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Glamping in Newcastle
Live days of adventure and lots of fun in Newcastle, this beautiful city is the most populated in the northeast of England, and it is common to hear its inhabitants called Geordies. Here you can, there are so many things to do that you will not have enough time to do them all. There are some monuments to visit at Dundrum Castle or Annalong Corn Mill. There are also some parks and green spaces like Silent Valley and Ben Crom Reservoirs, Tullamore Forest Park. [If you are traveling with children, some amusement parks in Newcastle that you can enjoy all day are Tropical, GASP - Gravity Action Sports Park
Enjoy glamping near Newcastle city centreWith a unique interior design, Newcastle glamping encourages you to relax thanks to its wide spaces and light colours used harmoniously. You will also have at your disposal all the amenities that you like so much such as internet, parking, elevator. You can even take your pet, so you won't have to get away from your faithful friend
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Take a private bike tour of Newcastle and head south along the river to Spittal and Tweedmouth and before re-crossing the New Bridge and gazing out over the city on the north bank, passing several boards of the Lowry Trail. This route is relatively flat and uses trails and roads that should be suitable for most cyclists and types of bikes.
Newcastle for couplesHigh-Level Bridge: This is the ideal place to go with your partner and contemplate the wonderful landscape that is perched at your feet. It is one of the oldest bridges. It was built in 1874 and today, it is still used for foot, car and train traffic. Being elevated, it has a beautiful view of the city, and it is a very nice tour to do on foot or by public transport.
Newcastle is the 20th most populous city in England.
Top 7 travel tips in Newcastle
It is through this castle that the city bears the same name. It was built in 1080 by Robert II of Normandy and is currently the most important site of interest in the city. It is made up of two main buildings: the castle and the Black Gate separated by the train tracks, collateral damage from the expansion of the railway during the 19th century
2. Meet The Biscuit FactoryNo, contrary to what its name says, it is not a cookie factory, it is actually an art gallery that has been operating since 2002 and is a space dedicated to events. It is located in the Ouseburn neighbourhood and exhibits a diverse collection of modern art by independent artists. Here you will not only find paintings and sculptures, but you can also try the delicacies sold at the bar, including a wide variety of cookies, teas and coffees
3. Visit the iconic Nicholas CathedralIt is the only and main cathedral in the north of England and hence its importance to the city of Newcastle and the region. Saint Nicholas is considered the patron saint of ships and sailors, so the location of a cathedral in his honour could not be better located than in a city open to the river like Newcastle
4. Meet Victoria TunnelThis place is a great tourist attraction: they have incorporated really complete guided tours where you can learn from what life was like for mine workers in the 19th century to hear sirens warning of bombings during World War II
5. Walk the Tyne BridgeThis majestic bridge is a symbol of the city of Newcastle and the most iconic of the 7 bridges that span the River Tyne. It is 389 meters long and its construction required more than 7,000 tons of steel. It connects Newcastle with the city of Gateshead. Dress it up in the season when it is so cute to see it decorated like Christmas or New Years
6. Don't miss the Theatre RoyalThis theatre is located in Grainger Town, it is a beautiful place that opened its doors in 1837 and has a capacity for 1,249 spectators. The theatre is appreciated both for its neoclassical architecture and for its excellent range of shows, around 400 exhibitions a year, which include national and internationally renowned artists. You cannot miss it!
7. Surprise yourself at Seven StoriesThis is a museum of children's books. It has 7 floors and there is the National Centre for Children’s Books, which rescues the legacy of Great British writers of children's stories as well as titles by international authors. In this unique place, you can see exhibitions of art and literature for children, interactive experiences and even have a snack. It is an ideal experience to share with the family. Don't miss it!
Information about glampings in Newcastle upon Tyne
🏡 Glampings available: | 12 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -36%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £38. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and fireplace. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 1 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |