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Tynemouth & Cullercoats

Overlooked by the Life Guard Station located behind Tynemouth Priory the estuary is protected by two long piers the longest being on the North side at Tynemouth, worth a walk to the end in fair weather and a spectacular sight  during a storm.

 Tynemouth Priory - I. Lindsay

The headland on the inside of the pier known as the Spanish Battery has a Museum to the Coastguards of the past and was the location of the large gun and ammunition bunkers which protected the river and Shipyards during  WW II.

       

Tynemouth Long Sands to Tynemouth  -  Lindsay

A short walk from the Headland in Tynemouth over looking the Estuary and Tyne Piers, back up the river past the Coast Guard Museum and Collingswood's Monument which over looks the North Shields Fish Quay.

The impressive statue and cannons on its foundation commemorates Cuthbert Collingwood, the son of a Newcastle Merchant who rose to be Nelson's second in command of the British fleet at the battle of Trafalgar.

This route gives one a fine view up the Tyne, once renowned for its Shipbuilding as North Shields was famous for its Fish and Kippers which are still available from the Smoke Houses on the Quayside.

The fish merchants still offer a wide variety of fresh caught fish straight from the boats, as well as the traditional English Fish & Chips wrapped in paper to eat as you wander along the quayside.

 

Hi & Lo lights North Shields - I.Lindsay

There are a few bars famous Worldwide among sailors on the Quayside, one is the Prince of Wales outside of which stand the famous Wooden Dolly, from which another Pub overlooking the Quay has taken its name.  

The original Wooden Dolly has long gone and been replaced many times, due to the sailors cutting a piece of to keeping it in their pockets for good luck while at sea.  Their is another Wooden Dolly in Northumberland Square, in the town centre of a Fisher Woman on whom on close inspection a number of mice can be found.


The Italian Patriot of the early 1800s stayed in Tynemouth during a Political visit to England, in a home now part of King's School, noted by an English Heritage Blue Plaque on a wall as you leave the Historic Rail Station where a Craft & Flea Market is Held each Saturday &  Sunday. 

The name Garibaldi was later given to the traditional fruity wafer biscuit and within the Platform Buildings of the Station, there is also a Bofi in the station for passing Cyclists on the Coast to Coast Route along Hadrian's Wall to Carlisle and a Waiting Room has been opened as The Porters Coffee Shop with an All Day Breakfast Menu.


Cullercoats Bay

      Cullercoats Bay  - Ivan Lindsay

Bay Hotel on the Headland on the left and the Old Customs House (White) to the right. Below in Bay  is R.N.L.I. Lifeboat Station below Hotel & Clock Tower, also in the bay is the Dove Maritime Research Centre

    Tynemouth Long Sands to Cullercoats  -  Lindsay


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