The Hog's Head Inn
Alnwick
A silver award-winner in the North East England Tourism Awards, The Hog’s Head Inn in Alnwick is named after the tavern in the Harry Potter books and films. Just a few minutes’ drive from Alnwick Castle, which doubled as Hogwarts in the first two boy-wizard films, this modern inn is close to The Alnwick Garden, Alnmouth and Northumberland National Park. Close to the beautiful trails of Northumberland National Park and beaches of nearby Alnmouth, muddy boots, paws and wheels are welcome here. We look forward to hosting you and your dog overnight or for a Northumberland getaway break.
Newcastle Airport
52km
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England’s best golf tour operator 2026 winner
Time Zone:
GMT+0
Currency:
British Pound
Temperature:
00-00℃
Cost of a Beer:
£5.00
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£5.00
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About The Area
Alnwick offers golfers a striking Northumberland base where rugged coastline, historic castles and classic links golf combine to create one of England’s most scenic and underappreciated golf regions. Positioned just inland from the North Sea and within easy reach of championship coastal layouts, it provides authentic, crowd-free golf in dramatic surroundings.
The closest standout venue is Alnmouth Golf Club (Foxton Hall), a traditional links-style course with sweeping coastal views and firm, undulating fairways that demand precision and creativity. Just along the coast lies Goswick Golf Club, an Open Championship Final Qualifying venue renowned for its expansive dunes, fast-running turf and strong wind influence. Further south, Dunstanburgh Castle Golf Club delivers a visually stunning round beneath the ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle, offering one of the most photogenic backdrops in English golf.
Golf in this region is pure and traditional — natural terrain, firm links conditions and a pace of play that feels unhurried. The courses are walkable and rarely overcrowded, allowing rounds to unfold against wide North Sea horizons.
Off the fairways, Alnwick itself is steeped in history. Alnwick Castle, famously featured in film productions, dominates the town and is well worth a visit. The nearby Northumberland coastline offers long sandy beaches and dramatic cliff walks, while charming coastal villages such as Seahouses provide fresh seafood and harbourfront pubs. The region’s dark skies also make for excellent stargazing on clear evenings.
The prime months for golf are May through September, when fairways firm up and daylight stretches long into the evening. For golfers seeking classic English links, dramatic scenery and genuine tranquillity, Alnwick offers a distinctive and quietly exceptional coastal golf experience.


















