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King Edwards Bay (Tynemouth)

📍 Tynemouth, Tyne and Wear

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About This Place

King Edward’s Bay in Tynemouth is sandy, pleasant, and even comes with a resident ghost. The small beach is enclosed by grassy banks and cliffs. From the sand, the ruins of Tynemouth Priory and Castle are visible; this site is managed by English Heritage. The Priory ghost is a Viking called Olaf, who has been seen on several occasions. --> RNLI beach lifeguards are in place through the summer, and dogs are banned between 1 May to 20 September. It’s usually a little quieter than nearby Whitley Bay, although it can get busy in summer. At certain times of the year, the beach is very popular with surfers. Other activities include diving, snorkelling, sunbathing, and swimming. Tynemouth is easy to reach via the local Metro transit system or by bus. The beach is close to the main Front Street, and some free parking is available. There are, however, a lot of steps down to the sand, making it less than ideal for wheelchairs or pushchairs. Once on the beach, it’s pleasantly shallow, with stunning walks and views along the coast. The beach has won both Blue Flag and Seaside awards, and there are plenty of cafes and shops nearby.

💡 Our Take

DogParkUK highly recommends King Edwards Bay in Tynemouth, Tyne and Wear! This sandy beach is a fantastic year-round playground for your furry friends, with no restrictions, letting them enjoy the surf and sand anytime. Parking is available nearby, but can get busy. The town is close for refreshments. However, the bay is sheltered, but always beware of tides and currents when swimming. This gem is ideal for puppies and energetic dogs who love to run freely. Tip: Bring a long lead for recall practice on windy days! We think it's great for social dogs, too!

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📋 Contact & Details

Address

Allendale Place, Cullercoats, North Tyneside, Tynemouth

Postcode

NE30 2QD

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