Aviation

England has extensive domestic and international aviation links. The largest airport is Heathrow, which is the world’s busiest airport measured by number of international passengers.  Other large airports include Gatwick, Manchester, Stansted, Luton and Birmingham.

Rail

The East Coast mainline runs north from London Kings Cross via York, with direct trains hourly to Darlington (2 hrs 20), Durham (2 hrs 50), and Newcastle (3 hrs). Other routes from Leeds, Manchester, Birmingham and the southwest join at York. The line continues north to Berwick-upon-Tweed and Edinburgh. Other lines serve Middlesbrough and Sunderland, and cross the waist of the country from Carlisle.

The East Coast Main Line runs north from London via York with stations at Darlington, Durham, Chester-le-Street, Newcastle, Morpeth, Alnmouth and Berwick-upon-Tweed, continuing to Edinburgh. All trains stop at Newcastle, the others are served every hour or so.
Hourly trains run along the coast from Newcastle via Heworth, Sunderland and Seaham to Hartlepool, Stockton and Middlesbrough. In County Durham, a branch line train runs hourly from Darlington to Newton Aycliffe, Shildon and Bishop Auckland.

Roads

The major routes across the region are mostly dual-carriageway. Near the cities they can be congested in rush hour, and on fine Sunday afternoons as city-dwellers head home from the countryside. The main roads are: A1 from the south, passing Darlington, Durham and Newcastle, then continuing to Berwick-upon-Tweed and Edinburgh.

A19 branches off A1 in Yorkshire and runs north nearer the coast, via Middlesbrough and Sunderland and bypassing Newcastle

A69 connects Newcastle and Carlisle, A66 (several long sections undivided) runs from Darlington over the Pennines to meet M6 at Penrith in the Lake District

A68 (an undivided highway) switch-backs across the hills from Darlington to Jedburgh and Edinburgh

The road network in the North East is decent, however traffic can build up severely, particularly on approaches to cities and on the A1 and A19 roads. For this reason it is often best to use public transport to get around the region, especially in urban areas.

Ports

The Shields Ferry crosses the mouth of the Tyne between South Shields and North Shields every 30 mins, a seven-minute ride. Foot passengers and bikes only; both ferry piers are served by the Metro.
The Tees Transporter Bridge is a weird contraption: it’s a gondola slung beneath a slender metal bridge that carries vehicles and others across the river between Middlesbrough (south bank) and Port Clarence, Stockton (north bank).

Sightseeing Tours in North East England
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Accommodation in North East England

What is the best neighbourhood to stay in Tyne and Wear?

Newcastle City Centre, Quayside and Jesmond are popular with other travellers visiting Tyne and Wear.

What hotels in Tyne and Wear are good for couples?

Couples travelling in Tyne and Wear loved staying at The Lemonfield Hotel, Otterburn Castle and Innside by Melia Newcastle.

Similarly, these hotels in Tyne and Wear are highly rated by couples: Maldron Hotel Newcastle, Great North Hotel and Hotel Du Vin Newcastle.

Which hotels in Tyne and Wear are good for families?

Many families visiting Tyne and Wear loved staying at Otterburn Castle, The Lemonfield Hotel and Innside by Melia Newcastle.

Similarly, Michelangelos – Rooms, Restaurant & Bar, Great North Hotel and Maldron Hotel Newcastleare also popular among family travellers.

What are some popular places to stay in and around Tyne and Wear?

Popular places to stay in Tyne and Wear include hotels near MetroCentre, St James’ Park and Utilita Arena.

What are the best hotels in Tyne and Wear near Newcastle International Airport?

Travellers who stayed in Tyne and Wear near Newcastle International Airport (NCL) have said good things about DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Newcastle International Airport, Holiday Inn Newcastle Gosforth Park, an IHG Hotel and Great North Hotel.

Among the hotels near Newcastle International Airport in Tyne and Wear, The Keelman and Big Lamp Brewery, Innkeeper’s Lodge Newcastle, Cramlington and Michelangelos – Rooms, Restaurant & Barhave also been highly rated.

How many hotels in Tyne and Wear are listed on Booking.com?

There are 698 hotels in Tyne and Wear you can book on Booking.com.

What hotels in Tyne and Wear offer an especially good breakfast?

For hotels in Tyne and Wear that serve up a highly-rated breakfast, try The Lemonfield Hotel, Otterburn Castle and Michelangelos – Rooms, Restaurant & Bar.

Breakfast at these hotels in Tyne and Wear are also highly rated: Osborne Hotel, Hotel Du Vin Newcastle and Great North Hotel.

How much does it cost to stay in a hotel in Tyne and Wear?

On average, 3-star hotels in Tyne and Wear cost £8 per night, and 4-star hotels in Tyne and Wear are £10 per night. If you’re looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Tyne and Wear can on average be found for £10 per night (based on Booking.com prices).

What are the best cities to stay in Tyne and Wear?

Newcastle upon Tyne, Sunderland and Gateshead are popular with other travellers visiting Tyne and Wear.

What are the best hotels in Tyne and Wear near MetroCentre?

What hotels in Tyne and Wear have nice views?

The Little Haven Hotel, Copthorne Hotel Newcastle and Innside by Melia Newcastlehave received great reviews from travellers in Tyne and Wear regarding the views from their hotel rooms.

Guests staying in Tyne and Wear also spoke highly of the views from the rooms at The Lemonfield Hotel, The Angel View Hotel and Hilton Newcastle Gateshead.

What are the best hotels to stay in Tyne and Wear?

Innside by Melia Newcastle, Great North Hotel and Otterburn Castle are some of the popular hotels in Tyne and Wear.

In addition to these hotels, The Lemonfield Hotel, Maldron Hotel Newcastle and Motel One Newcastleare also popular in Tyne and Wear.

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Historical Tours North East England

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Cultural Tours North East England

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Sightseeing Tours North East England

The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.

What are the best Sightseeing Tours in North East England?

What Sightseeing Tours in North East England are 1 hour or less?

What Sightseeing Tours in North East England are taking additional safety precautions?