northumbria University, The Commissioners Quay Inn - The Inn Collection Group features accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

First time in Blyth, with an overall positive experience. I stayed over for a single night whilst busy exploring the area. The location was interesting as it was on the further and quieter end of the harbor which was actually a really nice surrounding. The room itself was relatively large and comfortable. Whilst there was a sea view, it was more looking at boats coming in as opposed to any beach, though I did actually enjoy this as it was peaceful. The room was very quiet despite having a pub/restaurant downstairs. I ate dinner and had breakfast here, both of which were really good and rather inexpensive. Staff were always very friendly and accomodating. I enjoyed the self service check-in/out as this was very convenient and efficient.
8.7
Scored 8.7
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
1,655 reviews
Price from£115per night
The seahorse, hotel in Blyth

The seahorse has quiet street views, free WiFi and free private parking, situated in Blyth, 21 km from Northumbria University.

Very clean and comfortable. Breakfast was nice too.
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very good
Rated very good
459 reviews
Price from£85per night
oddfellowsbandb, hotel in Blyth

Boasting a garden and views of sea, oddfellowsbandb is a bed and breakfast set in a historic building in Blyth, 23 km from Northumbria University.

There was none
7.6
Scored 7.6
Good
Rated good
315 reviews
Price from£70per night
The Tavern Bed and Breakfast, hotel in Blyth

The Tavern Bed and Breakfast is situated in Blyth. All rooms boast a shared kitchenette, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, and a shared bathroom. The accommodation offers free WiFi.

Good location, good value. Continental breakfast included. Would stay again if back in the area.
7.9
Scored 7.9
Good
Rated good
363 reviews
Price from£50per night
The Royal Hotel, hotel in Blyth

Situated in the heart of Whitley Bay, this family run hotel has offered both holidaying guests and contractors a friendly and high standard of accommodation for over 30 years.

The Royal is a traditional, civilised hotel, and it seems to attract guests who are the same way because there were no problems with noise at all.The price I paid was very good for a bank holiday weekend, especially as a generous breakfast is included. (I was impressed that they had gluten-free toast.) My room was a decent size for a single room and had proper wooden furniture. The location is great, right on the seafront and only a short walk from everything. The staff were all friendly and helpful. Oh, and the shower worked perfectly, something I no longer take for granted in hotels.
7.3
Scored 7.3
Good
Rated good
2,523 reviews
Price from£80per night
The Snowy Owl by Innkeeper's Collection, hotel in Blyth

Just 7 miles north of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, the Innkeeper's Collection Cramlington is a converted farmhouse ideal for exploring the Northumberland coast.

Great food, great sized room, great staff...
8.5
Scored 8.5
Very good
Rated very good
1,476 reviews
Price from£89.10per night
Lairds House, hotel in Blyth

Lairds House has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Bedlington. The property is around 20 km from Northumbria University, 20 km from Theatre Royal and 21 km from Newcastle Train Station.

Staff went above and beyond providing me with personalised meal choices. And ordered items that wasn't on their menu to make my stay more pleasurable.
9.1
Scored 9.1
Superb
Rated superb
515 reviews
Price from£100per night
Holiday Inn Newcastle Gosforth Park, an IHG Hotel, hotel in Blyth

Set in 18 acres of grounds, Holiday Inn Newcastle Gosforth Park is next to the A19/A1 (North). Only 6 miles from Newcastle centre, it is within easy reach of the beautiful Northumbrian coastline.

Nothing at all bad hotel from the start supposedly smelt fag smoke in my room yeah I am a smoking but I respect there non smoking rule and I went out for fags so they have smelt fat smoke in the corridor so they just invited them self in and went right through all our belongings and I mean everything while we weren’t there so that’s totally in the wrong there
8.5
Scored 8.5
Very good
Rated very good
2,461 reviews
Price from£84.15per night
Dunes Hotel, hotel in Blyth

Set in Whitley Bay, 1.1 km from Whitley Bay, Dunes Hotel offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.

Location is perfect for all amenities and also a 3 minute walk to the metro station. Free parking adjacent to the Hotel. Very friendly welcome and staff available 24 hours a day.
8.1
Scored 8.1
Very good
Rated very good
1,306 reviews
Price from£49per night
The Portland, hotel in Blyth

Set in Ashington and with Northumbria University reachable within 30 km, The Portland offers express check-in and check-out, allergy-free rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property and a...

Nothing really except the staff were really friendly and helpful.
8.5
Scored 8.5
Very good
Rated very good
690 reviews
Price from£85per night
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What guests said about Blyth:

  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    We were visiting family in Blyth and there is lots to do in...

    We were visiting family in Blyth and there is lots to do in the area. We took a bus from Blyth to Whitley Bay - 10 min journey along the coast, lovely scenery. Whitley bay has a lovely high street set behind the main beach area.
    Carol
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    A good base for exploring north Northumberland.

    A good base for exploring north Northumberland. Lots of English Heritage sites and natural beauty, including wonderful unspoilt beaches, within easy distance. The town centre is rather depressing, but the port area is bustling with new industries associated with wind turbine and photovoltaic energy development. There is also Ridley Park, a great community asset with well thought out activities for all ages.
    Hilary
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Blyth is very industrial and the hotel far exceeded our...

    Blyth is very industrial and the hotel far exceeded our hopes! There are some lovely restaurants in Blyth. Blyth is a great place to stay to visit all Northumberland with ease! There is a lovely park for children and dog walking. The beaches are beautiful , lovely sand!
    AnnAndRick
    United Kingdom
  • 4.0
    Scored 4.0

    A place you would only want to go to if you had work or...

    A place you would only want to go to if you had work or family living there . Not a great place to see anything interesting .we used it as a stop of traveling north would not be going back any time soon you would be better of staying in Morpeth 10 mins down the road .
    Sophia
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Having lived not far from Blyth many years ago, it's been...

    Having lived not far from Blyth many years ago, it's been awhile since I've been here. Pleased to see the regeneration going on close to the shore line and the many historic buildings around. I've never been on the beach here until this visit, but enjoyed a long walk on a beautiful, quiet, sandy beach with lots of interesting distractions such as several surfers making the most of the rollers coming in, to the old Tall Ship berthed on the jetty.
    Michael
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Lovely beach and free to park which is a rarity.

    Lovely beach and free to park which is a rarity. Ridley Park was good fun when the water fountains were working. Designated cycle paths parallel to the beach. Would have liked to have visited the Blyth Battery but it's only open on a Saturday.
    Michael
    United Kingdom