Things to do in Tyne and Wear, England: The Best Traveler Resources

March 25, 2022 Malia Yoakum

Discover the best top things to do in Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom including The Literary & Philosophical Society, Newcastle Mansion House, St. Mary's Lighthouse and Visitor Centre, New City Library, Tyne & Wear Archives, Newcastle Civic Centre, Thornley Woodlands Centre, Metroradio Arena, Ravensworth Golf Club, Rainton Meadows Nature Reserve & Visitor Centre.
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1. The Literary & Philosophical Society

23 Westgate Road, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 1SE England +44 191 232 0192 [email protected] http://www.litandphil.org.uk
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5.0 based on 187 reviews

The Literary & Philosophical Society

Reviewed By BluesBoy69 - Stanley, United Kingdom

Wonderful building full of books and more. Explore it’s amazing, smells of history. Basic coffee shop available.

2. Newcastle Mansion House

10 Fernwood Road Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 1TT England +44 191 211 5979 [email protected] http://www.newcastle.gov.uk/weddings
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5.0 based on 97 reviews

Newcastle Mansion House

The Mansion House is a unique historic venue available to hire for a variety of special occasions. Built in Jesmond in 1887,this unique setting is an ideal venue for private events, whether you are planning a business meeting for a small number of people, or a lavish wedding celebration. Add your name to a guest list that has included royalty, heads of state and peers of the realm. The Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of Newcastle upon Tyne and is available for private hire. We can help you to plan weddings, birthday celebrations, Christmas parties, business functions and more. Please contact us to discuss your individual requirements we are always happy to talk you through your event and perhaps we can give you some ideas to make it a memorable occasion. The Mansion House is conveniently located in Jesmond, a leafy suburb close to central Newcastle. It is easily reached by road and is also close to bus routes and Jesmond Metro station.

Reviewed By P1696OIdavidg

The Mansion House was an outstanding venue for our wedding. Kristina helped us planned every detail to make the day perfect. Nothing was too much trouble for Kristina and she now feels part of our family. We were sad to leave her and the Mansion House behind on the next morning. The day ran like clockwork with Kristina and her team leaving nothing to chance or unchecked, we can’t thank her enough. The food was amazing, both in the afternoon for The Wedding Breakfast and for the Evening Reception, with many of the guests commenting that it was the best wedding food they’ve ever had. The breakfast the next morning was also outstanding. Thanks to James also for looking after the later stages of the evening and the next morning. The venue was perfect for all the guests. 74 for the daytime and the full 130 for the evening do was perfect and the venue coped with those numbers with no issues. Plenty areas in the venue for guests to mill about chatting to others. Added bonus were the rooms upstairs, all spacious and very comfortable and allowed us to continue the celebration in the most fantastic venue. Most guests had never even heard of the Mansion House even though we are all local and it was just the most amazing choice Thanks so much again to Kristina and her team.

3. St. Mary's Lighthouse and Visitor Centre

St. Marys Island, Whitley Bay NE26 4RS England +44 191 643 4777 [email protected] https://my.northtyneside.gov.uk/category/635/st-marys-lighthouse
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4.5 based on 839 reviews

St. Mary's Lighthouse and Visitor Centre

Reached between the tides via a short causeway, St. Mary's has all the fascination of a miniature, part-time island. The Lighthouse, completed in 1898 on a hazardous coast for shipping, remained operational until 1984 when it was superseded by modern navigational techniques. Since then the Lighthouse and former keepers' cottages have been operated as a visitor centre by North Tyneside Council. The surrounding Nature Reserve contains an area of rockpools, clifftop grassland, a beach and newly created wetland habitats.Wherever possible we are open seven days a week between May and September, and during weekends and school holidays in the winter. However, it is not possible for us to open on some days because of tidal conditions. The stated opening times can also be subject to variations on occasion due to weather affecting the times of the tide.

Reviewed By juliepat23

lovely place - coffee shop and little gift shop friendly staff/areas to have a picnic amazing views Kids can go crab fishing and see fish sea creatures- very educational

4. New City Library

City Library Charles Avison Building 33 New Bridge Street West 33 New Bridge Street West, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8AX England +44 191 277 4100 http://www.newcastle.gov.uk/leisure-libraries-and-tourism/libraries/city-library
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4.5 based on 79 reviews

New City Library

Reviewed By sharonbA4970LF

Attended Newcastle Noir in the library and it was an excellent venue; central and lots of light and space

5. Tyne & Wear Archives

Newcastle Discovery Blandford Square, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4JA England +44 191 277 2248 [email protected] http://www.twmuseums.org.uk/archives
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Tyne & Wear Archives

Following new advice in response to the COVID 19 pandemic and in line with other cultural organisations, we have taken the difficult decision to close all of our museums and galleries and the archives from 5pm on Wednesday 18 March. This is provisionally until 1 May 2020 but we will be reviewing the situation and updating if anything changes. Please sign up to our emails at mustseemuseums.org.uk and check our social media channels and website so we can keep you up to date with what’s going on. Thank you for your support and understanding at this challenging time. Stay well and we look forward to welcoming you back in due course.

6. Newcastle Civic Centre

Civic Centre Barras Bridge, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8QH England +44 191 278 7878 [email protected] http://www.newcastle.gov.uk
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4.5 based on 47 reviews

Newcastle Civic Centre

As one of Newcastle upon Tyne’s central landmarks, The Civic Centre is visible from all approaches in to the city. Bring your events to life here, should it be a corporate dinner or awards ceremony, or perhaps a smaller intimate function that would be well suited to a private secluded venue. With some of the largest and most flexible rooms in the city, functions of any description and size can be catered for. The magnificent, modernistic rooms can be tailored to meet even the grandest of ideas you may have. Bring professionalism and ceremony to a conference of any size by incorporating the flexible spaces and with an award-winning Chef Savour, the exquisite gourmet dishes that will Complement your event. Newcastle Civic Centre A venue like no other A Unique Historic Venue

Reviewed By GeordieBoy84 - Durham, United Kingdom

Great experience here during a whisky festival. Well organised area with a cloak room and large enough for lots of people.

7. Thornley Woodlands Centre

West Thornley Cottage Lockhaugh Road, Rowlands Gill NE39 1QN England +44 1207 545212 http://www.gateshead.gov.uk/Leisure%20and%20Culture/countryside/vistorcentres.aspx
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4.5 based on 31 reviews

Thornley Woodlands Centre

Reviewed By 403deel

So glad to see this open again and the wonderful smiling, friendly people that run it are all back. ALL volunteers..... Yes, there’s limited parking as a previous review mentioned but vine on, it’s an area of natural beauty for nature a Ashford not actually our play ground. The centre provides tons of info and advice ( hopefully acknowledged) on its huge wildlife. It’s not the metro centre or a theme park, though some visitors see it as such and leave their rubbish all over. Thank you volunteers and workers for trying your best in these times of ‘Brits Abroad’ being ‘Brits at Home’. Again though, well done on all your smiles and ongoing hard work.

8. Metroradio Arena

Metroradio Arena Arena Way, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 7NA England +44 844 493 6666
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4.0 based on 5 reviews

Metroradio Arena

9. Ravensworth Golf Club

Angel View Long Bank Long Bank, Eighton Banks, Gateshead NE9 7NE England +44 191 487 6014 [email protected] http://www.ravensworthgolfclub.co.uk/
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4.0 based on 40 reviews

Ravensworth Golf Club

We are a Community Golf club providing excellent golf course, function room, restaurant and bar for members and non members all year round. We have a fantastic club house which can can be hired for private functions of all types. Excellent onsite catering available to all. Enjoy a relaxing drink with fantastic views from our refurbished balcony overlooking the Angel of The North."

Reviewed By Worlad - Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

This is a very good test of golf it’s up and down so don’t expect an easy walk But saying that some great views and it does has a great layout Clubhouse is bright and modern

10. Rainton Meadows Nature Reserve & Visitor Centre

Rainton Meadows Mallard Way Chilton Moor, Houghton-le-Spring DH4 6PU England +44 191 584 3112 [email protected] http://durhamwt.com/reserves/rainton-meadows/
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4.0 based on 111 reviews

Rainton Meadows Nature Reserve & Visitor Centre

Rainton Meadows is just one of 35 nature reserves owned and managed by Durham Wildlife Trust. The visitor centre and children's WildPlay area area open seven days a week from 10am – 4.00pm. The centre has a range of facilities including toilets, a classroom, meeting rooms and a fantastic coffee shop. There is an excellent network of accessible pathways linking viewing areas that look across the lakes and wetlands, with areas of grassland and woodland completing the habitats on site. Rainton Meadows has developed into a significant area for wildlife over the last 20 years. The wetlands and grasslands support a wide range of birds and over 200 species have been recorded. Waders such as redshank, oystercatcher, lapwing are regularly seen and also more unusual species such as little ringed plover. All five species of UK owl can be seen at different times of the year and there are good numbers of warblers, finches, tits and farmland birds. Stoat, weasel, brown hare and roe deer are regularly seen and the wetlands attract numerous dragonflies and damselflies. Butterfly numbers are also high, particularly grassland species.

Reviewed By jilly1958

Fabulous for walking in wide open spaces , great wildflowers , bird life , cafe and toilets etc , 3 or 4 different routes to take , ex,or ponies , a fabulous pond to walk around and spot dragonflies .

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