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Blow the Cobwebs Away

Chase the blues away and enjoy a springtime stroll

Our coastal area, is home to some of the most beautiful scenery in the UK, so where better to enjoy a lovely spring walk than right here in our home county.

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As the weather changes, and the days get longer, one of the best ways to shake off the winter blues is to take in some of the breathtaking scenery around us by going on a spring time walk. Here are a selection of some of the best local walks to help you blow the cobwebs away and enjoy our local area.

For more details on all of the above walks, including guides of each walk which can be printed off, please visit: visitnorthtyneside.com/activities

Coastal Heritage Trail

Starts at St Mary's Lighthouse

Whitley Bay, NE26 4RS

The coastline of North Tyneside has a long and fascinating history. A number of information panels are located between the Black Midden Rocks and St Mary's Lighthouse to highlight the rich and diverse history and culture of the area and in so doing, help improve the connectivity between Tynemouth, Cullercoats and Whitley Bay. To see more information please view the web link at the end of this article. You can find out about centuries of history and discover how the past has shaped the present. There are excellent public transport links to help you do so.

North Shields Trail

Starts inside The Beacon Centre Bedford Street North Shields

Tyne & Wear NE29 6QF

North Shields has a vibrant town centre; a green haven in the lovingly restored Victorian era Northumberland Park and a historic working fish quay. Three distinct characteristics of the town are brought together in a circular walk. Step out and discover more about the town’s past, the natural life that thrives in urban North Shields and the fascinating story of the Fish Quay.

Take time to walk the route, to admire the architecture, to share our history, to see our spectacular views and perhaps to sample some food and drink along the route. The route is designed to be completed on foot with an alternative route available for those who do not want to climb the stairs on the Fish Quay.

Visit: northshieldstrail.org

Robert Westall Walk

Starts at Vicarage Street North Shields, NE29 6SJ

The walk starts in North Shields at the birthplace of local author Robert Westall and winds its way through North Shields, the Fish Quay and ends in Tynemouth taking in the sights and sounds of his much loved novels. Reading the books of local born writer Robert Westall is like taking a virtual journey through the streets, sights, smells and sounds of North Shields and Tynemouth as they were more than half a century ago.

Born in North Shields in 1929, Robert Westall found fame as a writer of books such as The Machine Gunners, Fathom Five, The Promise, The Kingdom by the Sea and Falling Into Glory. Whilst primarily written for children, Westall's books also reached out to an adult audience.

Much has changed in North Shields since his formative years, but the essence of the area remains. This walk takes you on a journey to many of the places which inspired him and, as you step out along the streets which follow the river down to the sea at Tynemouth, you will feel the spirits of his characters tugging at your sleeve. Fiction will merge with fact.

Royal Quays Art Walk

Starts at The Parks Howdon Road North Shields, NE29 6TL

A circular walk around the regenerated Royal Quays district of North Shields looking at the public art on display in the landscaped parks and the Royal Quays Marina. Art in public places enhances a community's enjoyment of their immediate environment and, as the artworks weather and blend into the landscape; they become a familiar part of that landscape. They entice curiosity, from both within and outside that community, creating not only an interest in the artworks themselves but also in the surrounding locality. Artworks can also contribute to the regeneration of an urban landscape and there is no better way of discovering how successfully this can be carried out than to take a journey around the Royal Quays development at North Shields, on the northern banks of the River Tyne.

The Blue Plaque Walk

Starts at Front Street Tynemouth Tyne & Wear NE30 4BT

A circular walk around Tynemouth and North Shields taking in many of the Blue Plaques providing a fascinating insight into the rich history of North Tyneside. Wherever we stand we are surrounded by history. Sometimes that history is highly visible. Other times it lies beneath the surface and requires a journey of exploration for the unique character of the area to be truly appreciated. An ideal way to start that journey is to follow the blue plaques that have been erected on buildings with some historical significance. These offer a taste of what went before and, when viewed as a group, begin to build up a picture of the past. A snapshot maybe, but what better continues on next page ➤ way to uncover a little of the history of the coastal village of Tynemouth and its seafaring neighbour North Shields.

The Coastal Walk

Starts at St. Marys Island

Whitley Bay, NE26 4RS

A walk from St Mary's Island, following the naturally stunning coastline through Whitley Bay and Cullercoats to Tynemouth Priory and Castle and finishing on the historic North Shields Fish Quay. 'Miles of golden curving sand' is how the coastline, immediately to the south of St. Mary's Island, Whitley Bay, was described in the heyday of British seaside resorts. A simple, but honest, marketing description of an area loved by generations of families. However, the sun has now set on those busy, candyfloss days by the sea. The beaches are quieter and the kiss-me-quick hats have disappeared, but the coastline remains as enticing as ever and, whatever the weather, a walk along the coast remains a great way to spend the day. This walk along the coast will give you a flavour of everything you could wish for from a trip to the sea; birds, flowers, history, art, literature, architecture, modern culture and, for those with a yearning for the traditional seaside day out, there may even be some candy floss along the way.

Whitley Bay Discovery Walk

Starts at Whitley Bay Metro Station Station Road Whitley Bay

Tyne & Wear NE26 2QY

A nostalgic circular walk around the much loved seaside resort looking at the history of the town and revealing some quirky and interesting facts. At the height of its popularity Whitley Bay was a busy seaside resort attracting visitors from far and wide. Here generations of families enjoyed everything that the traditional British seaside holiday had to offer.

However, as air travel became more accessible in the 1960's, holidaymakers began to seek out more exotic destinations where sunshine could be guaranteed. Holiday patterns had changed forever.

As you step out on this walk you will discover for yourself some of the fragments of Whitley Bay's rich and varied past.

The walk starts where most visitors to the town first arrived at the beginning of their fortnight’s holiday; the railway station and it ends at the top of South Parade, for a short while in the 1960’s the Club A Go-Go reverberated to the music of the day and on the 9th November 1963 a fledgling band played at the club. They were the Rolling Stones and as they say.........the rest is history!

For more details on all of the above walks, including maps of each walk which can be printed off, please visit: visitnorthtyneside.com/activities

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CLASS TIMETABLE:

Monday 11.00 am Jesmond

Tuesday 10.00 am - Jesmond Dene

Weds 11.00 am - Gosforth

Weds 1.00 pm - Ponteland