3 best parks & nature in Newcastle upon Tyne

Wylam Brewery
Exhibition Park

Park

On the northern edge of the centre, be sure to visit the beautiful Exhibition Park with its small Palace of Arts, now home to the Wylam microbrewery. The park, with a small lake where you can hire a boat, landscaped paths and flowerbeds, is loosely connected to the huge Town Moor meadow, popular for long walks and sports. [btn "The 10 best hotels in Newcastle" https://www.booking.com/city/gb/newcastle.en.html?aid=2380460;label=p-newcastle…

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Tynemouth Lighthouse
Tynemouth

Cape, Lighthouse, Park, Lookout

Take a trip to the mouth of the River Tyne in the North Sea and enjoy great walks along the coast, relaxing on the grassy plains and benches, and spectacular sea views. [btn "Find a hotel with sea views" https://www.booking.com/city/gb/newcastle.en.html?aid=2380460;label=p-newcastle-tynemouth] What to see along the estuary? Lighthouses on the quays protecting the boats entering the river from the waves The stone lighthouse on the north…

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Cullercoats Bay
Cullercoats Beach

Sandy beach, Cliff, For kids

The sandy beach at Cullercoats Bay is sandwiched under a 15-metre cliff between the much longer and better-known Whitley Bay and Long Sands beaches. [btn "Find a hotel with sea views" https://www.booking.com/city/gb/newcastle.en.html?aid=2380460;label=p-newcastle-cullercoats] Cullercoats Beach is roughly 100 metres long and protected from the waves of the open sea by two stone jetties, a change from the larger beaches. This is also why…

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