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Long Sands North (Tynemouth)

📍 Tynemouth, Tyne and Wear

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🕐 sun is out there is no better place to be as people flock from miles around to soak up the sun, play be

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About This Place

The northern end of Long Sands beach is a stunning stretch of golden sand, backed by low dunes.  In summer it is one of the most popular spots on the North East coast. People come from far and wide to build sand castles, sunbathe or splash about in the clean waters. --> In winter it is an ideal destination for a bracing walk and is also one of the areas best surfing beaches. The powerful waves here have made it a popular destination for surfing, and the national surfing championships have been held here.Adjacent to the beach, on the other side of Grand Parade is Tynemouth Park, a family fun park, with a boating lake, crazy golf and themed children’s play areas.  The Aquarium, also nearby, has a good variety of interesting sea-life.  Whatever time of year you come here, there’ll be lots to keep children entertained. At either end of the beach, ramps provide good access onto the sand.

💡 Our Take

Long Sands North in Tynemouth is a dog lover's haven, located in the scenic surroundings of North Tyneside. Dogs are welcomed all year round on this expansive stretch of fine, golden sand, making it an ideal play area for energetic big dogs and sociable puppies. With ample parking nearby, your visit is convenient, but do come prepared; pack drinking water for your fur buddy as facilities are somewhat limited. The calm waters invite cautious swims, though be mindful of tides for safety. This beach is perfect for dogs that love to run free and families seeking a relaxing day together.

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📋 Contact & Details

Address

Allendale Place, Cullercoats, North Tyneside, Tynemouth

Opening Hours

sun is out there is no better place to be as people flock from miles around to soak up the sun, play be

Postcode

NE30 2QD

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