Heritage Walk: Bridges

Heritage Walk: Bridges

By Tyne Derwent Way

A Tyne Derwent Way Heritage walk, from St Mary's and back!

Date and time

Location

St. Mary's Heritage Centre

Oakwellgate Gateshead NE8 2AU United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

A Tyne Derwent Way Heritage walk, from St Mary's and back! Join Tony, a Newcastle & Gateshead City Guide to explore the stories & heritage of the 7 nearby Bridges that connect Gateshead to Newcastle. A brilliant opportunity to get outside, have a chat and learn more about the area's history and culture.

Meet outside St Mary’s Heritage Centre, by the entrance to the glasshouse. The walk will also end here. What three words for starting point = string.fees.stump

Suitable for all, although we’d recommend you’re comfortable walking up to 3 miles/ being on your feet for up to 2 hours - or travelling the equivalent distance and time in your wheelchair.

Payment Structure:

We have introduced a sliding scale payment structure; so that everyone can enjoy and experience Gateshead’s green getaway. For more information about which tier you suits your purse at the moment, visit: Tyne Derwent Way event payment guide - Tyne Derwent Way

In brief, the tiers are as follows:

Tier 1, Paying £0 - £3 per event

  • I frequently stress about meeting basic* needs and don’t always achieve them.

Tier 2 , Paying £6 per event

  • I may stress about meeting my basic needs* but still regularly achieve them.

Tier 3 , Paying £12 per event

  • I am comfortably able to meet all of my basic needs*.

*BASIC NEEDS include food, housing, clothing and transport.

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Get away without going away, down the Tyne Derwent Way.

Gateshead's green getaway connects our urban communities to our beautiful countryside, and our past to our present and our future.

The trail showcases Gateshead's nature, heritage and culture. It's a nine-mile route for walking, cycling, running and exploring, linking the many attractions along the rivers Tyne and Derwent: St Mary's Heritage Centre, Gateshead Riverside Park, Dunston Staiths, the Metro Centre, the Land of Oak and Iron Heritage Centre, Nine Arches Viaduct, Thornley Woodland Centre and Gibside.

It's far more than just a trail, though. The project, funded by the UK Government, offers a programme of events and activities and is restoring, refurbishing and developing places for people to enjoy.

We're supporting local people and communities to boost health and wellbeing, improving habitats where a wealth of wildlife can thrive, and improving access along the route.

Local partners including the Tyne & Wear Building Preservation Trust , Northumbria University, Newcastle University , Gateshead Council and the National Trust are working together with local communities to bring our heritage to life and create a green getaway we can all be proud of - and we can all be part of.

The trail is open and everybody's welcome to enjoy it, experience it and get involved in shaping it. Some parts of the route are more developed than others - it's a work in progress and we're always looking for ideas and volunteers, so get in touch if you'd like to help.

£0 – £12
Sep 10 · 11:00 AM GMT+1