The Hadrian Hotel is a beautiful property set in the rolling hills of Northumberland, an ideal base for those walking Hadrians wall, exploring the museums and sights in the area or just having a relaxing break in the Northumberland countryside. The Hadrian boasts 11 newly refurbished bedrooms and a pub serving home cooked food with ingredients sourced from the surrounding farms and gardens, complete with roaring open fires in the Winter and a large beer garden for the Summer.
Also tucked away inside the hotel, is our small fine dining restaurant, Hjem, which serves a tasting menu of Northumbrian produce four nights a week. We provide the best of home cooked, locally sourced ingredients, available everyday alongside a wide selection of wines, spirits, and locally brewed beer. The B&B has 11 newly refurbished bedrooms, all with ensuites and a complimentary breakfast.
The newest addition to The Hadrian, Restaurant Hjem brings the flavours and style of Scandinavia to the Tyne Valley with an ambitious tasting menu.
Also tucked away inside the hotel, is our small fine dining restaurant, Hjem, which serves a tasting menu of Northumbrian produce four nights a week. We provide the best of home cooked, locally sourced ingredients, available everyday alongside a wide selection of wines, spirits, and locally brewed beer. The B&B has 11 newly refurbished bedrooms, all with ensuites and a complimentary breakfast.
The newest addition to The Hadrian, Restaurant Hjem brings the flavours and style of Scandinavia to the Tyne Valley with an ambitious tasting menu.
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Tucked away within the hotel is our sister restaurant, Hjem.
Hjem (pronounced "yem") is both a Northumbrian and Scandinavian word for "home", making it an apt name for the restaurant which sees the very best produce of Northumberland come together with Scandinavian values and cooking techniques.
Please be advised that Hjem's booking system is operated independently of the hotel and so a room booking does not guarantee you a table in the restaurant.
Hjem (pronounced "yem") is both a Northumbrian and Scandinavian word for "home", making it an apt name for the restaurant which sees the very best produce of Northumberland come together with Scandinavian values and cooking techniques.
Please be advised that Hjem's booking system is operated independently of the hotel and so a room booking does not guarantee you a table in the restaurant.
We'd love to hear from you! Feel free to also check out our FAQ page with lots of general questions about dining and staying with us.
If travelling by public transport, we recommend taking the train to Hexham Train Station and getting a taxi from outside the station.
Trains to Hexham from Newcastle run roughly every 40 minutes from Central Station and the journey takes around 35 minutes.
The latest train back to Newcastle from Hexham usually departs just after 11.40pm.
We advise planning any travel by public transport in advance of your visit.
If travelling by public transport, we recommend taking the train to Hexham Train Station and getting a taxi from outside the station.
Trains to Hexham from Newcastle run roughly every 40 minutes from Central Station and the journey takes around 35 minutes.
The latest train back to Newcastle from Hexham usually departs just after 11.40pm.
We advise planning any travel by public transport in advance of your visit.
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