Discover the best top things to do in Blyth, United Kingdom including Navigate Northumberland, The Fifth Point Diving Centre, Blyth Battery, Phoenix Theatre Blyth, Ridley Park, Beach Blyth, Masons Arms, Blyth Golf Club, Blyth Sports Centre, Blyth Cricket and Rugby Club.
Restaurants in Blyth
5.0 based on 27 reviews
Navigate Northumberland provides Challenge Walks for individuals, groups and charities, we also provide Navigation Courses and Guided Walks.
5.0 based on 11 reviews
The Home of Modern Diving. Bursting the outdated bubble that is the UK diving scene, The Fifth Point is a dive centre with a difference. Warm, welcoming and friendly, we offer scuba diving training of all levels, diving and snorkelling trips plus air fills, equipment sales and kit servicing.
4.5 based on 129 reviews
Situated on the sand dunes right on the beach at Blyth and adjacent to a huge free car park this is an accessible site with plenty of signage about what you are looking at and includes various buildings in use during both world wars and also newly restored gun emplacements. Well worth a visit on an open day, the buildings hold all sorts of artefacts in room settings to give a real flavour of conditions at the time. There is plenty to look at and the volunteer guides are enthusiastic and knowledgeable. Great outing to combine with a trip to the beach, fish and chip shop and ice cream parlour!
4.5 based on 71 reviews
Great balls of Fire was a Fantastic performance. Had a great time singing along & dancing. I attended the performance along and was made to feel extremely welcome by staff and other audience members. A great little theater with big character and atmosphere. Also tickets & drink are reasonable priced too.
4.5 based on 120 reviews
This moderately sized park has been really well thought out with play spaces for 2 childrens age groups, lovely flowered retreat, well looked after flower beds, pristine war memorial,cafe with outdoor seating,bird viewing area, tennis court homage to stan laurel. All in all full marks for accessible welcoming use of space.
4.5 based on 77 reviews
Having grown up in Blyth and living here for most of my adult life, I've spent a lot of time at the wonderful beach. Living in the South now, it's one of the first things on my list when I visit home. A great dog walk all year round, with a mix of sand, rocks and the promenade with the famous Coastline fish and chip shop and other cafes as well as a childrens play area.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Restaurant/bar welcomes families including well behaved dogs. Food served 7 days a week. Walk-ins are welcome but advise booking where possible.
Popped in for a drink to check the re furb and was impressed. 2 of the party hadn't ate so ordered chicken burger and classic beef burger . Food was great and staff were friendly . Beer was good and all pre cautions to keep staff and customers safe were in place. Definitely be back
4.5 based on 4 reviews
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Blyth Sports Centre hosts a range of activities including Gym, Fitness Studios, Swimming Pool with Sauna, Sports hall and Softplay. Their is also an onsite cafe open to the public serving hot and cold refreshments.
Just been to Blyth swimming pool for the first time with my daughter, thought it was brilliant it has a 3 meter deep end for diving in and stars at 3foot plus they have a smaller pool for toddlers, they have a jacuzzi you can use as well which was good to go in after swimming, the changing rooms are very spacious and all areas are very clean and the staff were great ????????
A family friendly club, home to both cricket and rugby, with a thriving youth section. All welcome!!
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