For visitors & days out

Discover the best of the Tyne

Castles and coastline, quayside bars and forest trails, ghost walks and Sunday roasts — the Tyne packs a lot in. MyTyne is how you find it: everything worth doing across the region, on one map, sorted by where you are and what you're into.

How it works

Everything to do, on one map

Everything on one map

Pick your area and your mood — food, outdoors, history, nightlife, days out with the kids — and see what's around you. No ten browser tabs, no out-of-date listings. Just the Tyne, laid out.

Explore by theme with local experts

Our hubs go deep, each with a real North East expert behind it — from gardening to nature and wildlife, from the region's history and heritage to its ghost lore and haunted trails. Local knowledge you won't get from a generic travel site.

Plan your trip with AI

Tell MyTyne what you're after and let it build your day — an AI-planned route through the places, food and events that fit your time and taste, all pulled from real local listings, not guesswork.

Follow a trail

Walk the Tyne on a theme — a ghost trail through Newcastle's gruesome history, a coastal ruin route, a riverside wander — each stop mapped, with the stories that go with it.

2,928

Places to explore

432

Walks & trails

80

Events on now

Expert-led

Themed hubs

Questions

Frequently asked questions

What is there to do across the Tyne?

Attractions, walks and trails, food and drink, events, history and ghost lore — all browsable by area on MyTyne.

Can MyTyne plan a day out for me?

Yes — the AI trip planner builds a route from real local listings based on what you're after.

Are the hubs written by locals?

Each themed hub has a genuine North East expert behind it — from gardening to history to ghost lore.

Is MyTyne just Newcastle?

No — it covers the whole Tyne: Gateshead, North and South Tyneside, Sunderland and the surrounding communities.

Start exploring the Tyne

Open the map, pick your area, and see everything worth doing near you.