What to do and see in Ashington, England: The Best Things to do

July 28, 2021 Cedrick Jardin

Discover the best top things to do in Ashington, United Kingdom including Woodhorn Museum, Woodhorn Narrow Gauge Railway, BlockandTackle, Queen Elizabeth II Country Park, Fox Cover, Wansbeck Riverside Park, The Elephant, The Conchie Pub, Ashington Leisure Centre, Ashington Market.
Restaurants in Ashington

1. Woodhorn Museum

Woodhorn Museum Queen Elizabeth II Country Park, Ashington NE63 9AN England +44 1670 624455 [email protected] http://museumsnorthumberland.org.uk/
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4.5 based on 776 reviews

Woodhorn Museum

Woodhorn brings to life Northumberland’s proud mining heritage, alongside an ever-changing contemporary arts and event programme – making it a fun and cultural day out. The museum is proud to house the Ashington Group Collection of artworks – commonly known as the ‘Pitmen Painters’. This iconic display showcases what daily life was really like for miners in and around Ashington from the 1930s. It celebrates the people and mining communities of south East Northumberland. Woodhorn has an annual membership charge: £7 - Adult (£6.50 for multiple adults in a group) £6 - Concession Free - 16 and under.

Reviewed By Notjustchips - Milford on Sea, United Kingdom

My dad was a miner so this visit was quite nostalgic. This place gives you the chance to take a glimpse back into the days when coal was King. It goes through the years, showing clips and pictures, along with a soundtrack, of the Northumberland mining community. There is a cafe too. If you are in the area, give this place a visit, it’s so informative.

2. Woodhorn Narrow Gauge Railway

Queen Elizabeth II Country Park QEII Country Park Woodhorn, Ashington NE63 9YF England +44 7961 005164 [email protected] http://woodhornnarrowgaugerailway.weebly.com/index.html
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4.5 based on 101 reviews

Woodhorn Narrow Gauge Railway

In 1991, The Woodhorn Museum (Wansbeck Council) was given an ex mining locomotive and three man-riding cars by the NCB, following the closure of Vane Tempest Colliery near Durham.It was decided rather than allow these vehicles to become a static exhibition, it would serve the heritage of the community better if they were made operational and become a visitor attraction. A volunteer group was formed to manage and build a railway on which the vehicles could operate.

3. BlockandTackle

Blackthorn Way, Ashington NE63 8NW England +44 1670 819845
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

BlockandTackle

Reviewed By CDP70

Visited for lunch with daughters and in-laws who have been shielding for months and were very nervous . We have had a lovely meal with great friendly.. fabulous family pub xxx

4. Queen Elizabeth II Country Park

between the A197 and the A189, Ashington England +44 1670 862332 http://www.northumberland.gov.uk/local/Parks.aspx
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4.5 based on 56 reviews

Queen Elizabeth II Country Park

Reviewed By 380evelyns - Alnwick, United Kingdom

Beautiful setting. Lovely walk around the lake seeing wildlife including swans,cygnets and ducks. Rubbish left lying as usual in these settings????.

5. Fox Cover

North Seaton Industrial Estate, Ashington NE63 0YB England +44 1670 858015
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4.0 based on 22 reviews

Fox Cover

6. Wansbeck Riverside Park

Wellhead Dene Road, Ashington England
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4.0 based on 22 reviews

Wansbeck Riverside Park

7. The Elephant

Newbiggin Road, Ashington NE63 0SZ England +44 1670 814157 [email protected] http://www.blackrosepubs.com/theelephant
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4.0 based on 6 reviews

The Elephant

Welcome to The Elephant, situated in the heart of Ashington. We’re a traditional, friendly pub offering a wide range of quality drinks at competitive prices. We pride ourselves on giving customers a comfortable and relaxing time in one of Ashington’s best bars. The Elephant is a dog friendly pub, both inside the bar and outside in our lovely beer garden. We are open seven days a week, we look forward to seeing you soon!

8. The Conchie Pub

79-85 North Seaton Road, Ashington NE63 0AG England +44 7709 005775
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3.5 based on 4 reviews

The Conchie Pub

9. Ashington Leisure Centre

Lintonville Terrace Portland Park, Ashington NE63 9JY England +44 1670 620200 [email protected] http://www.activenorthumberland.org.uk/leisure-facilities/ashington-leisure-centre
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3.5 based on 25 reviews

Ashington Leisure Centre

Reviewed By aubrey1959 - Ashington, United Kingdom

Good range of classes for everyone during day and evenings.Well equipped gym and support from health trainers.Swimming pool excellent,also good range of activities in pool including aqua aerobics. Library facilities and soft play area for younger children.Cafe with tasty produce to meet with friends.Excellent spa and beauty therapies also available.

10. Ashington Market

Station Road Main shopping area, Ashington NE63 England +44 7909 688174 [email protected] http://www.northumberland.gov.uk/Campaigns/Markets/Ashington-Market.aspx
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2.5 based on 5 reviews

Ashington Market

Ashington market is held every Tuesday on Station Road, Ashington. Open from 9-3.30pm there are over 30 stalls plus vans to choose from. Everything from fruit and veg, seasonal plants, clothes, haberdashery, toys and sausages.

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