Things to do in Newbiggin-by-the-Sea

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Attraction
Free

Thrunton Wood

Thrunton Wood is planted on and around two steep escarpments of sandstone. These lofty crags provide spectacular viewpoints of the Northumbrian scenery.

The Strategy
Activity
From £45

The Strategy

The Strategy is exciting, challenging and a little bit different, a live escape game in Sunderland.

WWT Washington Wetland Centre
Attraction
Adults from £9.72

WWT Washington Wetland Centre

Get close to rare and exotic birds, mammals and different wetland habitats. Walk with a warden, bug hunt or tour the duckery.

National Glass Centre
Attraction
Free

National Glass Centre

A Centre of national excellence supporting the research, teaching, production, exhibition and enjoyment of contemporary glass.

Laser Quest Sunderland
Activity

Laser Quest Sunderland

The ultimate laser tag adventure game in Tyne & Wear suitable for all ages.

Attraction
Free

Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens

Discover Sunderland's fascinating history in one place. With a collection dating back to 1846 there are plenty of surprises.

Mowbray Park
Attraction
Free

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.

Herrington Country Park
Attraction
Free

Herrington Country Park

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Herrington Country Park is is one of the largest parks in Sunderland and home to many exciting events.

Attraction
Adults £19.50

Beamish - The living Museum of the North

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World famous open air museum, telling the story of life in the North East England during the 1820s, 1900s 1940s and 1950s.