Wheelchair accessible things to do in Newcastle upon Tyne


Newcastle city has a rich history of shipbuilding and innovation, as well as a lively culture and nightlife. You can explore the iconic bridges across the Quayside, enjoy the award-winning restaurants and bars, or catch a show at one of the many theatres and venues.

Newcastle upon Tyne is also home to some of the best attractions and museums in the region, such as the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, the Discovery Museum, and the Great North Museum.

Whether you are a daytripper, a foodie, or a party animal, Newcastle upon Tyne has something for everyone.

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Attraction
Adults from £6.50

Woodhorn Museum

Located in what was once the largest pit village in the world, the former colliery is now home to our popular visitor attraction.

Oriental Museum
Attraction
Free

Oriental Museum

Discover Asian art, culture, and history, diverse collections, educational exhibits, interactive displays, family-friendly, enriching experience.

Hall Hill Farm
Attraction
Adults £11.95

Hall Hill Farm

Hall Hill Farm is an award winning mixed farm of 290 hectares - a great day out for children and schools with loads of great things to do and see.

Durham University Botanic Garden
Attraction
Adults £5

Durham University Botanic Garden

Lush botanical haven, diverse plant collections, tranquil oasis, educational exhibits, family-friendly, peaceful atmosphere.

Durham Coast
Attraction
Free

Durham Coast

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

Activity
From £15

The Axe House

North East's premium axe throwing venue. We offer family, friends and colleagues an experience like no other.

The Gaming Hideaway
Activity

The Gaming Hideaway

The Ultimate Virtual Reality & Gaming Entertainment Centre

Activity
From £21

Sedgefield Racecourse

One of the country's friendliest racecourses, with a reputation for a warm, relaxed atmosphere.