The Anglers Arms Longframlington, Northumberland, NE65 8AX

  • 8 bedrooms

Riverside Pub between Morpeth and Alnwick with Fantastic Tripadvisor Reviews

The Anglers Arms is set beside the River Coquet at Weldon Bridge, just outside the village of Longframlington. With an enviable reputation for delicious food, the pub is a favourite stopping point for walkers, cyclists and anglers. Its location between the Northumberland National Park and the county’s spectacular coastline makes it an ideal base for discovering some of the region’s most beautiful landscapes. With comfortable bedrooms and peaceful riverside surroundings, this brilliant pub is perfect for countryside breaks, walking holidays, and relaxed getaways.

Offers

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Facilties & Amenities

  • Beer Garden
  • Breakfast
  • Craft Beer
  • Dog Friendly Rooms
  • Family Friendly
  • Log Fires
  • Parking
  • WiFi

Bedrooms

The Anglers Arms has comfortable double and twin bedrooms upstairs, an apartment, and holiday cottage at the year. With the peaceful river just outside and the warmth of the pub downstairs, guests can enjoy a restful stay in a traditional Northumberland inn. The accommodation suits couples, solo travellers and small groups visiting the area for walking, fishing or exploring the nearby coast and castles. The cottage is dog and family friendly.

Food & Drink

Food at The Anglers Arms focuses on pub classic served in a welcoming country setting. The menu features comforting favourites, alongside seasonal dishes, and a roast on Sundays. Behind the bar, you will find a range of local ales, wines, spirits and soft drinks. Enjoy a quick sandwich at the bar, a leisurely lunch after a long walk, or a romantic supper in the evening.

Nearby

Brinkburn Priory – Atmospheric medieval priory beside the River Coquet managed by English Heritage (5 miles).

Northumberland Zoo – Family friendly zoo in felton. (5 miles).

Cragside – National Trust Victorian estate and the former home of inventor Lord Armstrong (7 miles).

Rothbury – Charming market town known as the gateway to the Northumberland National Park (8 miles).

Northumberland National Park – Vast protected landscape with some of England’s best walking, cycling and wildlife watching (10 miles).

Alnwick Castle – Historic castle famous for its gardens and film appearances including Harry Potter (16 miles).

The Coast – 15-20 minute drive of popular coastal spots such as Warkworth and Amble.