Visitors have been escaping the city to enjoy the fresh sea air of Newcastle since Victorian times. Famous for its ice cream, cosy coffee shops, and elegant seafront promenade, this coastal gem offers much more than just a scenic stroll. Whether you're after outdoor adventure, family entertainment, or tranquil natural beauty, Newcastle delivers a memorable and varied experience.
Family Days Out
Fun-filled attractions for kids and grown-ups alike
Newcastle has plenty of parks and greenspaces. Castle Park is home to swan pedalos, crazy golf, and go-karts. Cocos Adventure Playground is a great soft play area for kids to enjoy while the adults get a chance to catch up with a coffee. Tropicana Outdoor Heated Pool is a fun experience for children of all ages with a separate toddler pool. Discover historic sites and interesting facts about Newcastle on a self-guided murder mystery trail on foot - find out more here.
During the summer months, you take a ride on the Mourne Eye ferris wheel in Castle Park. Then visit the amusements - Joyland, a family-friendly amusement centre featuring a range of arcade games suitable for all ages and Kent Amusements, known for its extensive selection of arcade games, including one of Northern Ireland's few indoor dodgem car attractions. Both centres are located along the Central Promenade, offering easy access to Newcastle's beachfront and other local attractions. Whether you're seeking classic arcade fun or unique indoor rides, these amusement centres provide enjoyable experiences for visitors of all ages
Newcastle's newest attraction is the Clue Rooms, a family-run business featuring an escape room experience as well as axe throwing for the brave at heart. It's perfect for groups of friends or families with older children looking for a unique challenge.
Iconic Hikes & Tranquil Walks
A walk up Slieve Donard, the highest mountain peak in Northern Ireland, offers an unforgettable hiking experience. This trek, part of the iconic Mourne Mountains, provides not only a physical challenge but also the reward of spectacular panoramic views over the Irish Sea and the rolling landscapes below. On a clear day, you might even catch glimpses of the Isle of Man or Scotland.
Woodland and Coastal Trails
Tollymore Forest Park is a highlight, offering a mix of trails that wind through ancient woodlands, over bridges that cross the Shimna River, and past picturesque grottos and follies. This park is perfect for nature lovers and photographers alike. Find out more here.
Nearby, the Silent Valley Mountain Park offers a tranquil escape with its well-maintained walking paths and views of the Mourne Mountains. It's an ideal spot for those who enjoy gentle, scenic strolls. Find out more here.
For more ambitious trails, try the Granite Trail, which showcases striking views of the Mourne Mountains and the coastline, the Bloody Bridge River Walk or the Bloody Bridge Coastal Path which meanders along rugged cliffs with the sound of waves crashing below.
Newcastle Promenade is perfect for a relaxed walk, with the sea on one side and inviting cafes and shops on the other.
On Two Wheels
Exploring the great outdoors in Newcastle by bike is a wonderful way to experience the landscape.
Visit Royal County Down Golf Club, one of the world's most renowned golf courses, featuring the Championship Links and the Annesley Links. The Championship Links is known for its challenging layout and stunning views.
Whether you're looking for a casual pitch & putt experience or a more challenging round of golf, Newcastle has options to suit your preferences, suitable for both beginners and experienced golfers or a nine-hole pitch and putt course. Find out more here.
Dive Into Cold Water Swimming
Rejuvenate body and mind with a sea dip
Cold water sea swimming at Newcastle Harbour or Bloody Bridge is a fantastic way to connect with nature and boost well-being. These scenic locations are ideal for both beginners and experienced swimmers looking for a refreshing experience. Cold water swimming provides physical benefits like improved circulation and muscle recovery, and also supports mental health through the release of endorphins.
If you're considering giving it a try, be sure to bring warm clothes, a towel, and a thermos with a hot drink for after the swim. And remember, safety is key—swim with a group and know your limits, especially in cold water conditions. Find out more here.
Stop by the Newcastle Visitor Information Centre
For a warm welcome to the area, visit the Newcastle Visitor Information Centre on Central Promenade. The friendly and knowledgeable staff are happy to help you make the most of your time in Newcastle, with advice, brochures, and tips on what to see and do. Find out more here.
Variety for All Kinds of Visitors
Whether you’re seeking adventure, tranquillity, or quality family time, Newcastle has a little bit of everything.