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  1. Tyne and Wear (/ ˌ t aɪ n ... ˈ w ɪər /) is a ceremonial county in North East England. It borders Northumberland to the north and County Durham to the south, and the largest settlement is the city of Newcastle upon Tyne. The county is largely urbanised. It had a population of 1.14 million in 2021.

  2. Pack a picnic, head to the beach and lie back for dazzling aerial acrobatics, classic aircraft, live music, fireworks and traditional seaside fun. Tyne and Wear has everything from buzzing cultural cities to Victorian seaside resorts. Find more things to do in Tyne & Wear at VisitEngland.

  3. Tyne and Wear, metropolitan county in northeastern England. Named for its two main rivers, the Tyne and the Wear, it is bounded by the administrative counties of Northumberland (north and west) and Durham (south) and by the North Sea (east). It is an urban industrial region that comprises five.

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  4. Tyne and Wear is a county and metropolis in the North East of England, created in 1974 from towns that had been in Northumberland or County Durham, plus Newcastle upon Tyne. The area is industrial but has a rich heritage, some surprisingly attractive cityscapes, and a lively entertainment scene.

    • Newcastle. Like many industrial cities in the north of England Newcastle had to find its feet once more following the sudden decline of heavy industry.
    • Quayside. Newcastle (north bank)and Gateshead (south) share the Tyne River, and at the Quayside you’ll get a handle on Tyneside in the 21st-century. Until the last decades of the 20th-century this section of riverside, east of the Tyne Bridge, was an industrial nerve centre, with warehouses and busy wharfs by the water.
    • Grainger Town. Named after the 19th-century city planner Richard Grainger, this imposing central district of Newcastle was entirely redeveloped in the neoclassical style between 1824 and 1849.
    • Sunderland. A few miles down the road Sunderland shares a (usually) friendly rivalry with Newcastle. Sunderland has also had to find a new direction after shining as one of England’s great shipyards from the 14th century onwards.
  5. Tyne and Wear. Things to Do in Tyne and Wear, England - Tyne and Wear Attractions. Explore popular experiences. See what other travelers like to do, based on ratings and number of bookings. See All. Walking Tours (34) Fun & Games (9) Historic Sites (25) Movie Tours (4) Historical Tours (30) Parks (43) Self-guided Tours (9) Bus Tours (15)

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  7. May 26, 2022 · 26 May 2022. @kylehoekstra. My website. While its proximity to Hadrian’s Wall guarantees a wealth of Roman remains to explore, Tyne and Wear is also home to a range of outstanding historic attractions.

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