Newcastle upon Tyne is one of the largest cities in the UK. and is an increasingly popular tourist destination, with attractions such as the 2,000-year-old Tynemouth Priory, the newly refurbished and extended Great North Museum and the famous historical Hadrian's Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Newcastle upon Tyne has gone through many stages in its history as a city. The region has thousands of years of heritage which are hinted at by the Castle Keep in the heart of Newcastle City Centre, one of the country's finest examples of a Northern Keep. To make the most of your coach tour with us, why not combine a visit to this lovely city with a trip to some other nearby towns, such as Durham and Beamish?
Newcastle upon Tyne has gone through many stages in its history as a city. The region has thousands of years of heritage which are hinted at by the Castle Keep in the heart of Newcastle City Centre, one of the country's finest examples of a Northern Keep. Attractions such as the 2,000-year-old Tynemouth Priory and Hadrian's Wall confirm the region's rich past and complement the offering of museums like the newly refurbished and extended Great North Museum.
Coach holidays to Newcastle provide the opportunity to visit a wide range of attractions and places of interest.
Victoria Tunnel
This is the most popular landmark in Alnwick. The castle is a fascinating place to visit, and with so much to do and learn it's a great day out for all ages. There is a variety of refreshment options, shopping, activities for kids, history, art and not forgetting the breathtaking scenery The Victoria Tunnel is a preserved 19th century waggonway. Discover how the tunnel was used in both WW2 and Victorian times, bring the history of the tunnel to life and find out which Newcastle landmarks you are walking beneath.
Jesmond Dene Park
Jesmond Dene is a lovely green walk close to the city centre and a beautiful place to enjoy with peaceful sound of water.