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North East England is a diverse region known for its industrial heritage, stunning coastline, and vibrant cities. Home to the vibrant city of Newcastle upon Tyne, historic Durham with its UNESCO-listed cathedral and castle, the Northumberland coast and more, it’s a region rich with sights and attractions.

The North East is also a gateway to the breathtaking landscapes of the North Pennines and the North York Moors. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy hiking, cycling, and exploring the region's scenic countryside.

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Where to Stay in North East England

One of the main destinations in the North East is Newcastle upon Tyne, a lively city known for its iconic bridges over the River Tyne, vibrant nightlife, and cultural attractions. It’s also a great base for the region thanks to the Metro, which runs out to the coast and further south to Sunderland as well.

The coastal town of Tynemouth offers a relaxed atmosphere with its sandy beaches, historic priory, and bustling market. Stay in a seafront hotel or B&B to enjoy panoramic views of the North Sea and easy access to Tynemouth's vibrant cafes, pubs, and coastal walks.

Heading south along the coast, Sunderland combines maritime history with modern attractions like the National Glass Centre and vibrant events such as the Sunderland International Airshow.

Inland, Durham boasts a stunning cathedral and castle, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, set against the backdrop of the River Wear.

Further north, the market town of Alnwick in Northumberland offers a historic base for exploring the region's castles, including Alnwick Castle, famous for its Harry Potter connections.

For a coastal escape, Whitby in North Yorkshire combines maritime history with literary connections to Bram Stoker's "Dracula." Stay in a traditional B&B or guesthouse to explore Whitby Abbey or the Captain Cook Memorial Museum, and enjoy walks along the cliff-top paths overlooking the North Sea.

Whether you're drawn to vibrant cities, coastal towns, or historic sites, North East England offers a diverse range of accommodations and experiences to suit every traveller's interests and preferences for a memorable stay in this captivating region.

Insider Tips for North East England

  • Tynemouth’s weekend market is legendary. It takes over the whole Metro station and features a fantastic range of food stalls, local crafts, gifts and more.
  • Visit Alnwick Castle and Gardens in Northumberland, famous for its grand architecture and beautiful grounds. Don’t miss the impressive Alnwick Garden, with its cascading fountains and unique Poison Garden.
  • Take a trip to the Beamish Museum, an open-air museum that brings the history of the North East to life. Explore the recreated Victorian town, 1940s farm, and ride on vintage trams and buses.
  • Spend a day exploring the Northumberland National Park, which offers diverse landscapes, from rolling hills to ancient woodlands. The park is perfect for hiking, cycling, and spotting wildlife.
  • Newcastle’s sporting ties are famed, and you can enjoy great views across the city if you book onto a stadium tour of St James’ Park.
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