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Newcastle upon Tyne City Tours begin again tomorrow from Sunday 3rd April 2016.

Newcastle upon Tyne City Tours 2016

You can see the eight page Newcastle upon Tyne city tours leaflet for 2016 below…

The NewcastleGateshead 2016 tour program include…

Jesmond Old Cemetery

Meet at Jesmond Old Cemetery gates, on the south side of Jesmond Road.

Explore this 19th century private cemetery – the resting place for many of Newcastle upon Tyne’s eminent citizens, including the architect John Dobson and shopkeepers Fenwick, Bainbridge and Parrish.

Trials and Transportation – Guildhall Performance

Tickets £5. The Guildhall special featuring genuine trials, which took place at the March Assizes 1839, including an infamous murder.

Find out what happened to some Newcastle upon Tyne people who fell foul of the law at a time when there was no right of appeal and cases were dispatched quickly by the judge.

Includes a small display about transportation.

These performances take place on the first floor of The Guildhall, accessed by stairs only.

Dickensian Newcastle

Meet at the Royal Station Hotel, Neville Street.

Finish at The Guildhall, Quayside.

What did Charles Dickens think of Newcastle upon Tyne?

Find out on this literary tour and explore where his theatre group performed, where he carried out his celebrated readings and what he would have seen on his visits.

Gateshead Grand and Grim

Meet outside Gateshead Town Hall, West Street, Gateshead.

Finish at Gateshead Interchange.

Victorian Gateshead was a town of contrasts – civic splendour vying with hovels.

Come and explore how people lived and discover a panoramic view from Gateshead’s first park at Windmill Hills.

When Paddy met Geordie

Meet at Grey’s Monument.

Finish at Gateshead Millennium Bridge.

As we commemorate the centenary of the Irish Easter Uprising, 24 April 1916, examine the part played by Tyneside Irish Nationalists seeking an Independent Ireland and find out why Irish refugees fleeing the 1845 Potato Famine were welcomed on Tyneside.

Eastenders

Meet at Morrison’s supermarket on Shields Road in Byker.

Finish at Byker Metro Station.

Shields Road was once the main route leading from Newcastle upon Tyne to North Shields.

Enjoy a stroll and remember bygone times when Byker was a busy community bustling with shops and industry.

Sting in the Trail

Meet and finish at Wallsend Metro Station.

A walk around the centre of Wallsend where Gordon Sumner (Sting) was born and where he spent his early life.

Find out where he was born, the places he lived, the schools he attended, record shops he visited and places of entertainment where he performed.

Grainger Town

Meet and finish at Grey’s Monument in Grainger Town.

A walk that encompasses all that is beautiful in classical architecture, from the curved lines of Grey Street with the majestic Theatre Royal to the imposing Central Station.

Hear about Richard Grainger, the man who made it all possible.

Homer, Simpson and Cullercoats Baywatch

Meet at Cullercoats Metro Station.

Finish outside Monks Haven (Cullercoats Bay), Cullercoats.

Learn something of the history of this fascinating coastal village, the important industries of the past, the people who lived and worked here and its landmark church.

Burt and Erick

Meet at Grey’s Monument.

Finish on Northumberland Street.

An unexpectedly interesting tour which looks at part of the city not often seen, behind the shops and office blocks of Northumberland Street and beyond.

Merchants Mansions

Meet at Alderman Fenwick’s House, Pilgrim Street.

Finish at the Redhouse, Sandhill.

Visit the remaining buildings where prosperous merchants conducted their businesses and family lives.

Detailed inside visits to Alderman Fenwick’s House and Bessie Surtees House with an external study of The Cooperage and House of Tides, finishing at the Redhouse inside and out.

Last Orders

Meet at Haymarket Metro Station (Northumberland Street entrance opposite the Boer War Memorial).

Finish on the Quayside.

Explore the history of Newcastle upon Tyne pubs from Haymarket to Quayside with characters and stories to whet your appetite if not your palate.

Tynemouth Pleasures and Punishment

Meet and finish under the clock at Tynemouth Metro Station.

This circular walk will encompass Northumberland Park, Tynemouth Road and return back to Tynemouth Metro Station.

An interesting insight into Victorian social history, looking at how people enjoyed their new recreational time and what punishment they could expect if they misbehaved.

Gosforth and Garden Village

Meet at South Gosforth Metro Station (west side corner of Rectory Terrace).

Finish at Regent Centre Metro Station, Great North Road.

This new walk looks at the development and enlargement of the suburb, its industry, pastimes, housing and education.

Secret Garden

Meet at Grey’s Monument.

Finish opposite Central Station, Neville Street.

The route via Chinatown covers familiar territory but there are unusual things to see including a banana warehouse and secret walled garden.

Nostalgia in North Shields

Start and finish at North Shields Metro Station, North Shields.

From the origins of a small fishing port to the growth of a town, discover buildings and stories – why coal caused conflict, where a Hollywood legend spent his youth and how he is now remembered.

Greasepaint and Celluloid

Meet at Grey’s Monument.

Finish on Westgate Road.

How did the people of Newcastle upon Tyne enjoy themselves?

Take a look at some of the cinemas and theatres in the centre of town.

Dunston – Staiths, Steamers and Teemers

Meet at the car park on Staiths Road, Dunston, NE11 9DR at the bottom of Ravensworth Road.

Finish on Dunston Staiths.

(Bus to Metrocentre passes Dunston Staiths or walk from the Swing Bridge along The Keelman’s Way bicycle route).

Walk onto this restored scheduled monument, find out the history of Dunston Staiths and discover the industry and history that was once seen on both banks of the River Tyne.

In Sickness and in Health

Meet at Castle Keep, Castle Garth.

Finish at corner of St Thomas’ Street.

Old hospitals for the poor, the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Dr Gibb, “Dirty Dick’s” and Lucozade are just some of the medical topics you will hear about on this fascinating tour.

The Mayors’ Tales – The Guildhall Performances

Tickets £5. A staged presentation in period dress of the stories of Mayors throughout Newcastle upon Tyne’s history from 1216-2016, involving political intrigue, kidnap and ransom, murder and execution.

These performances take place on the first floor of The Guildhall, accessed by stairs only.

Black and White Friars

Meet at the Castle Keep, Castle Garth.

Finish at Blackfriars Medieval Friary.

On this walk hear about medieval Newcastle upon Tyne, the Civil War Siege, 18th-century polite society and more.

Whitley Bay Wander

Meet and finish outside Whitley Bay Metro Station entrance on the town centre/coast side in Whitley Bay.

See how the little village of Whitley grew into the major seaside resort of Whitley Bay.

Hear how the famous Spanish City developed into a landmark tourist attraction, how its popularity declined and what the present plans are to restore it to its former glory.

Walk along the Promenade, visit the giant Sand Castles, historic street lamps that burned sewer gas and discover one of the rarest telephone boxes in the country.

Newcastle Port

Meet at The Guildhall, Quayside.

Finish outside The Tyne Bar pub in Ouseburn.

Take a walk along Newcastle upon Tyne’s Quayside looking at how it has developed from an overcrowded slum area to a Victorian port and, most recently, an exciting place to live and work.

Gorgeous Gosforth

Meet at the corner of High Street and Moor Road South, Gosforth.

Finish at All Saints Church.

Enjoy a stroll around Gosforth looking at many of the great houses, remembering when this was the place for the seriously rich to live.

Secret Garden

Meet at Grey’s Monument.

Finish opposite Central Station, Neville Street.

The route via Chinatown covers familiar territory but there are unusual things to see including a banana warehouse and secret walled garden.

Lest We Forget

Meet at St Thomas’ Church, Haymarket.

Finish at Grainger Market.

This is a walk about Newcastle upon Tyne in time of conflict, not just in the Great War whose centenary falls this year, but throughout the centuries.

Join Newcastle City Tours to remember the fallen as well as some of those who survived.

Deeds Not Words

Meet at Haymarket Metro Station.

Finish at Central Station, Neville Street.

This is a walk to celebrate the life of the suffragette Emily Wilding Davison.

Find out where she was arrested in Newcastle upon Tyne and how Newcastle women met, marched, and behaved badly, in order to win the vote.

How the Other Half Lived

Meet at The Guildhall, Quayside.

Finish at Carliol Square.

Come along to hear about the poor of Newcastle upon Tyne, and where they lived and worked.

Hear stories about almshouses, overcrowded slums, fever dens, beggars and soup kitchens.

Peacocks and Crows

Meet and finish at Haymarket Metro Station.

Looking at the links between health and education, this walk follows the story of two great Newcastle upon Tyne institutions.

We will find some old brewery offices, an Edwardian gem and Victorian tiles preserved in a 21st century building.

Lovely Low Fell

Meet and finish at Barclays Bank, Durham Road, Low Fell.

Discover how a pitman, an enterprising publican and the development of a new road changed Low Fell from an area of desolate waste to a prosperous Victorian suburb.

Park Life

Meet at the Bobby Robson Statue, St James’ Park.

Finish at the Bobby Robson Garden, Gallowgate.

St James’ Park is the oldest football stadium in the North East and Leazes Park was Newcastle upon Tyne’s first public park, both originally part of the Town Moor.

Walk around the outside of St James’ Park and inside Leazes Park and hear of the development of the two parks featuring intense local politics over the years.

Railways and Riverside

Meet at the west door of the Sage Gateshead.

Finish at the Swing Bridge (Gateshead end).

Discover how early railways, industries and bridges have now been joined by modern art and find out just what the Sage Gateshead’s car park was originally used for!

Wallsend Walkabout

Meet at Wallsend Metro Station, Wallsend.

Finish at The Green area.

Memories of Wallsend with its name derived from the days of the Romans at Segedunum Roman Fort and remembering former industries such as shipbuilding and coal mining.

Walk past the ‘Penny Wet’ to finish at the quiet village green.

Plinths and Pedestals

Meet at Haymarket Metro Station (Northumberland Street entrance opposite the Boer War Memorial).

Finish at Cowen’s Monument, Westgate Road.

A walk covering a wide variety of monuments, memorials and plaques, which abound, in the city and the stories surrounding them.

Swinging 60’s Newcastle upon Tyne

Meet under the Council Chamber, Newcastle Civic Centre, Barras Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne.

Finish on Westgate Road.

These boots are made for walking – are yours?

This tour will recreate the social culture of the swinging 1960’s.

Visit the hip and trendy places of the day, see the modern buildings and recall your shopping sprees.

Put on your mini skirts and flares and join Newcastle City Tours on a magical mystery tour of yesteryear, when man stepped on the moon, Strawberry Fields were forever and a pound in your pocket could last you all week.

Brandling Village

Meet and finish at Jesmond Metro Station.

A walk around Brandling Village, taking in the original 19th century core and its grand surrounding streets and houses.

West Walls and Blackfriars

Meet at Grey’s Monument.

Finish at Blackfriars Medieval Friary.

Medieval Newcastle upon Tyne had one of the strongest Town Walls in England.

See the West Wall with its towers and unique turrets before reaching Blackfriars Medieval Friary, one of the country’s few remaining medieval friaries.

Saltwell Park Stroll

Meet and finish at Saltwell Park entrance opposite the Little Theatre Gateshead at the corner of Saltwell View and East Park Road, Gateshead.

Walk around this beautiful Victorian park discovering stories of past and present.

Find out the oddities of Saltwell Towers, the tale of the park’s oldest inhabitant and the story of the disappearing bandstands!

Newcastle Civic Centre

Meet under the Council Chamber, Newcastle Civic Centre, Barras Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne.

See behind the scenes, and walk the corridors of power around our fine town hall with a rare opportunity to climb the Carillon Tower to look across Newcastle upon Tyne.

Style Matters

Meet at Haymarket Metro Station (Northumberland Street entrance opposite the Boer War Memorial).

Finish at Newcastle Castle.

Cackett, Burns Dick and Mackellar were Newcastle upon Tyne’s leading architects in the first half of the 20th century.

This walk looks at the diverse range of buildings in the city centre that they designed, and sees how they were able to work in a varied range of styles.

South Shields, Trains, Boats and Elephants

Meet and finish at South Shields Metro Station (King Street exit).

South Shields, sitting at the mouth of the River Tyne, has a long tradition of seafaring and industry.

Victorian splendour is in evidence but be surprised by the elephant!

Pilgrims and Pandon

Meet at Grey’s Monument.

Finish at Sandhill.

From one of the city’s oldest streets, drop down into one of its oldest suburbs and then enjoy a walk along the Quayside, with memories of medieval fairs, friars, travellers, mariners and merchants.

North Shields Quayside and Surrounds

Meet at North Shields Metro Station, North Shields.

Finish at end of North Shields Fish Quay.

See where industry and fishing once thrived.

Discover a hidden WW2 structure, the notorious ‘Jungle’ and a famous ‘Wooden Dolly’.

St. Thomas to St. Thomas

Meet at the Newcastle upon Tyne end of the Swing Bridge.

Finish at St Thomas’ Church, Haymarket.

From the site of the medieval Bridge Chapel of St Thomas’ Church, to its early Victorian replacement at Barras Bridge, this walk visits a number of sites of religious significance.

On the way you will hear the story of an agile bricklayer, of boilers used for soup as well as prison laundry, a secret chapel and a city centre church moved brick by brick to Byker.

Ouseburn Valley

Meet and finish at the Ship Inn, bottom of Stepney Bank, Ouseburn.

A kaleidoscope of old and new with bridges towering above and a burn down below.

Today the old industrial buildings are being reborn and include art studios, music venues and the like.

Seedy and Sophisticated

Meet at the Cardinal Hume statue, outside St Mary’s Cathedral, opposite Central Station.

Finish at St Nicholas Cathedral.

While revolution and war gripped Europe, the good people of Newcastle upon Tyne enjoyed a life of late 18th century elegance and culture in the Westgate area of the town.

But this was not for everyone.

Nightmare in Newcastle

Meet at the Castle Keep, Castle Garth.

Finish at the International Centre for Life.

Hear about mysteries and strange and terrible happenings, both real and as imagined by published authors, which took place in the centre of Newcastle upon Tyne.

Summerhill Sunday

Meet at Cardinal Hume Statue opposite Central Station, Neville Street.

Finish at Discovery Museum.

An early 19th century development, Summerhill is a delightful but little-known backwater.

Come and explore this hidden area, home to some of Newcastle upon Tyne’s prominent Quaker families.

Find out where Robert Stephenson lived and where the Victorian cricketer W G Grace played bowls.

Ghostly and Grisly Quayside Tales

Meet and finish at The Guildhall, Quayside.

A circular walk with ghost stories, witches, bodies fished out of the river and murders on both sides of the River Tyne.

Wonderful Women of Newcastle

Meet at Haymarket Metro Station.

Finish at Sandhill.

Women with a pioneering spirit, women who were “the power behind the throne” and women who went against the tide and risked their lives in the process!

Join Newcastle City Tours on a walk to celebrate womankind.

Within the Walls

Meet at The Guildhall, Quayside.

Finish at St John the Baptist Church, Grainger Street.

A perambulation around today’s Newcastle upon Tyne to trace the town within the walls from the 1300’s.

We will trace the extent of the walled Newcastle upon Tyne East, West, North and South locating the churches, monasteries, markets, civic administration, walls, steps, streams and fairs.

This is a good brisk walk with a surprising number of surviving buildings and spaces.

Walk on the Dark Side

Meet at Grey’s Monument.

Finish at Quayside.

Do you dare join Newcastle City Tours at Halloween?

Who will we bump into on this walk around haunted Newcastle upon Tyne?

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Newcastle upon Tyne City Tours 2015

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Newcastle upon Tyne City Tours begin again this week from Sunday 12th April 2015.

Newcastle upon Tyne City Tours 2015

You can see the Newcastle upon Tyne City Tours 8 page tour leaflet for 2015 below…

The 2015 Newcastle upon Tyne guided walks are as follows…

Riverside Ramble

Meet at The Guildhall, Quayside.

Finish at Sage Gateshead.

The River Tyne has been the lifeblood of the region for almost 2,000 years.

Take a walk with us along the riverside to see panoramic and close-up views of both Gateshead and Newcastle upon Tyne, and hear how it has developed from a busy port to a vibrant and lively area on both sides of the River Tyne.

Jesmond Old Cemetery (West)

Meet at Jesmond Old Cemetery gates, on the south side of Jesmond Road.

Explore this 19th century private cemetery – the resting place for many of Newcastle upon Tyne’s eminent citizens.

Shopping Spree

Meet at Grey’s Monument.

Finish on Market Street.

A look at famous retailers in Newcastle upon Tyne past and present.

Learn about local names, their history and beginnings, some of whom are still trading.

Jesmond Old Cemetery (East)

Meet at Jesmond Old Cemetery gates, on the south side of Jesmond Road.

Explore this 19th century private cemetery – the resting place for many of Newcastle upon Tyne’s eminent citizens.

Art of the Town

Meet at Grey’s Monument.

Finish at Central Square, behind Central Station.

This is a walk to discover some of Newcastle upon Tyne’s artworks, mostly new, some conspicuous and some unnoticed under your feet.

Dickensian Newcastle

Meet at the Royal Station Hotel, Neville Street.

Finish at The Guildhall, Quayside.

What did Charles Dickens think of Newcastle upon Tyne?

Find out on this literary tour and explore where his theatre group performed, where he carried out his celebrated readings and what he would have seen on his visits.

Merchants Mansions

Meet at Alderman Fenwick’s House, Pilgrim Street.

Finish at the Redhouse, Sandhill.

Visit the remaining buildings where prosperous merchants conducted their businesses and family lives.

Detailed inside visits to Alderman Fenwick’s House and Bessie Surtees House with an external study of The Cooperage and House of Tides, finishing at the Redhouse inside and out.

Gateshead’s Hidden History

Meet at the West door of Sage Gateshead, St Mary’s Square, Gateshead Quays.

Finish at Tesco, Trinity Square, Gateshead.

A look at some of the hidden clues to Gateshead’s past including beehives, Old Father Time and Archimedes.

Heaton Highlights

Meet and finish outside St Teresa’s Church, Heaton Road, Heaton.

Enjoy a pleasant summer afternoon stroll through Heaton Park and the surrounding area.

Recently revitalised, this is one of Newcastle upon Tyne’s best Victorian parks, with a surprising history and many intriguing features.

Grainger Town

Meet and finish at Grey’s Monument in Grainger Town.

A walk that encompasses all that is beautiful in classical architecture, from the curved lines of Grey Street with the majestic Theatre Royal to the imposing Central Station.

Is there a Doctor in the House?

Meet at Grey’s Monument.

Finish at Broad Chare.

From medieval alms houses to the beginnings of Newcastle University School of Medicine, join this walk to discover parts of the town that were, and still are, linked to the medical profession and the care of Newcastle upon Tyne’s residents.

Nostalgia in North Shields

Start and finish at North Shields Metro Station, North Shields.

From the origins of a small fishing port to the growth of a town, discover buildings and stories – why coal caused conflict, where a Hollywood legend spent his youth and how he is now remembered.

Burt and Erick

Meet at Grey’s Monument.

Finish on Northumberland Street.

An unexpectedly interesting tour which looks at part of the city not often seen, behind the shops and office blocks of Northumberland Street and beyond.

Discovering Bensham

Meet outside St Cuthbert’s Church, Bensham Road, Bensham.

Finish on Barrington Place, Bensham Road.

Bensham was Gateshead’s first suburb but how did it begin and why?

How has it changed?

Roll back the years and discover something of Bensham’s unique but often very hidden history.

Saints and Sinners

Meet at Grey’s Monument.

Finish at St John the Baptist Church.

A stroll around central Newcastle upon Tyne with stories of the real goodies and baddies who lived here – true historical gossip!

Park Life

Meet at the Bobby Robson Statue, St James’ Park.

Finish at the Bobby Robson Garden, Gallowgate.

St James’ Park is the oldest football stadium in the North East and Leazes Park was Newcastle upon Tyne’s first public park, both originally part of the Town Moor.

Walk around the outside of St James’ Park and inside Leazes Park and hear of the development of the two parks featuring intense local politics over the years.

Gannin te Blaydon Races

Meet and finish at Grey’s Monument.

Discover how race goers of 1862 would have seen Newcastle upon Tyne as they set off for Blaydon Races – see the sites on this walk and hear about the characters as they left Newcastle upon Tyne for a day out at Blaydon Races.

Cullercoats Promenade

Meet at Cullercoats Metro Station, Cullercoats.

Finish at the Grand Hotel Tynemouth, Tynemouth.

A beautiful bay which started as a quay for the export of coal, then later a fishing village described as the best fish market in the North of England where an artists colony also lived and worked.

Central Station, Old and New

Meet at Cardinal Hume Statue, opposite Central Station, Neville Street.

Finish at the International Centre for Life.

Inspect Central Station’s latest facelift, and find out what other changes have taken place in a walk round this great building which has dominated the town since 1850.

Spital Tongues

Meet and finish at the main entrance to Exhibition Park, Claremont Road, Spital Tongues.

Visit a small village tucked away where coal mining, furniture making, brewing and a lunatic asylum sat cheek by jowl with upper class housing.

Industry and Invention

Meet at Grey’s Monument.

Finish at Quayside.

Industry and innovation flourished in Newcastle upon Tyne in the nineteenth century.

Find out where Stephenson built locomotives, where Swan first demonstrated his electric light bulb and how Armstrong and Parsons established factories which eventually employed thousands of workers.

The 1800’s were described as the ‘Wonderful Century’ and Newcastle upon Tyne played a major part in it.

Saltwell Park Stroll

Meet and finish at Saltwell Park entrance opposite the Little Theatre Gateshead at the corner of Saltwell View and East Park Road, Gateshead.

Walk around this beautiful Victorian park discovering stories of past and present.

Find out the oddities of Saltwell Towers, the tale of the park’s oldest inhabitant and the story of the disappearing bandstands!

Lord Armstrong’s River Tyne

Meet at The Guildhall, Quayside.

Finish at Newcastle Business Park.

Join Newcastle City Tours for a riverside walk from Lord Armstrong’s Swing Bridge to the site of his famous Elswick Works.

Summerhill Sunday

Meet at Cardinal Hume Statue opposite Central Station, Neville Street.

Finish at Discovery Museum.

An early 19th century development, Summerhill is a delightful but little-known backwater.

Come and explore this hidden area, home to some of Newcastle upon Tyne’s prominent Quaker families.

Find out where Robert Stephenson lived and where the Victorian cricketer W G Grace played bowls.

Pilgrims and Pandon

Meet at Grey’s Monument.

Finish at Sandhill.

From one of the city’s oldest streets, drop down into one of its oldest suburbs and then enjoy a walk along the Quayside, with memories of medieval fairs, friars, travellers, mariners and merchants.

The Guildhall

Meet at The Guildhall, Quayside.

Once the centre of administration and justice in the city, see the Mayor’s Parlour, Merchant Adventurers’ Room and the old courtroom where many a felon met his fate.

Gone But Not Quite Forgotten

Meet at Haymarket Metro Station.

Finish at St Nicholas Cathedral.

Discover some men of note who don’t always get the attention they deserve.

On this walk we will try to redress the balance with a look at John Bruce, John Clayton, John Green, John and James Hall and others and associate them with places on the route.

Wonderful Newcastle Women

Meet at Haymarket Metro Station.

Finish at Sandhill.

Women with a pioneering spirit, women who were “the power behind the throne” and women who went against the tide and risked their lives in the process!

Join Newcastle City Tours on a walk to celebrate womankind.

Newcastle Port

Meet at The Guildhall, Quayside.

Finish outside The Tyne Bar pub in Ouseburn.

Take a walk along Newcastle upon Tyne’s Quayside looking at how it has developed from an overcrowded slum area to a Victorian port and, most recently, an exciting place to live and work.

Lest We Forget

Meet at St Thomas’ Church, Haymarket.

Finish at Grainger Market.

This is a walk about Newcastle upon Tyne in time of conflict, not just in the Great War whose centenary falls this year, but throughout the centuries.

Join Newcastle City Tours to remember the fallen as well as some of those who survived.

Peacocks and Crows

Meet and finish at Haymarket Metro Station.

Looking at the links between health and education, this walk follows the story of two great Newcastle upon Tyne institutions.

We will find some old brewery offices, an Edwardian gem and Victorian tiles preserved in a 21st century building.

Gorgeous Gosforth

Meet at the corner of High Street and Moor Road South, Gosforth.

Finish at All Saints Church.

Enjoy a stroll around Gosforth looking at many of the great houses, remembering when this was the place for the seriously rich to live.

Saints, Sailors and Sea Air – Tynemouth

Meet and finish at Queen Victoria’s statue on the village green near Tynemouth Metro Station, Tynemouth.

Stroll down the centuries in this historic coastal village to hear the stories of seafarers and saints, inhabitants and invaders of old Tynemouth on this re-titled Tynemouth circular walk.

Secret Garden

Meet at Grey’s Monument.

Finish opposite Central Station, Neville Street.

The route via Chinatown covers familiar territory but there are unusual things to see including a banana warehouse and secret walled garden.

Wallsend Walkabout

Meet at Wallsend Metro Station, Wallsend.

Finish at The Green area.

Memories of Wallsend with its name derived from the days of the Romans at Segedunum Roman Fort and remembering former industries such as shipbuilding and coal mining.

Walk past the ‘Penny Wet’ to finish at the quiet village green.

Unfinished Vision

Meet at Grey’s Monument.

Finish at Quayside.

Hidden among the famed cityscapes of Newcastle upon Tyne is a lost city of the 1960’s, scorned and forgotten.

Explore walkways in the sky, deserted squares, subways, a bridge to nowhere and views from Newcastle upon Tyne’s first multi storey car park.

This is a walk with a difference.

Swinging 60’s Newcastle upon Tyne

Meet under the Council Chamber, Newcastle Civic Centre, Barras Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne.

Finish on Westgate Road.

These boots are made for walking – are yours?

This tour will recreate the social culture of the swinging 1960’s.

Visit the hip and trendy places of the day, see the modern buildings and recall your shopping sprees.

Put on your mini skirts and flares and join Newcastle City Tours on a magical mystery tour of yesteryear, when man stepped on the moon, Strawberry Fields were forever and a pound in your pocket could last you all week.

Within the Walls

Meet at The Guildhall, Quayside.

Finish at St John the Baptist Church, Grainger Street.

A perambulation around today’s Newcastle upon Tyne to trace the town within the walls from the 1300’s.

We will trace the extent of the walled Newcastle upon Tyne East, West, North and South locating the churches, monasteries, markets, civic administration, walls, steps, streams and fairs.

This is a good brisk walk with a surprising number of surviving buildings and spaces.

North Shields Quayside and Surrounds

Meet at North Shields Metro Station, North Shields.

Finish at end of North Shields Fish Quay.

See where industry and fishing once thrived.

Discover a hidden WW2 structure, the notorious ‘Jungle’ and a famous ‘Wooden Dolly’.

Treading the Boards

Meet at Theatre Royal, Grey Street.

Finish at Live Theatre, Broad Chare.

From Newcastle upon Tyne’s oldest theatre, discover other places where plays were performed, where actors hung out with rogues and vagabonds and follow the history of theatre back to the Guilds Mystery plays.

We finish at the Live Theatre, a new venue in an historical building.

Whitley Bay Wander

Meet and finish outside Whitley Bay Metro Station entrance on the town centre/coast side of Whitley Bay.

See how the little village of Whitley grew into the major seaside resort of Whitley Bay.

Hear how the famous Spanish City developed into a landmark tourist attraction, how its popularity declined and what the present plans are to restore it to its former glory.

Walk along the Promenade, visit the giant sand castles, historic street lamps that burned sewer gas and discover one of the rarest telephone boxes in the country.

Grass Roots Gosforth

Meet at the car park of The County hotel, High Street, Gosforth.

Finish at St Nicholas Church, opposite South Gosforth Metro Station.

A park, a pit and some prefabs.

A look at the east side of the High Street and how ordinary people lived, worked and spent their leisure time.

Jesmond and St George’s

Meet and finish at St George’s Church, junction of Osborne Road and Lindisfarne Road, Jesmond.

Nearest Tyne & Wear Metro station – West Jesmond Metro Station.

This tour goes through North Jesmond and part of Jesmond Dene and visits the sites of some of the magnificent mansions and grand houses in the area including those of shipbuilder Charles Mitchell and industrialist Sir William Armstrong.

After this two hour walk a guided tour will be available of the Grade 1 listed St George’s Church with optional refreshments afterwards.

Lovely Low Fell

Meet and finish at Barclays Bank, Durham Road, Low Fell.

Discover how a pitman, an enterprising publican and the development of a new road changed Low Fell from an area of desolate waste to a prosperous Victorian suburb.

Railways and Riverside

Meet at the west door of the Sage Gateshead.

Finish at the Swing Bridge (Gateshead end).

Discover how early railways, industries and bridges have now been joined by modern art and find out just what the Sage Gateshead’s car park was originally used for!

Ghostly and Grisly Quayside Tales

Meet and finish at The Guildhall, Quayside.

A circular walk with ghost stories, witches, bodies fished out of the river and murders on both sides of the River Tyne.

Deeds Not Words

Meet at Haymarket Metro Station.

Finish at Central Station, Neville Street.

This is a walk to celebrate the life of the suffragette Emily Wilding Davison.

Find out where she was arrested in Newcastle upon Tyne and how Newcastle women met, marched, and behaved badly, in order to win the vote.

Grisly Tales

Meet at Grey’s Monument.

Finish at the Castle Keep, Castle Garth.

Enjoy some historical gossip about some of the grisly goings on in Newcastle upon Tyne in centuries past.

Ouseburn Valley

Meet and finish at the Ship Inn, bottom of Stepney Bank, Ouseburn.

A kaleidoscope of old and new with bridges towering above and a burn down below.

Today the old industrial buildings are being reborn and include art studios, music venues and the like.

Walk on the Dark Side

Meet at Grey’s Monument.

Finish at Quayside.

Do you dare join Newcastle City Tours at Halloween?

Who will we bump into on this walk around haunted Newcastle upon Tyne?

Winter Warmer Wander – Doon the Quay

Meet at The Guildhall, Quayside.

Finish at St Mary’s Heritage Centre, Gateshead Quays.

One hour informal walk crossing the Gateshead Millennium Bridge with seasonal refreshments at St Mary’s Heritage Centre.

Winter Warmer Wander – Along the Riverside

Meet at The Guildhall, Quayside.

Finish at St Mary’s Heritage Centre, Gateshead Quays.

Enjoy a short tour along Close and Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead’s historic riverside with seasonal refreshments at St Mary’s Heritage Centre.

If you are looking for hotel accommodation for your visit to NewcastleGateshead our bed and breakfast best price and room availability is here Book Online.

Room information including photographs can be found on the Accommodation page of our website.

For more ideas of places to visit while staying with us visit Places to Visit.

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River Tyne River Trips 2014

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Summer river trips on the River Tyne start this weekend, running from 8th June until 11th October 2014.

River Tyne River Trips 2014

There are many different trips to choose from and are a unique way to view some of the historic sights along the banks of the Tyne and to see the modern new developments taking shape along the river.

The three hour river trips sail between South Shields and Newcastle upon Tyne, as far as the Quayside where you will get to see and sail under Gateshead’s iconic Gateshead Millennium Bridge.

The two hour river trips let you take in the monumental landmarks of the surrounding local areas of North Shields and South Shields and sail out towards the piers at the mouth of the River Tyne.

Entertainment is provided on many of the river trips with something to suit all the family from live river commentaries, sing-a-longs to fish & chip trips – all of which are regular features of their scheduled summer programme of events.

A variety of children’s entertainment also runs throughout the school summer holidays.

Afternoon River Trips (3 hours)

Enjoy a relaxing afternoon on board the Shields Ferry where you can take in the sights and delights of the
river banks along the River Tyne.

Sailing to the mouth of the River Tyne and then on to Newcastle upon Tyne and back again you’ll see many historic monuments along the way and listen to a fascinating live commentary, brought to you by one
of our guides.

Places of interest include The Customs House, North Shields Fish Quay, the memorial to Admiral Lord Collingwood and the old River Tyne Shipyards.

You’ll also see the amazing transformations which have taken place on Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead Quaysides and get to sail under the iconic Gateshead Millennium Bridge.

A fun and leisurely way to spend a Sunday afternoon!

Fish & Chip Trips (2 hours)

Indulge in some finger-licking style fish and chips as you watch the River Tyne sail by!

After setting off you’ll head towards the mouth of the River Tyne where you’ll listen to an informative taped commentary
about our local river history.

Your fish and chips can be enjoyed straight from the box allowing you to roam the boat at your leisure and take in the
views of the River Tyne.

A great way to enjoy local food with a fun afternoon cruise!

Please note, there is limited seating available on this trip.

Pirate Captain Jack… and Will (2 hours)

Bring the children along to enjoy our pirate themed afternoon on board the Shields Ferry where swashbuckling Pirate Captain Jack and his sidekick Will, will be there to greet you as you board!

Why not dress the kids up in fancy dress or they can come just as they are to play pirate party games, and Captain
Jack will be happy to make them a fine swashbuckling sword… out of balloons!

Includes competition and prizes.

Otherwise just sit back, relax and enjoy this short mini-cruise along the River Tyne.

Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Animal Encounters (2 hours)

Small ones, fat ones, long, thin, spiky ones… bring the children along to experience the delights of our cute
and cuddly (or even scary) animals as they sail along the River Tyne.

They’ll get the opportunity to hold rabbits and mice, a majestic owl or, if they’re really brave, a snake and a
tarantula!

They can also try their hand at stroking an iguana, bearded dragon or a hissing cockroach and lots more creepy
crawlies… yikes!

Whether it’s their first animal encounter or if you want to help them overcome any fears, what better way to do it than combining it with a relaxing river trip.

Don’t forget to bring a camera to have your photo taken with the animals as a special reminder of the day!

Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Sing-a-long-the-Tyne (2 hours)

Sing your heart out! Join us for a fun and cheerful afternoon sing-a-long session on board the Shields Ferry this summer.

Carol Lee will indulge you in some musical nostalgia, entertaining you with the familiar sounds of Shirley Bassey, Neil Diamond, Susan Boyle… and many more.

And if you’ve got any special requests, she’ll be happy to sing them especially for you.

A sing-a-long-the-Tyne, what better way to spend an afternoon!

Quayside Night Lights (3 hours) (Evening Cruise)

This trip is suitable for ages 15+.

Enjoy a musical evening with talented band The Buskers as you sail along the River Tyne to experience the beautiful night lights on Newcastle upon Tyne’s Quayside.

You’ll hear music from the 70s, 80s, 90s and a bit of Irish on this three hour cruise and will be served a hot pie and pea supper.

The highlight of your evening will be sailing under the iconic Gateshead Millennium Bridge and seeing the colourful twinkling night lights on NewcastleGateshead’s Quayside.

The perfect way to end a summer evening!

Our bed and breakfast accommodation in South Shields is approximately ten minutes walk from the Shields Ferry where the River Tyne river trips depart and return to.

If you are looking for hotel accommodation near the Shields Ferry our bed and breakfast best price and room availability is here Book Online.

Room information including photographs can be found on the Accommodation page of our website.

For more ideas of family friendly things to do visit Family Friendly.

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River Tyne River Trips 2013

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Summer river trips on the River Tyne start this weekend, running from 24th May until 22nd September 2013.

Shields Ferry River Tyne

There are many different trips to choose from and are a unique way to view some of the historic sights along the banks of the River Tyne and to see the modern new developments taking shape along the river.

The three hour river trips sail between South Shields and Newcastle upon Tyne, as far as the Quayside where you will get to see and sail under Gateshead’s iconic Gateshead Millennium Bridge.

Entertainment is provided on many of the river trips with something to suit all the family from live river commentaries, sing-a-longs to fish & chip trips – all of which are regular features of their scheduled summer programme of events.

A variety of children’s entertainment also runs throughout the school summer holidays.

You can view the Shields Ferry river trips brochure here…

Afternoon River Trips (3 hours)

Enjoy a unique experience on board the Shields Ferry which lets you take in the sights and delights of the river banks along the River Tyne.

Sailing to the mouth of the Tyne and then to Newcastle upon Tyne and back again you’ll see many historic monuments and listen to a fascinating live commentary, brought to you by one of our guides.

Places of interest include The Customs House, North Shields Fish Quay, the memorial to Admiral Lord Collingwood and the Tyne’s old shipyards.

You’ll also see the amazing transformations which have taken place on Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead Quaysides and get to sail under the iconic Gateshead Millennium Bridge.

A fun and leisurely way to spend a Sunday afternoon!

Tyne Tours (1 1⁄2 hours)

For a local insight into life around the river banks of North Tyneside and South Tyneside join us for this delightful 1 1⁄2 hour mini-cruise.

As you sail to the mouth of the Tyne, past North Shields Fish Quay and Tynemouth Priory & Castle you’ll listen to an informative taped commentary about the history of the river in the surrounding area.

Places of interest along the way include The Customs House, International Passenger Terminal, Royal Quays and Jarrow Slake.

Many other sites from the river’s industrial past and present can also be seen.

This short trip is a great way to relax at the end of the week!

(This trip does not sail to Newcastle upon Tyne).

Fish & Chip Trips (2 hours)

Indulge in some finger-licking style fish and chips as you watch the Tyne sail by.

After setting off you’ll head towards the mouth of the Tyne where you’ll listen to an informative taped commentary about our local river history.

Fish and chips will be delivered directly to you and as you sail along your meal can be enjoyed straight from the box, leaving you to roam the boat at your leisure.

Be sure not to miss out on any views of the river.

Combine some great local food with a fun afternoon cruise!

Pirate Captain Jack… and Will (2 hours)

Bring the children along to enjoy our pirate themed afternoon on board the ferry, where swashbuckling Pirate Captain Jack and his sidekick Will will be there to greet you as you board.

Why not dress the kids in fancy dress or they can just come as they are to play pirate party games and Captain Jack will be happy to make them a fine swashbuckling sword… out of balloons!

Includes competition and prizes.

If you prefer the quiet life, just sit back and enjoy the views and a relaxing mini-cruise on the ferry.

Animal Encounters (2 hours)

Small ones, fat ones, long, thin, scaly ones… bring the children along to experience the delights of our cute and cuddly (or even scary) animals as they sail along the Tyne.

They’ll get the opportunity to hold rabbits and mice, a majestic owl and, if they’re really brave… creepy crawlies, snakes and even a tarantula!

Whether it’s their first animal encounter or if you want to help them overcome any fears, what better way to do it than combining it with a relaxing river trip.

Includes fun glitter tattoos, and you can even have a photo taken with the animals as a special reminder of the day!

Disco party! (2 hours)

Bring the children along to enjoy an afternoon on our fun-filled party boat!

Let them join in the dancing on board the ferry and enter our ‘Best Dancer’ competition.

Space hoppers, hula hoops and soft ball playtime fun will also occupy their time, all while you sit back and
enjoy a relaxing trip on the ferry.

Sweets also included.

A river trip is also a great and educational way to point out the historical places of interest around the river banks of our local area which your children may not otherwise ever get to see.

Sing-a-long-the-Tyne (2 hours)

Sing your heart out!

Join us for a fun and cheerful afternoon sing-a-long session on board the ferry this summer.

Carol Lee will indulge you in some musical nostalgia, entertaining you with the familiar sounds of Shirley Bassey, Neil Diamond, Susan Boyle… and many more.

And if you’ve got any special requests, she’ll be happy to sing them especially for you.

A sing-a-long-the-Tyne, what better way to spend a Sunday afternoon!

Our bed and breakfast accommodation in South Shields is approximately ten minutes walk from the Shields Ferry where the River Tyne river trips depart and return to.

If you are looking for hotel accommodation near the South Shields our bed and breakfast best price and room availability is here Book Online.

Room information including photographs can be found on the Accommodation page of our website.

For more ideas of family friendly things to do visit Family Friendly.

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River Tyne Sightseeing Cruise Discount Voucher

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River Escapes based at Quayside, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 3DX offer sightseeing cruises along the River Tyne from just £6 per person and the voucher below will save you 10% on scheduled River Escapes sightseeing cruises.

River Tyne Cruise Newcastle upon Tyne

The cruises on offer are…

Quay to City where you can view Newcastle upon Tyne’s famous landmarks for £6.
Quay to Countryside where you can view the North East’s countryside for £10.
Quay to Sea where you can taste the sea air for £12.

The Quay to City cruise is a one hour sightseeing cruise with a step on service.

It operates on Saturdays from June until September 2013 aboard the Coventina where you can view the landmarks of Newcastle upon Tyne from the River Tyne and enjoy the spectacular panorama of the Tyne Gorge including seven of the River Tyne’s bridges.

The Quay to City cruise is complimented by a recorded commentary from an experienced commentator.

Refreshments of tea, coffee, bottled drinks, crisps and chocolate bars are available to purchase onboard.

Sailing times are 12:00, 13:30 and 15:00 with boarding 15 minutes before sailing time.

Normal, before using the discount voucher below, ticket prices are adults £6; senior citizens £5, children age 2-12 years £4, under 2’s sail for free.

A family ticket for two adults and two children aged (2-12 years) is £16.

Quay to Countryside is a two hour River Tyne sightseeing cruise which sails from Newcastle upon Tyne’s Quayside upriver to Ryton Willows Nature Reserve and Newburn Countryside Park.

This cruise takes you under eleven of the River Tyne’s bridges, including the Gateshead Millennium Bridge, Tyne Bridge, Swing Bridge and High Level Bridge as well as passing places associated with the world famous Blaydon Races.

It is almost forty years since river trips have travelled so far up river and it is proving a popular return.

The cruise, which turns at Ryton Willows Nature Reserve for the return journey to Newcastle Quayside offers a unique opportunity to enjoy the upriver wildlife where seals, grey herons and many species of wading birds and ducks are regularly spotted.

This cruise is complimented by a by a recorded commentary and this operates every Sunday from March until the end of May 2013 then every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday from June until the end of September 2013 then every Sunday in October 2013.

Boarding time is 12.15 and sailing time is 12.30 with return at 14.30.

Normal, before using the discount voucher below, ticket prices are adults £10, senior citizens £9, children age 2-12 years £7, under 2’s sail for free.

A family ticket for two adults and two children aged (2-12 years) is £27.

Refreshments of tea, coffee, bottled drinks, crisps and chocolate bars are available to purchase onboard. You can bring a packed lunch if you prefer.

The Quay to Sea sightseeing cruise is a three hour cruise that takes you under the Gateshead Millennium Bridge which opens especially for the cruise to enjoy the panorama of the Tyne Gorge before returning downriver as far as the river mouth.

On your cruise you will see the legendary shipyards of Tyneside, the International Passenger Terminal, the
Port of Tyne, North Shields Fish Quay and the great views of the river mouth, including Tynemouth Priory & Castle, the memorial to Admiral Lord Collingwood and the beautiful sandy beaches of South Shields.

The cruise turns at the piers, where seals and dolphins are regularly seen and returns to Newcastle’s Quayside.

This cruise is complimented by a live commentary by experienced commentators.

This cruise runs every Sunday from March until the end of May 2013 then every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday from June until the end of September 2013 then every Sunday in October 2013.

On December 15th and Sunday 22nd December 2013 this cruise runs as a Santa Family Cruise.

Refreshments of tea, coffee, bottled drinks, crisps and chocolate bars are available to purchase onboard.

This cruise boards from 11am with sailing at 12 noon, return is at 3pm.

Normal, before using the discount voucher below, ticket prices are adults £12, senior citizens £11, children age 2-12 years £7, under 2’s sail for free.

A family ticket for two adults and two children aged (2-12 years) is £31.

The River Escape cruise brochure can be seen here…

The River Escapes website is here River Escapes (opens in a new window).

The discount voucher to get 10% off scheduled River Escapes’ sightseeing cruises is here…

If you are looking for hotel accommodation for your River Tyne cruise our bed and breakfast best price and room availability is here Book Online.

Room information including photographs can be found on the Accommodation page of our website.

Published on 1st March 2013 15:28.

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