Things To Do
in Felling

Felling is a suburban town in Tyne and Wear, nestled just south of Gateshead with easy access to the River Tyne. It combines residential calm with strong links to Newcastle and Gateshead's cultural and historic attractions. Visitors can rely on efficient public transport to reach major sights while enjoying quieter streets and green spaces.

The area embodies friendly Northeast hospitality and serves as a convenient base for exploring the wider region.

Day Trips

Spend a day exploring around

day 1
Explore Local Culture
morning
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Start your day by visiting the iconic Saltwell Park. Enjoy a peaceful morning stroll while soaking in the natural beauty and historical architecture surrounding the park. Be sure to check out the Saltwell Tower and the lovely gardens as you breathe in the fresh air.

afternoon
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Head to the nearby Felling Square for lunch at one of the local cafes. Afterward, explore the local shops and boutiques where you can find unique crafts and souvenirs. Engage with friendly locals and immerse yourself in the vibrant community atmosphere.

evening
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As the sun sets, opt for dinner at a quaint pub known for its traditional British fare. Enjoy the warm ambiance and perhaps strike up a conversation with locals who share tales of the town. After dinner, take a leisurely walk around the neighborhood, appreciating the charming architecture under the starry sky.

day 2
Nature and History
morning
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Begin your morning with a visit to the historic Felling Cemetery, known for its beautiful landscapes and interesting gravestones. Spend time reflecting on the past as you walk through the serene grounds. The peaceful atmosphere provides the perfect setting for contemplation.

afternoon
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After your visit, head to the nearby Tyne and Wear Archives and Museums to learn about the rich history of Felling and its surrounding areas. Browse through fascinating exhibitions and collections that provide insight into the local culture. Finish your afternoon with a delightful lunch at a nearby eatery that uses locally sourced ingredients.

evening
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Wrap up your day with a scenic drive along the River Tyne. Stop at one of the riverside parks for a picturesque view of the bridges lit up at night. Consider dining at a restaurant with a river view for a delightful end to your historical exploration.

Cost Guide

Prices

ItemPrice
🍔Meal at inexpensive restaurant$12-18
🏠1 bedroom apartment rent$900-1300
🧺Monthly utilities$120-200
🚆Public transport pass$60-90
Coffee or cafe drink$3-5

Strengths and Weaknesses

  • Easy access to Newcastle and Gateshead attractions
  • Friendly, relaxed atmosphere
  • Good transport links and walkability in surrounding areas
  • Affordability relative to southern England
  • Limited nightlife within Felling itself
  • Weather can be rainy and windy
  • Some sights require transit to reach

Places to Visit in Felling

Visit one of these nice places.

Saltwell Park Bandstand

A classic Victorian bandstand set within a scenic park, ideal for portraits and reflections on the water.

Gateshead Millennium Bridge viewpoints

A visually striking tilting bridge offering strong geometric lines and dramatic reflections on the Tyne.

Riverside at Gateshead Quays

Panoramic river shots featuring the Sage Gateshead and Baltic across the water, especially at sunset.

Culinary Guide

Food in Felling

The Northeast offers hearty, comforting dishes and bread-based staples. Expect generous portions, traditional bakeries, and pubs serving local ales. In Gateshead and Newcastle, you’ll find a mix of classic North East flavors and modern cafes offering both traditional and contemporary fare.

Felling Famous Food

Signature dishes, delicacies and famous food

Stottie Cake with fillings

A soft, dense bread loaf typically toasted and filled with bacon, sausage, or cheese.

Must-Try!

Pease pudding with ham

A creamy yellow pea pudding often served with slices of boiled ham; a North East specialty.

North East pie and mash

A comforting pie served with mashed potato, a staple at many local pubs.

Food Markets

Explore local food markets

Gateshead Indoor Market

Historic market hall with fresh produce, baked goods, and occasional street-food stalls.

Team Valley Market

A regional market offering fresh produce, bites to eat, and bargains on certain days.

Street food stalls near the Quayside and Ouseburn

Pop-up vendors and regular stalls offering diverse street-food options with local drinks.

Climate Guide

Weather

The region experiences a temperate maritime climate with mild summers and cool winters. Expect rainfall throughout the year, with summer highs around 20 C and winter lows near 1-4 C. Winds can be breezy, especially near the river, and spring and autumn bring variable conditions.

How to Behave

Tips on cultural norms and respectful behavior

Politeness

Polite greetings and please/thank you are appreciated; queuing is customary and respected.

Pubs and social norms

Public houses are social hubs; join conversations politely and be mindful of personal space in crowded areas.

Conversation

Friendly, light-hearted chat is typical; locals appreciate open, respectful dialogue.

Safety Guide

Safety

Felling and the broader Gateshead area are generally safe for visitors; follow standard urban safety practices: keep valuables secure, stay aware in crowded places, and use licensed transport after dark. Dial 999 for emergencies and 111 for non-emergency NHS assistance.

Tipping in Felling

Ensure a smooth experience

Tipping Etiquette

In most restaurants, a 10-15% tip is customary if service is not included; rounding up at cafes or pubs is common.

Payment Methods

Cash and card are widely accepted; contactless and mobile payments (Apple Pay, Google Pay) are common.

Best Time to Visit

And what to expect in different seasons...

Summer

Longer daylight hours with comfortable temperatures; great for outdoor photography and riverside strolls, with occasional showers.

Autumn

Foliage turns amber and gold; cooler mornings but still pleasant for outdoor walks and city photography.

Winter

Cool and often damp with shorter days; seek warm pubs and indoor attractions, and plan for possible rain or wind.

Spring

Milder days with fresh greenery; ideal for park photography and early-season walks.

Nightlife Guide

Felling at Night

The Felling area itself is quieter at night, but nearby Gateshead and Newcastle offer a lively nightlife with traditional pubs, modern craft beer bars, live music venues, and riverside spots along the Quayside and Ouseburn.

Hiking in Felling

Immerse in an unforgettable hike.

Hadrian's Wall Path

Historic long-distance trail within a short drive offering rugged landscapes and archaeological stops.

Kielder Water and Forest Park trails

Extensive network of forest trails around Kielder Water for various difficulty levels; a bit farther but a major hiking destination.

Airports

How to reach Felling by plane.

Newcastle International Airport (NCL)

Located about 8-12 miles north of Felling; serves domestic and international flights with fast rail links to Gateshead and Newcastle.

Teesside International Airport (MME)

Regional airport providing some domestic routes; useful for broader UK connections.

Getting Around

Walkability

Felling is primarily a residential town with local shops and parks; it is reasonably walkable within the area, and frequent Metro and bus links connect to Gateshead and Newcastle for longer journeys. Riverside paths offer scenic walks, and central Gateshead and Newcastle are easily reached by public transport. Overall, visitors can explore the area on foot with convenient access to major sights nearby.

Demographics

Explore demographics in this area.

Families

Family-friendly neighborhoods with good schools and parks.

Commuters

Many residents commute to Newcastle and Gateshead for work.

Students

Nearby universities draw students; a notable young adult presence in the wider area.

Older adults

Quieter residential sectors with a steady, long-standing community.

Popular Sports

Explore popular sports in region.

Football (soccer)

A region with strong football culture, anchored by Newcastle United and various local clubs.

Rugby

Rugby union and league presence with local teams and facilities.

Cricket

Seasonal summer sport in local grounds and parks.

Transportation

Traffic

Strong public transport network with frequent Tyne and Wear Metro services and buses. Road traffic can be heavier during morning and evening peak times along the A184 and surrounding A-roads. Parking can be limited in central spots; public transit is a convenient alternative.

Accomodations

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Dietary Restrictions

Tips for restricted diets.

Vegetarian

Most pubs and cafes provide veggie options; look for veggie pies, roasted vegetables, salads, and halloumi dishes. When in doubt, ask for seasonal specials or sides.

Health & Medical

Healthcare

Healthcare is provided by the UK's NHS. Local GP practices are available in Gateshead, with major hospitals in Gateshead and Newcastle (e.g., Queen Elizabeth Hospital Gateshead; Royal Victoria Infirmary). For emergencies, dial 999; non-emergency NHS 111 is available for advice.

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