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The Travelodge Newcastle Silverlink is ideally located 6 miles from Newcastle Central railway station, 5 miles from the A1 and 1 mile from the Tyne Tunnel. Nearby you will find many attractions such as the Metro Centre (7 miles) Royal Quays shopping and Newcastle city centre is approx. 6 miles away. The hotel features modern guest rooms with TV, tea and coffee making facilities and you can also advise reception if you require a hairdryer or iron and ironing board. The hotel features a Bar Cafe serving breakfast and evening meal.
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Set in an impressive 12 acres of woodland, adjacent to the Newcastle Racecourse and Northumberland Golf Course, the hotel has a stunning newly refurbished reception lounge, with comfortable sofas and armchairs. This is the ideal place to relax and unwind, with the hotels leisure club available to all guests. The bedrooms were refurbished in 2005 with the addition of air conditioning and a safe. Places of interest nearby include the Northumbrian coast, Beamish Open Air Museum, The Alnwick Garden and the castles of Alnwick and Bamburgh.
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The Village Hotel Newcastle is ideally situated for exploring Northumbria's beautiful and historic countryside and spectacular coastline, or for visiting the Metrocentre and the attractions of Newcastle city centre. Extensive leisure facilities include a 25 metre swimming pool, sauna, steamroom, gym and Healthworks beauty spa. There is also a choice of three dining experiences, including the relaxing and informal Victory Pub. Free WiFi is available at the hotel.
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Set in an impressive 12 acres of woodland, adjacent to the Newcastle Racecourse and Northumberland Golf Course, the hotel has a stunning newly refurbished reception lounge, with comfortable sofas and armchairs. This is the ideal place to relax and unwind, with the hotels leisure club available to all guests. The bedrooms were refurbished in 2005 with the addition of air conditioning and a safe. Places of interest nearby include the Northumbrian coast, Beamish Open Air Museum, The Alnwick Garden and the castles of Alnwick and Bamburgh.
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