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The northeast district of Tyne and Wear is overflowing with social quayside urban communities and sandy North seashores like Tynemouth Longsands where the surf is quite often up. Visit Tyne and Wear to find cosmopolitan Newcastle and Gateshead exhibition halls and displays for a portion of its Roman legacy, cross neon footbridges between redeveloped quays, or serenade with the ‘Toon Army’ at a Magpies game – you’ll before long feel like a genuine Geordie! Head to Sunderland for shimmering shopping centres and arranged Victorian parks, football, and stop by Washington to visit the Wetlands, perhaps the most novel activities in Tyne and Wear. Immerse yourself in a world of elaborate nightlife and artistic culture.

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North-East England - Tyne and Wear
Come and see sharks, seals and some amazing fish as well as monkeys and reptiles!
North-East England - Tyne and Wear
Tynemouth Castle and Priory on the coast of North East England was once one of the largest fortified areas in England.
North-East England - Tyne and Wear
Steeped in history this imposing Norman fortress, in the centre of Newcastle upon Tyne, is a rugged reminder of northern England's turbulent history.
North-East England - Tyne and Wear
Home to the club of Newcastle United. Come and watch some entertaining football at this stadium.

Great Family Days Out

North-East England - Tyne and Wear
An adventure for the whole family to enjoy.
North-East England - Tyne and Wear
Whatever the season, come rain or shine, WWT Washington Wetland Centre is the perfect place to connect with nature.
North-East England - Tyne and Wear
The most excavated Roman fort along the Wall with surviving foundations of many buildings and part of the Wall itself.
North-East England - Tyne and Wear
For a great day out in Newcastle upon Tyne, look no further than the Life Science Centre.

Culture Vulture Days Out

North-East England - Tyne and Wear
A marvel of its age. Red and white painted lighthouse dating from 1871, the world's first ever Lighthouse to be powered by electricity.
North-East England - Tyne and Wear
NELSAM (formerly NEAM), features not only military aircraft and vehicles but also many civil examples.
North-East England - Tyne and Wear
Manor house associated with the family of George Washington, first president of the USA
North-East England - Tyne and Wear
The Tanfield Railway, the World's oldest railway dating back to 1725, is a wonderful day out for all the family, whatever the weather.