10 Fun Activities & Games in Tyne and Wear That You Shouldn't Miss

November 24, 2021 Brain Ambrose

Discover the best top things to do in Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom including Play Planet, Goals Newcastle, King George V Playing Fields, Elswick Community Leisure Centre, Northern Football Club, Sunderland Aquatic Centre, Beacon of Light, Buzz Bingo and Slots Room, St James' Park, Grosvenor Casino Sunderland.
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1. Play Planet

Barracks Road, Newcastle upon Tyne ST5 1AW England +44 7590 699975 [email protected]
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Welcome to Newcastle under Lyme's very own indoor play centre, dedicated to babies, toddlers and pre-school children. This play adventure centre is completely unique. Not only does Play Planet have a 2 story, 4 slide, 3 ball pond climbing frame, it also has a private baby area, specifically designed for those under the age of 2. The baby sensory area is a great calming experience for babies and children with disabilities. Play Planet also boasts an arts and crafts area, a 50" HD TV and a cafe for parents to relax or use our free Wi-Fi service. We also pride ourselves in providing a certified, fully-trained baby massage therapist offering classes once a week for 30 minutes at only £5 per class! On top of that, once a week we have coffee mornings for new mums and mums to be for a drink and a chat.

2. Goals Newcastle

High Gosforth Park, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne NE3 5HP England +44 191 217 3040 http://www.goalsfootball.co.uk/centre/newcastle
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Goals Newcastle

3. King George V Playing Fields

Palgrove Road, Sunderland SR4 8DU England +44 191 561 4686
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King George V Playing Fields located in Sunderland entry to the park is made by several entrances from Nookside, Pennywell, and Havelock Park.

4. Elswick Community Leisure Centre

Beech Grove Road, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 6SQ England +44 191 481 4101 https://elswickpool.co.uk/
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Elswick Community Leisure Centre

Reviewed By jessicahJ9584ZR - Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

This is a beautiful pool with a beach area which is ideal for young children. It is also well equipped to cater for customers with physical disabilities. This is the only pool in the Newcastle area so well equipped in this respect. It is immaculately clean and has recently started classes in the newly refurbished studio. They hope to install a new sauna and steam room in the next year.

5. Northern Football Club

Macracken Park Great North Road McCracken Park, Newcastle upon Tyne NE3 2DT England +44 191 236 3369 [email protected] http://northernfc.rfu.club
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Northern Football Club

Northern Football Club was founded in 1875 and is the oldest rugby club in Newcastle upon Tyne. McCracken Park has 3 rugby pitches and 4 squash courts. There is a large function room that can hold up to 120 guests. The Terrace Bar is open to the public 365 days a year and shows live sport on the big screens.

6. Sunderland Aquatic Centre

Stadium Park, Sunderland SR5 1SU England http://www.everyoneactive.com/centre/sunderland-aquatic-centre/
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More than just a swimming pool, Sunderland Aquatic Centre offers a huge range of fitness and activity options. Alongside the 50m main pool, there is also a diving pool, while the main pool also plays host to the fantastic fun Atlantis Adventure Mega Inflatable every weekend. The centre also boasts an enormous 140-station gym, as well as a variety of virtual and instructor-led fitness classes.

Reviewed By lynnylala - Sunderland, United Kingdom

Been here this morning for a swim ????‍♀️ really enjoyed it the water could have been a bit warmer though there is a big soft play there so I’ll have to go back with my two grandsons staff are very helpful too

7. Beacon of Light

Stadium Park, Sunderland SR5 1SN England +44 191 563 4818 [email protected] http://www.beaconoflight.co.uk
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Beacon of Light

The Beacon of Light is an award-winning sports and education facility. In prime position overlooking the River Wear, the Beacon is a vibrant community hub like no other. A world-class space for sport, events, education and training the Beacon of Light offers great transport links, free parking, on site nursery, health centre and cafe. All proceeds from the Beacon go back to the charit

8. Buzz Bingo and Slots Room

Pallion New Road, Sunderland SR4 6UA England +44 191 564 0700 [email protected] http://www.buzzbingo.com/club/sunderland.html
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Buzz Bingo and Slots Room

If you've been to any of our clubs before you might have noticed things are all shiny and new around these parts recently. It's nice, don't you think? Don't worry though. We still have the same ideals at heart. Brilliant bingo, friendly faces and a great night out. If you've never been to one of our clubs, what are you waiting for? It's lots of fun. There's so much more than bingo in our clubs.

9. St James' Park

1 Barrack Road Strawberry Place, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4SE England +44 844 372 1892 [email protected] http://www.nufc.co.uk/stadium
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St James' Park

Delve into Newcastle United's history all the way back to the late 1800s by joining us on a tour of the iconic St James' Park. Accompanied by a tour guide you will visit areas of the ground reserved for players and officials only, including the Home Dressing Room, Media Suite, Director's Box, and more. Tours last approximately 90 minutes, and run daily at 11.30, 12.30, And 14.30, At a cost of £15 an adult, £12 a concession, and £8 a junior.

Reviewed By Mikelemberg - Mill Valley, United States

Had opportunity to see my first premier league game at st James park. Sat up with the boisterous and loud fans. Super loud, singing and chanting. It is a bit rated R. Great stadium and atmosphere (and Newcastle won the first match of the season).

10. Grosvenor Casino Sunderland

6 Lambton Street, Sunderland SR1 1TP England +44 191 510 6400 http://www.grosvenorcasinos.com/local-casinos/sunderland
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Grosvenor Casino Sunderland

Grosvenor Casino Sunderland offers a unique lesiure experience, combining an a la carte restaurant and late night bar with an extensive gaming package. Customers can enjoy numerous Roulette (including electronic terminals), Blackjack & Poker tables, plus popular Slot machines. We're open from 12 noon-6am everyday and provide free car parking.

Reviewed By smiter66

On Saturday I took advantage of the cinema and meal deal with Grosvenor casino Sunderland and empire cinemas Sunderland for only £12 each we received ticket for cinema and a main meal from the casinos menu the whole experience made for a great night out the meal was fantastic as was the service we received from our waitress Alexandra with the deal we also got a glass ov wine and free parking we decided on the steak (£2 extra) well worth it we will definitely be returning such a lovley little resteraunt aswell

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