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Three counties; one region

Our North East is a region of history and beauty. It includes the counties of:

From dramatic castles to quaint market towns, breathtaking beaches to wild moors, there’s so much to explore.

Hop on a bus or take a train out of Newcastle to visit our best-known attractions and discover some of our best-kept secrets.

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Northumberland

Explore England’s most northern county. Experience rolling moors, a dramatic coastline, fascinating Roman heritage and unspoilt natural beauty.

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Hadrian’s Wall

Stretching for 73 miles across Britain, Hadrian’s Wall formed the north-west frontier of the Roman Empire; one of the greatest empires in history. Made an UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987, some of the best surviving sections of the Wall can be found in Northumberland.

Fantastic fortresses

Northumberland has more castles than any other county in England with over 70 castle sites. Among the best to visit are:

Great outdoors

Northumberland National Park

Home to England's cleanest rivers, clearest air and darkest skies. It has the largest Dark Sky Park for stargazing in the UK. Covering over 400 square miles, it’s an outdoor playground for:

Notable sights include:

Coastal wonders

Northumberland’s coastline is dramatic, diverse, breathtaking and surprising. Follow the 62-mile Northumberland Coastal Path of striking landscapes and historic places to see:

Town trips

Top towns to visit include:


Durham

Shaped by its rich history from the medieval Prince Bishops to the Industrial Revolution. Durham is a county waiting to be discovered.

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Durham city

Take the train from Newcastle and you’ll be wandering the cobbled streets of Durham city in less than 15 minutes.  At its heart is Durham Cathedral and Castle, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Durham’s dales

Part of the North Pennines National Landscape. The dales feature moorlands, hills, and valleys dotted with ancient towns and villages. Among the best places to visit are:

Durham’s coast

Durham’s Heritage Coast - a coastline of dramatic cliffs, sweeping beaches and rich grasslands. Take the 11-mile coastal footpath that follows England’s longest National Trail, the King Charles III England Coast Path.

You can:

Birth of the railway

Travel into history with the Stockton and Darlington railway, the world’s first passenger railway to use steam engines.

Opened in 1825, the 26-mile line was designed and built by ‘Father of Railways’ George Stephenson and his son, Robert. It heralded the creation of a modern railway system that would spread around the globe.

Today you can:

Living museum

World-famous open air museum Beamish is a top 20 most-visited attraction in England (VisitEngland 2025).

Set in 350 acres of beautiful countryside, it tells the story of life in North East England across the 1820s, 1900s, 1940s and 1950s.

You'll have the opportunity to:


Tyne and Wear

Defined by the River Tyne and River Wear, shipbuilding and coal mining built this county of pioneering innovation.

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Sunderland

Natives of Sunderland are known as Mackems. Thought to mean ‘make em’, it refers to the shipbuilders who turned the city into arguably the world’s largest shipbuilding centre.

The nickname is also linked to fans of Premier League side Sunderland Football Club.

Take the Metro from Newcastle to enjoy some top things to see and do in Sunderland including:

The Sunderland borough has its fair share of landmarks and monuments, but two of the best to visit are:

Gateshead

Located across the River Tyne from Newcastle, Gateshead is best known for:

North Tyneside

For the closest beaches to Newcastle hop on the Metro to Tynemouth, Whitley Bay and Cullercoats.

For over 200 years life in North Shields revolved around shipbuilding. One of its biggest yards, Swan Hunter, built some of the greatest ships of the early 20th century. These included:

At its peak the yard employed 14,000 workers. In 1904, it founded Wallsend Boys Club for its young apprentices. During the club's history it's produced over 90 professional footballers. Among them is Alan Shearer, one of the Premier League's all-time top strikers.

South Tyneside

A smaller conurbation than its North Tyneside neighbour, there's still plenty to do on this side of the River Tyne. Head for the biggest coastal town, South Shields, to:


North East England: The spirit of innovation

The North East has always been a hotbed of brilliant ideas and pioneering inventions. From matches to lightbulbs, the joystick to Lucozade. Our inventors have lit up, and powered up, the world!

The friction match

Stockton chemist John Walker accidentally discovered that a stick coated with certain chemicals burst into flame when scraped across his hearth. Just like that, the friction match was born. Walker sold 250 boxes of matches but refused to patent his discovery. His invention was copied and improved by others to create safer, more effective matches.

The windscreen wiper

Whitley Bay’s Gladstone Adams was driving home after a football match when he hit on the idea for a windscreen wiper. He patented his invention, but it was never manufactured. You can still see his prototype at the Discovery Museum in Newcastle.

The National Grid

Newcastle’s Charles Merz designed Wallsend’s Neptune Power Station. It was the first in the world to use a three-phase electrical power distribution system and to supply electricity to industry. Merz helped shape the UK’s National Grid. He was known as the ‘Grid King’.

The joystick

Early aviator Arthur George from Heaton invented a single control column to handle an airplane’s three rotational movements; roll, pitch and yaw. It’s regarded as the first joystick, and the forerunner of every aircraft and games console joystick used today.

Lucozade

Newcastle chemist William Walker Hunter (trading as William Owen & Son), invented Glucozade. A carbonated water and glucose drink for people who were ill, it was bought by pharmaceutical company Beecham’s and rebranded as Lucozade.

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