Blyth Guest Book

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Blyth Guest Book

Beaches

Stunning ocean views, a golden sandy beach, two playgrounds, a fish and chip shop and an ice cream parlour with indoor seating. Brightly coloured huts that can be hired. Toilet facilities, lifeguards, showers and a free car park.
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Blyth Beach
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Stunning ocean views, a golden sandy beach, two playgrounds, a fish and chip shop and an ice cream parlour with indoor seating. Brightly coloured huts that can be hired. Toilet facilities, lifeguards, showers and a free car park.
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Spanish City
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Leisure Centre

A superb multi-use facility. Three separate pools, including a teaching tank, and our sauna cabin and steam room are the perfect places to relax after a long day. You can keep fit in the well-equipped gym, large sports hall and squash courts and the little ones will be entertained in the adventurous softplay area. We have free Wi-Fi throughout the centre and parking is free for all users.
Blyth Sports Centre
A superb multi-use facility. Three separate pools, including a teaching tank, and our sauna cabin and steam room are the perfect places to relax after a long day. You can keep fit in the well-equipped gym, large sports hall and squash courts and the little ones will be entertained in the adventurous softplay area. We have free Wi-Fi throughout the centre and parking is free for all users.

Parks and Play Areas

A beautiful well-kept park in Northumberland with two play areas, water play area, cafe, toilets, lots of space for picnics and free parking. There's also Mister Ridley's Ice & Coffee Parlour.
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Ридли-Парк
Wensleydale Terrace
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A beautiful well-kept park in Northumberland with two play areas, water play area, cafe, toilets, lots of space for picnics and free parking. There's also Mister Ridley's Ice & Coffee Parlour.

Walks and Sightseeing

Northumberlandia is a unique piece of public art set in a 46 acre community park with free public access and 4 miles of footpaths on and around the landform. The Visitor Centre and Café is on the right as you enter the site through the main entrance gates at Northumberlandia. It offers a range of hot drinks and snacks, a selection of NWT branded and wildlife related merchandise, as well as Trust and general visitor information. There is seating inside and further seating is available (weather permitting) on a raised terrace outside the centre with views of the bird feeding stations. There are two accessible toilets to the rear of the Centre.
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Нортумберландия (Центр посетителей)
Fisher Lane
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Northumberlandia is a unique piece of public art set in a 46 acre community park with free public access and 4 miles of footpaths on and around the landform. The Visitor Centre and Café is on the right as you enter the site through the main entrance gates at Northumberlandia. It offers a range of hot drinks and snacks, a selection of NWT branded and wildlife related merchandise, as well as Trust and general visitor information. There is seating inside and further seating is available (weather permitting) on a raised terrace outside the centre with views of the bird feeding stations. There are two accessible toilets to the rear of the Centre.
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Маяк Святой Марии
Saint Mary's Island Causeway
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Wansbeck Riverside Park
14 Whittingham Cl
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Seaton Delaval Hall
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Тайнмаут Прайори и замок
Pier Road
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Sports

Blyth Spartans Association Football Club is the leading football club in Northumberland. They are currently members of the National League North, the sixth tier of English football, and play at Croft Park.
Blyth Spartans Association Football Club Limited
Plessey Road
Blyth Spartans Association Football Club is the leading football club in Northumberland. They are currently members of the National League North, the sixth tier of English football, and play at Croft Park.
One of the most mature, challenging and interesting courses in Northumberland. Situated on the outskirts of the friendly seaport of Blyth, the 18 hole tree lined parkland course with scenic water features, boasts some of the finest greens in Northumberland. The first six holes are a test for any golfer, then the challenge begins
Blyth Golf Club
Plessey Road
One of the most mature, challenging and interesting courses in Northumberland. Situated on the outskirts of the friendly seaport of Blyth, the 18 hole tree lined parkland course with scenic water features, boasts some of the finest greens in Northumberland. The first six holes are a test for any golfer, then the challenge begins
Blyth Cricket and Rugby Club
Plessey Road
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Whitley Bay Ice Rink station
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Zoo and Parks

Northumberland Country Zoo is an up and coming family-run animal not-for-profit collection in the heart of Northumberland. The park currently has 17 acres for visitors to explore with over 100 species of animals to see.
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Northumberland Country Zoo
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Northumberland Country Zoo is an up and coming family-run animal not-for-profit collection in the heart of Northumberland. The park currently has 17 acres for visitors to explore with over 100 species of animals to see.
Whitehouse Farm Centre is Northumberland’s largest family run Farm attraction spread over 40 acres, located south of Morpeth and just a mile off the A1
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Whitehouse Farm Centre
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Whitehouse Farm Centre is Northumberland’s largest family run Farm attraction spread over 40 acres, located south of Morpeth and just a mile off the A1
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Аквариум Blue Reef Tynemouth
Grand Parade
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Historic

Blyth Battery is operated as a museum by Blyth Battery Volunteers Ltd. The group who maintain, conserve, research and open Blyth Battery to members of the public. Volunteers also put on displays commemorating the history of Blyth Battery at events around the region throughout the year.
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Blyth Beach
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Blyth Battery is operated as a museum by Blyth Battery Volunteers Ltd. The group who maintain, conserve, research and open Blyth Battery to members of the public. Volunteers also put on displays commemorating the history of Blyth Battery at events around the region throughout the year.
Blyth High Lighthouse
8 Bath Terrace
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Тайнмаут Прайори и замок
Pier Road
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Arc Royal Air craft
Blyth Library
Arc Royal Air craft
Shipbuilding began on the site on the south bank of the River Blyth in 1811. In the 1840s the yard was purchased by Beaumont and Drummond. In 1863 the yard was taken over by Hodgson and Soulsby who repaired and built small wooden sailing ships. In 1880 the first two iron ships were built at Blyth for the Russian Government. On 2 March 1883 the Blyth Shipbuilding & Dry Docks Company Ltd. was registered as a limited liability company. It built cargo liners, tramp steamers and colliers. The fifth ship built at the yard was for the shipping company Stephens and Mawson of Newcastle. In 1914 a cargo ship under construction was purchased by the Admiralty and converted into the Navy's first seaplane carrier Ark Royal and served throughout World War 1.  The yard closed in 1925, reopening in 1926 only to close again in 1930.
Offshore House
Albert Street
Shipbuilding began on the site on the south bank of the River Blyth in 1811. In the 1840s the yard was purchased by Beaumont and Drummond. In 1863 the yard was taken over by Hodgson and Soulsby who repaired and built small wooden sailing ships. In 1880 the first two iron ships were built at Blyth for the Russian Government. On 2 March 1883 the Blyth Shipbuilding & Dry Docks Company Ltd. was registered as a limited liability company. It built cargo liners, tramp steamers and colliers. The fifth ship built at the yard was for the shipping company Stephens and Mawson of Newcastle. In 1914 a cargo ship under construction was purchased by the Admiralty and converted into the Navy's first seaplane carrier Ark Royal and served throughout World War 1.  The yard closed in 1925, reopening in 1926 only to close again in 1930.