Attractions in the North East


Exploring the North East unveils a captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Start your journey in Newcastle upon Tyne, where the iconic Tyne Bridge dominates the skyline alongside the historic Newcastle Castle. Delve into the region's industrial heritage at Beamish Museum, an open-air museum showcasing life in the North East during the Victorian and Edwardian eras.

Then, venture to Durham to marvel at its magnificent cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and explore the cobbled streets of its charming medieval city center. Finally, immerse yourself in the rugged landscapes of Northumberland, home to Hadrian's Wall and the stunning Northumberland Coast.

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Allendale Forge Studios

Mett local artists in this unique attraction. Shop and enjoy a delisious home-cooked food and explore the surrounding area.

Durham Coast
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Durham Coast

County Durham's coastline has emerged from a polluted industrial past to become a haven for wildlife.

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The Tyne Bridge

An iconic symbol of the city's heritage. Majestic architecture and scenic views make it a must-see attraction for visitors.

Mowbray Park
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Mowbray Park

Mowbray Park is one of the oldest parks in the North East of England and provides plenty to do especially if you are a Lewis Carroll fan.

Wynyard Woodland Park
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Wynyard Woodland Park

Wynyard Woodland Park started life as a working railway carrying freight to the ports along the River Tees.

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The Quayside

A vibrant waterfront hub. Iconic landmarks, lively markets, and scenic views make it a must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike.

Jesmon Dene Park
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Jesmon Dene Park

Escape to a tranquil oasis of nature. Woodland walks, babbling streams, and serene beauty await exploration in this urban retreat.

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Carlisle Park

A multi-award winning park in the heart of Morpeth, Northumberland.