This 230-acre park is located in the heart of the North East, stretching from the River Tyne to the surrounding countryside. The park features a variety of landscapes, including woodland, grasslands, and wetlands, providing a habitat for a wide range of wildlife. Visitors can explore the park's many trails, including the Tyne Riverside Path, which offers stunning views of the river and surrounding landscape. The park is also home to several historic features, including the 18th-century Gibside Engine House and the remains of a medieval settlement. With its unique blend of natural beauty and industrial heritage, Tyne Riverside Country Park offers a fascinating and educational experience for visitors of all ages.
Beautiful park along the River Tyne. There is a large playground for kids, and a parking lot. It is perfect for a walk. It is a nice getaway from the city.
Went at 8 am for some quiet time, and I got just that Few joggers and walkers and people rowing on the Tyne.
Well worth a visit. So much to do and a nice little cafe.
Not bad. Required some work as it's gets dirty and brushes required some good trim. But generally not bad. Lost little character on path. Was original sand oath, someone decide to put tarmac surface on it. Good for wheelchair users but no character of wild area with it.
This place is getting five stars. Only issues is there's picnic benches to use but none near a path making it difficult for anyone with a wheelchair or buggy.
Great for a walk along the river with the dog. Playground can't comment on as no kids to use it. It's very clean could do with a couple more bins though. The Keelmans pub does canny meals and beers.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public toilet
Slides
Swings
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Playground
Dog park
Dogs allowed
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Beautiful park along the River Tyne. There is a large playground for kids, and a parking lot. It is perfect for a walk. It is a nice getaway from the city.
Went at 8 am for some quiet time, and I got just that Few joggers and walkers and people rowing on the Tyne.
Well worth a visit. So much to do and a nice little cafe.
Not bad. Required some work as it's gets dirty and brushes required some good trim. But generally not bad. Lost little character on path. Was original sand oath, someone decide to put tarmac surface on it. Good for wheelchair users but no character of wild area with it.
This place is getting five stars. Only issues is there's picnic benches to use but none near a path making it difficult for anyone with a wheelchair or buggy.
Great for a walk along the river with the dog. Playground can't comment on as no kids to use it. It's very clean could do with a couple more bins though. The Keelmans pub does canny meals and beers.