Attractions in Whitley Bay

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Free

Discovery Museum

Embark on a journey of exploration and discovery. Engaging exhibits and interactive displays await visitors of all ages.

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Free

National Glass Centre

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

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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.

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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
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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.

Angel of the North
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Free

Angel of the North

The largest angel sculpture in the world.

Woodhorn Museum
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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.

Herrington Country Park
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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.

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Free

Carlisle Park

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

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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.