The charming seaside town of South Shields offers sandy beaches and warm weather that complement its laid-back coastal lifestyle. It’s dotted with historic castles and forts, while a collection of museums, art galleries and theme parks blend seamlessly to create a family-friendly atmosphere.
Things to do in South Shields
Head to Marsden Beach, where nature enthusiasts can admire the beautiful bay and picturesque coastline. Take a scenic walk along the 250-million-year-old cliff tops, then enjoy a drink at the Marsden Grotto pub, which is carved into the rocks.
A 10-minute walk from Marsden Bay along the coast leads to Souter Lighthouse, a National Trust-managed attraction. You can tour the historic site to see its machinery and engine room before climbing to the top for panoramic views of the bay.
The interactive galleries at South Shields Museum and Art Gallery display the history of South Tyneside and its industrial heritage. See interpretations of artwork in the Art Adventure, then learn about the history of the region from the Bronze Age to the 20th century at the Changing Faces exhibition.
Discover stunning full-scale reconstructions of original buildings at the Arbeia Roman Fort, which is housed in a garrison and once guarded the entrance to the River Tyne. Explore the excavated remains that were once part of Roman Britain, see a collection of artefacts and watch a gladiator training.
Getting around South Shields
South Shield’s compact streets are best explored on foot, while a car is recommended for exploring further afield. Leeds is a two-hour train ride away, while Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Newcastle Airport are about 30 minutes away by car.