Travel: Newcastle Upon Tyne

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I went on a 4 day short trip with great friends for a recent wedding, we covered most of Newcastle in the weekend we were there and took a 20min train ride out to Tynemouth by the shore for some Marshall’s fish and chips – which were perfect as they were fried in gluten free batter!

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So, what’s there to do in Newcastle? Not much really, spot of shopping and long walks. The highlight was talking a way Quayside, admiring the beautiful architecture along the way, I wasn’t impressed with the exhibitions at the Baltic Flour Mills or the Laing Art gallery. I would have loved to check out the Biscuit Factory, but didn’t have a chance to visit and am curious to whether the Victorian building was a former biscuit factory or not? Sir Charles Earl Gray has a monument devoted to him in the city square – the man behind the eponymous tea, who added Bergamot to the mix to give us that tea.

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Day trip out to Tynemouth

It was a little chilly to do anymore than walk along the coast and take photographs near the ruins at Tynemouth. A day trip out here from Newcastle is perfect. The fresh air and amount of greenery makes for a great running trail, apart from how chilly it is.

 

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We stopped for an amazing breakfast in a little cafe called Dil & The Bear, great friendly service, a quirky vibe and full gluten free bread and confectionary options too!

A spinach scrambled eggs with happy bacon on gluten free toast, Full English Breakfast and an English porridge topped with chocolate. Yum.

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This trip was really easy to keep to my gluten free diet, without compromising on taste… so it’s been a big win! :)

 

 

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