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Explore Newcastle-Upon-Tyne city centre with two self-guided heritage walks with a treasure hunt theme. Discover Newcastle-Upon-Tyne's "hidden treasures" whilst having a fun day out with family and friends!
The Tyne Bridge was officially opened in 1928, several buildings had to be demolished in the process, including the Goat Inn and a pickle factory. Coal was discovered in 1234 and Newcastle became the 1st coal port in the world. Thomas Trotter of Newcastle cured Nelson's other eye. A Newcastle player invented the offside trap. Newcastle is the 2nd driest city in the country. The Gateshead Millennium Bridge is the first rotating bridge in the world. Newcastle hosted the first dog show in the world and the first beauty contest in Britain. Impressed?
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1. Grey's Monument to Cathedral - 1.5 miles / 2.4 kms
Starting from the imposing Grey’s Monument, this walk takes you through the bustle of the city centre, passing the legendary Grainger Market, and an old Square. Next we catch a glimpse of the town walls, before passing through Chinatown, via an ancient and remarkably preserved Friary. We take a longer look at the walls, before passing along the elegant Grey Street, to end the walk at St Nicholas Cathedral.
1.5 hoursOK but diversion maybe needed
2. Cathedral to Millennium Bridge - 1 mile / 1.6 kms
From the splendid cathedral, with its unusual spire, this walk heads next to the well preserved Castle Keep, before descending the unusual Dog Leap Stairs. From the bottom you can marvel at the engineering of the imposing arches of the Tyne Bridge, before approaching the Guildhall, the famous Bessie Surtees House and finally arriving at the impressive waterfront, dominated by four very different bridges.
1 hourOK but diversion maybe needed
Each booklet has a page dedicated to the history of the city and 2 pages summarising each walk with suggestions on what to visit along the way. Walk 1 has 21 clues & walk 2 has 14 - both with detailed directions to follow. There are interesting stories about important people, places & events along the way; detailed instructions on how to find a clue if you're stuck; and a comprehensive map with the routes marked on.
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"The Curious About Newcastle walk is a brilliantly designed self-paced journey of historical discovery, which I enjoyed very much. I recommend purchase of the guidebook not only to tourists but residents of the city, as there is so much to discover. The walks are perfect for a long weekend, unusual date idea or family outing - so get curious!"
"Just thought I’d let you know that my (21-year-old) daughter and I thoroughly enjoyed following your booklet in Newcastle-upon-Tyne a few weeks ago. I’ve always loved treasure hunts and in spite of some wet, cold and windy weather we saw a lot more of this fascinating city and learned interesting things about it that I’d never have known otherwise."
Latest Revision : June 2023