Hexham Bridge crossing the River Tyne

Accommodation in Hexham

Find somewhere to sleep in the market town of Hexham, where restaurants and cafes sit on cobbled corners and Hadrian's Wall is just a stone's throw away. Stay in a luxury hotel, snug B&B or camp beneath the stars in this historic market town.

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Hotels in Hexham

From cosy inns to luxury spa hotels, Hexham has a wide range of excellent hotels to choose from. Sleep beneath the stars in a hotel with its own observatory, step out of your hotel and into your walking boots in Northumberland National Park, or kick back and relax on a luxury retreat.

B&Bs in Hexham

Snuggle up in a Hexham B&B, the perfect bases for exploring this historical town and its striking surrounding landscapes. Warm up beside a roaring open fire at the end of a long day of adventures and enjoy delicious home-cooked food.

Camping, Caravanning and Glamping in Hexham

Camp under Northumberland’s Dark Sky Park in one of Hexham’s camping, caravanning or glamping sites. Pitch your tent at a picturesque campsite, pick a caravan park to host your stay, or add a touch of luxury to your camping experience and glamp in a shepherd’s hut or log cabin.

Cottages in Hexham

Have the whole place to yourself in one of Hexham’s self-catering cottages. From hot tub homes to log burner lodges, and romantic getaways to large family stays, you are bound to find the right cottage for the occasion in Hexham.

See our selection of accommodation providers in and around Hexham below.

Recommended
Newbrough Inn

Red Lion Inn

01434 674226

Things to do in Hexham

Hexham is home to the beautiful Sele Park, floral gardens in the town centre, and the stunning grounds of Hexham House. Beneath the charming market town, Hexham holds a bloody history of marauding Vikings, and England’s first purpose-built prison, Hexham Old Gaol, which can be traced back to the 1300s. You will also find the impressive Hexham Abbey built in 674 AD. The eerie crypt from the original building still remains today, with some of the dusty stones coming from the Roman ruins of Hadrian’s Wall. Opposite the abbey, you will find the Queen’s Hall Arts Centre, a magnificent Victorian building which attracts the best international and national artists from music, drama, and dance, as well as nestling away two art galleries.
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