10 Things to do Good for Couples in Newcastle and Gateshead That You Shouldn't Miss

November 4, 2021 Misti Hsu

Discover the best top things to do in Newcastle and Gateshead, United Kingdom including Victoria Tunnel, Newcastle Mansion House, Bowes Railway, Gibside, Jesmond Dene, Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle Cathedral, The Angel of the North, Newcastle Castle, The Tyne Bridge.
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1. Victoria Tunnel

55 Lime Street, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 2PQ England +44 191 230 4210 [email protected] http://www.ouseburntrust.org.uk
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5.0 based on 1,894 reviews

Victoria Tunnel

Guided tours of the fully preserved 19th century coal waggonway and WW2 air-raid shelter. Pre-booking is essential and tickets can be booked online through our website or by telephone during office hours. Tours every day, check the website for details. Our extensive Covid-19 precautions have been assessed by Visit Britain and we have been awarded "Good to Go" certification.

Reviewed By 597derekp

15/12/18. Victory Pub Christmas Jolly Boys outing at the Victoria Tunnel. A thoroughly enjoyable and educational history tour of this amazing engineering feat of the 1840s. 2 fantastic volunteer guides. Fascinating facts about the tunnel's original use and later use during World War 2 as an air raid shelter for up to 9,000 people. Highly recommended.

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. Bowes Railway

Springwell Road, Gateshead NE9 7QJ England +44 191 416 1847 [email protected] http://bowesrailway.uk
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4.5 based on 44 reviews

Bowes Railway

The Bowes Railway is unique amongst preserved railways. It is home to the only standard gauge rope hauled incline still in operation. A visit to Bowes includes a visitor trail around our scheduled industrial monument, the rope hauled inclines, a three mile steam hauled train ride and refreshment facilities. All of this can be found at a small but friendly railway at the heart of the North East.

4. Gibside

Gibside Burnopfield, Gateshead NE16 6BG England +44 1207 542255 http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/gibside
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4.5 based on 760 reviews

Gibside

Reviewed By srablair - Lytham St Anne's, United Kingdom

We visited as new NT members wanting to visit as many places as possible during our visit to the North East. There were at least 3 trails around the extensive grounds. Well worth visiting the chapel and taking the walk up past mirror lake and the banqueting hall towards the freedom monument and past the stables. Really interesting walk and insight into how people must have lived at that time. Interesting refurbished kitchen garden. Interesting to see the exterior of the old hall even though this has fallen into disrepair and no longer available to access. Finished our visit with a cream tea in the tea rooms which were very good and offered a good selection of hot and cold food cakes pastries. Overall an excellent day out and lots of good walking for some birdwatching along the way

5. Jesmond Dene

Jesmond Dene Road Jesmond Dene, Newcastle upon Tyne NE7 7BQ England +44 191 814 4574 [email protected] http://urbangreennewcastle.org/find-your-park/jesmond-dene
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4.5 based on 1,273 reviews

Jesmond Dene

Jesmond Dene is the jewel in the crown of Newcastle's parks and green spaces. The Dene is packed full of historic and natural features and masses of wildlife, flowers and ancient woodland for everyone to enjoy.

Reviewed By Jp_King93

This is a beautiful park, really calming and wonderful for pictures, I really enjoyed my visit and will come back for sure

New Bridge Street, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8AG England +44 191 278 1611 [email protected] http://www.twmuseums.org.uk/laing/
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4.5 based on 513 reviews

Laing Art Gallery

Re-opening on Monday 10 August 2020. More details at www.laingartgallery.org.uk. The Laing is home to an impressive collection of art and sculpture and its exhibition programme is renowned for bringing the biggest names in historic, modern and contemporary art to the North East. The Gallery has a packed programme of free events including gallery talks, family activities and artists’ events. Free entry.

Reviewed By 461laureenh

Fromthe beautiful frescos and paintings on the outside to the glorious pictures and artwork within this is well worth a visit every year or so or more if you have kids and want them to learn about culture. I have always loved this art gallery since I was a child wonderful top rated place to see in the toon.

7. Newcastle Cathedral

St Nicholas Square, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 1PF England +44 191 232 1939 [email protected] http://www.stnicholascathedral.co.uk
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4.5 based on 577 reviews

Newcastle Cathedral

Newcastle Cathedral holds the story of the City in its stones and monuments. Located in the heart of Old Newcastle, it is a medieval church building of architectural interest with a spectacular lantern tower and filled with a superb collection of monuments, ledger stones and stained glass describing interesting people and events of importance to the history of the city and the region. The collection contains work by nationally and internationally reputed sculptors and craftspeople, including glass artist Leonard Evetts, 19th century woodcarver Ralph Hedley, and sculptor EH Bailey who was also responsible for Grey's Monument, and illustrates many of the ways in which contemporary local, regional and national culture has been shaped. Look out for mermaids, wild men, Roman senators, romantic ladies or even a precious medieval stained glass portrait of Mary and the infant Christ. Open: Sun 7:30am-5:30pm; Mon-Fri 7am-6:30pm; Sat & Bank Holidays 8am-4pm. Free entry; suggested donation £5pp.

Reviewed By Newbiggin_Man - Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, United Kingdom

St Nicholas Cathedral is a very impressive building on the inside, which is not really reflected by its exterior. We attended the Bobby Robson Foundation concert and thoroughly enjoyed it. It was different to what either of us had been to before and the acts made it a great experience. If you like old church buildings then St Nicholas is a great one to visit and if you haven't been to one before then it is an ideal place to start as it is very welcoming. I've been to a number of cathedrals, including Durham and York and have always felt that St Nicholas is more intimate.

8. The Angel of the North

Durham Road Low Eighton, Gateshead NE9 6AA England +44 191 478 4222 http://www.gateshead.gov.uk/article/3957/Angel-of-the-North
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4.5 based on 2,139 reviews

The Angel of the North

Reviewed By grandad88 - Clitheroe, United Kingdom

We stopped here with our grandsons. Our elder grandson age 10 had read up information about it before we went and so gave us lots of facts about the statue. The younger one was at first a bit overwhelmed but soon warmed to the statue and enjoyed running around it. It is worth stopping here for a closer look as it is easily accessible just off the A1 with a small car park so if you are travellng up the A1 and want a short break you may as well stop here and stretch your legs

9. Newcastle Castle

The Black Gate Castle Garth Castle Garth, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 1RQ England +44 191 230 6300 [email protected] http://www.newcastlecastle.co.uk
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4.5 based on 870 reviews

Newcastle Castle

Steeped in history this imposing Norman fortress, in the centre of Newcastle upon Tyne, is a rugged reminder of northern England's turbulent history. This was no baron's stately home. Newcastle Castle is a grim reminder of royal authority where armies gathered and criminals were imprisoned and executed. It is where the story of Newcastle began, the reason the city got its name and has the most commanding views over the city and the River Tyne. Open for the public to explore and enjoy our rich and varied history Newcastle Castle takes the safety of public and staff very seriously. Due to the Coronavirus pandemic we have introduced a number of measures to keep you safe whilst you explore, discover and enjoy.

Reviewed By Keith_Bnufc - England, United Kingdom

Spent about an hour and a half in there last week- interesting, informative, helpful staff and great views from the top. Only complaint was that it isn’t bigger!

10. The Tyne Bridge

Newcastle upon Tyne England http://www.newcastleupontyne.co.uk
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4.5 based on 1,023 reviews

The Tyne Bridge

Reviewed By geralind

The number of times we have seen this structure on TV has made it an iconic view of Newcastle. To see it first hand and stand underneath brings it home how huge and impressive it is. So well maintained

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