Some of these activities may be available on other dates during the week too (I have only checked for weekends and school hols) so do check if you're free.
20+ FREE Days Out in North East England (December 2025)
Some of these activities may be available on other dates during the week too (I have only checked for weekends and school hols) so do check if you're free.
What's On in December for Kids & Teens
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| Storytelling with Santa at Woodhorn |
- Read Our Guide to Child-friendly New Year's Eve Events here: https://www.northeastfamilyfun.co.uk/2016/12/new-years-eve-kids-North-East.html
- Our Guide to North East Light Trails: https://www.northeastfamilyfun.co.uk/2023/10/north-east-light-trails-reviews-2023.html
- 20+ Christmas Events to Book Now: https://www.northeastfamilyfun.co.uk/2018/11/christmas-events-for-kids-north-east.html
- Read Our Guide to North East Christmas Markets here: https://www.northeastfamilyfun.co.uk/2018/10/guide-to-north-east-christmas-markets-2018.html
Where to Celebrate New Year's Eve in the North East with Kids (2025)
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| Credit: Newcastle Council |
We normally have a family party at home but as the children are growing older, I would like to plan something special in the next few years. Here are a few ways to celebrate New Year's Eve in the North East that are child-friendly this year.
A Day at Hamsterley Forest
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What's On in the North East for Kids & Teens | November 2025
Always check with venues for the most up to date info when making plans and before setting off as sometimes events can change. You can do this by clicking the blue links.
I have not included most Christmas Market listings in this post (too many!), you can read my full guide to North East Christmas Markets here: https://www.northeastfamilyfun.co.uk/2018/10/guide-to-north-east-christmas-markets-2018.html
20+ FREE Things to do in North East England - November 2025
- 8 Nov - FREE Waggonways Exhibition and Family Activity Day at The Common Room Newcastle
- 8 Nov - FREE Learn Turkish at Great North Museum
The Cheapest North East Light Trails 2025
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Just to let you know, the light trail at Gibside has now ended and they will be sharing a more traditional Christmas experience this year.
The Best Santa Experiences in North East England
Over the past 13 years, we have visited many, many Santas. In our house, we believe that you only meet the real Father Christmas once and you never know when that will be. All of the others are just helpers.
While I do believe that we shouldn't put too much pressure on ourselves to book the best Santa or feel like we have to, it is still a question that comes up time and time again so I thought I would share some ideas for where to book this year.
54 FREE Activities for October Half Term 2025 (North East England)
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What's On for Kids - October (+ Half Term) | North East England
Please note, Half Term dates do vary depending on your county/school so make sure you double check before booking or planning everything.
20 Halloween & October Half Term Events in North East England
- A Guide to pumpkin picking in North East England (will be updated for 2025 soon)
What's On in the North East for Kids & Teens : September 2025
Always check details with venues direct before heading out as info, dates and timings can change. Please also check age guidance and whether you need to book ahead. You can do this by clicking the blue links in the post.
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What's On in the North East for Kids & Teens : August 2025
Welcome to our bumper guide to what's on in August. I hope you all have a lush month and that we're hopefully treated to some lovely weather too.
We Love Woodhorn Museum
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We absolutely love Woodhorn Museum. It's a place we always buy an annual pass for and visit regularly. Here are just a few reasons we love this place:
- FREE for under 18s
- An adult annual pass is super reasonable at £11 per year
- Perfect all-weather attraction with indoor and outdoor areas
- Fantastic multi-sensory playground and sensory garden
- It's super accessible with lots of facilities including wheelchair hire and changing places toilet
- The museum hosts school holiday activities and special events across the year - most are included at no additional cost
- The museum is an important part of our history and share's our mining heritage in a fun and hands-on way
- Pet dogs on leads welcome in the grounds, outbuildings and outdoor terrace of the cafe
- FREE on site parking
- The staff and volunteers are some of the friendliest you will meet
Summer Holidays in North East England : Our Top Picks
This is an advert for July 2025. Any amendments / reshares after this date have not been asked or paid for. As always, please double check information with venues direct before heading out as details can change and events can be cancelled. You can do this by clicking the links in the post.
Kynren 2025 : 5 Reasons to Book (+ Discount Code)
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What's On in the North East for Kids & Teens : July 2025
This post was published in July 2025. As always, please check details with venues direct before heading out as info can change and cancellations are possible. You can do that by clicking the links in this post.
I have decided to split my Summer Holiday What's On Guide across July and August this year as quite frankly, they are just becoming too big to cover the full six weeks. Look out for August's guide towards the end of July.
5 Reasons to Visit Parc Astérix French Amusement Park
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5 Reasons to Visit Parc Astérix French Amusement Park
Parc Astérix is an award-winning French amusement park within easy reach of Paris. It’s packed with over 50 attractions and shows split across 6 zones:
-Gaul
-The Roman Empire
-Ancient Greece
-Egypt
-The Vikings
-Through Time
Blyth Celebrates: Free Festivals & Family Fun
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I am SO excited to share an initial outline of the programme with you and some dates for your diary. There is loads to look forward to.
The Museum of Classic Sci-Fi in Northumberland
My husband Steve is a Sci-Fi fan but I would say my son Harry is even more obsessed. We're talking the kind who subscribes to Sci-Fi comics and listens to rare episodes of Doctor Who via podcasts. So I knew we had to pay a visit to The Museum of Classic Sci-Fi which is based in the small village of Allendale, Northumberland.
What's On in the North East for Kids & Teens | June 2025
This post was published in June 2025. Please check with venues direct for the most up to date info when making plans as info can change over time.
Welcome to your bumper guide to what's on in June!
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- Take part in a Chemistry session
- Build a floating eco-system on the Tyne with LEGO
- Try mind-controlling machines
- Control a bionic arm
- Drop in art workshops
- 'How to Survive an Apocolypse' mini family lecture
- Graduation dress up, face painting and bubble fun for little ones
- Try Pickleball with Newcastle University Sports Department
- Campus treasure hunt
- Try state-of-the-art sports testing
- Compete against a self-driving car on the Robo Rally Track
NEW Lightbox at Science at Life
This is an advert for May 2025. Any shares / edits beyond this date have not been asked or paid for. This post was published in May 2025. Always check with venue before heading out as facilities / info can change over time.
Lightbox is a brand new collection of hands on and interactive activities which have been designed with fun in mind by artists and game studios. Expect everything from tornados and lasers to sound experiments and family challenges. You won't find anything like this anywhere else in the North East.
Lightbox is included with centre admission and although officially recommended for ages 7+, I think it's suitable and fun for all ages. It's always best to pre-book admission to Science at Life (for the best prices and to guarantee entry) but once inside, you can drop into Lightbox as often as you like across the day.
Find out more, check opening hours and book: https://www.life.org.uk/
A Weekend in Rome (flying from Newcastle)
This post is based on a trip in October 2024 that was planned and paid for by ourselves. Please check with venues direct for the most up to date info. AD - the links in this post are affiliate links.
Why Rome? Well our eldest son Harry has always loved history, especially ancient history and Rome has been somewhere he's wanted to visit in a very long time. It's so expensive though and trying to plan a trip for all 5 of us was just out of budget for us and didn't seem like a good use of our money when our other two children weren't particularly bothered about going.
10 Reasons I Love Whitehouse Farm
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5 Reasons to Visit Discovery Museum with Pre-Schoolers
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Discovery Museum in Newcastle is conveniently located just a short walk from Newcastle Central Station and is an ideal day out by train or Metro. It's a brilliant museum for all ages and one of my favourites but this article is specifically going to focus on why I think it's fantastic for pre-schoolers.
7 Reasons to Visit Great North Museum : Hancock
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Great North Museum is a free-to-visit museum in the heart of the city of Newcastle Upon Tyne. There's lots to explore and it's a fab place to spend a few hours with children of all ages (and it has to be said, I enjoy visiting as an adult too).
May 2025 : What's On for Kids & Teens across North East England (+ Half Term)
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Brainstorm Review
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DFDS Newcastle - Amsterdam Mini Cruise : Your Questions Answered
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What's On in the North East for Kids & Teens | March 2025
This post was published in March 2025. Events can and do change so it's really important to check with venues direct for the most up-to-date info before heading out. You can do this using the links in the post. AD - this post includes affiliate links.
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North East National Trust : February Half Term What's On Guide
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Please check information with venues direct using the links provided (especially opening hours) before heading out as info can change. You can do that here: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/north-east/family-friendly
If you're a National Trust member and looking at making the most of your membership this half term or maybe you have a National Trust Day Pass from a previous Reach PLC promotion (check the dates & t&cs), this is the post for you. I'm going to share lots of things to do across North East National Trust sites this half term.
Of course, if you're not a member, you can pay day admission and enjoy these days out too. Remember, under 5s go free.
And if you're a regular National Trust visitor, I hope this post will provide some inspiration for somewhere new to try.
North of the Tyne
Wallington
Something pretty special is happening at Wallington. Since 2016, 100,000 snowdrops have been planted at Wallington every February half term and this February, their 1 millionth snowdrop will be planted. You can get involved and help plant the final 100,000 snowdrops every day between 11am and 3pm - just drop in.
You can also join in with snowdrop crafts and create your very own snowdrop crown and join Wallington for their special snowdrop parade on 2 March.
We have participated in this event in the past and I love that every February, we can return, admire the snowdrops and know we were part of the project.
There's a cafe, free parking and several playgrounds on site.
Find out more & check event timings: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/north-east/family-friendly
Seaton Delaval Hall
You can enjoy the Delaval Playdium (pictured), experiment with the mirrors and explore the hall's basement which is home to a surprise or two. Don't miss the epic upside down room, enjoy 'The Game of Seaton Delaval Hall' and peek through the hall's keyholes where another surprise awaits.
Half term activities are based around the theme of 'For the Love of a Good Book'. Visitors can cosy up in reading corner, order your own bespoke poem from the pop up poetry takeaway, enjoy interactive storytime with local storytellers and follow a literary trail across the site where you can roll the dice and 'choose your own adventure'.
Activities along the trail include shadow puppet making, dressing up and nature poem writing. Sounds brill!
You can easily visit Seaton Delaval Hall by public transport - there's a bus stop outside. Click here for more details. There's a cafe, playground and free parking on site.
Cragside
If you've not visited Cragside House with children, I'd urge you to pop by. It's an ideal rainy day activity and really child-friendly. You can take part in a critter trail where you can hunt for giant bugs as you explore the house and learn more about the destruction they cause.
Older children may enjoy the Smart trail where you're challenged to find 8 different objects that point to why Cragside was the original Smart Home.
Under 5s can borrow a free explorer pack with a wooden camera to take pictures and a magnifying glass to take a closer look and don't miss the Electric Room (pictured) which is filled with weird and wonderful experiments.
And of course, if the sun is shining, there's plenty to enjoy outdoors at Cragside with walks to try, a lovely traditional enclosed playground and den building zone.
You can easily visit Cragside by public transport, Arriva's X14 pulls right into the entrance where you'll be greeted by a member of staff as you alight. There's a playground, cafe and free parking on site.
Find out more: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/north-east/family-friendly
South of the Tyne
Ormesby Hall
Ormesby Hall is packed with lots of fun. Little ones will love the model railways in the hall and there's a natural playground with a balance see-saw and steppy stones to jump over as well as a bird hide and insect hotel.
This February Half Term is storybook themed with a character trail around the house and garden (can you match the missing items to the correct character?). There's also a chance to plant your own beanstalk to take home and enjoy some storybook themed crafts.
There's a series of drop-in creative workshops planned across the week too with interactive storytelling (22,23,24 Feb), creative writing workshops (25 & 26 Feb) and learn to draw workshops (27 & 28 Feb).
Find out more & check event timings: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/north-east/family-friendly
Crook Hall Gardens
Crook Hall is easy to reach on foot from Durham Centre or Train Station (a 10 minute walk along the river). If you're visiting Durham Fire & Ice, why not add a visit onto your day out?
Crook Hall Gardens are the perfect place to take a little wander and spot the first signs of spring. There's a maze to explore and the gardens offer magnificent views across to Durham Cathedral. The Garden Gate Cafe is an ideal place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city for a relaxing drink and slice of cake.
Crook Hall Gardens is hosting various nature activities across half term including seed planting, make a bird feeder and make a bird box. And as an extra special treat, on 1 March, author Stacey Stoneman will be visiting the gardens and reading her debut children's book, The Wonderful Woodlouse. Stacey is happy to sign copies too.
Find out more & check event timings: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/north-east/family-friendly
Souter Lighthouse
Did you know, Souter Lighthouse was the first in the world to be powered by electricity? A visit is really interesting and you can discover more about life inside a lighthouse and how they work. You can also climb the 76 steps to the top and view Souter's lamp - the views are spectacular from up there.
Over half term you can try a self-led bird spotter trail along the Leas. It's pushchair friendly too.
Stagecoach bus E1 stops at the top of the lighthouse's drive and it's a nice walk (or stop off) here along the coast from Seaburn or South Shields.
Find out more & check event timings: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/north-east/family-friendly
Gibside
Gibside is somewhere you can easily spend a full day with family walks to try, the fabulous Strawberry Castle Play Area and Low Ropes Course. It's super dog friendly too and although dogs must be kept on a lead around the site, there's an enclosed dog exercise next to the Stables where they can be let off lead.
Activities over February Half Term include a treasure hunt around the garden where you can collect letters and unscramble a word while taking part in nature-themed missions, you can join in with snowdrop planting and even create your own clay snail to take home on selected dates.
The X45 bus stops at Rowlands Gill - a 15 minute walk from Gibside's entrance.
Find out more & check event timings: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/north-east/family-friendly
Washington Old Hall
The walled garden is beautiful and you'll find a Cherry Blossom Tree here planted in memory of 9/11.
Children will enjoy the small play area and mini apple orchard.
Over half term you can pick up a bird spotter trail and see how many birds you can spot in the garden. There's also a chance to build your own bird box to take home.
Find out more & check event timings: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/north-east/family-friendly
Lindisfarne Castle
Hadrian's Wall
Did you know you can visit Housesteads Roman Fort with your National Trust membership? It's one of the best places to see a long stretch of the wall and really learn more about Roman life here. There's a small museum, lovely cafe and a small play area for kids too. Don't miss the Roman toilets!
Wow! There's loads going on isn't there. You could easily fill a week with all of the activities available. Please do remember to check event timings using the links provided as not all activities take place on every day.
How to Spend a FREE Day Out in Middlesbrough
This post is based on a visit in February 2025. Always check with venues direct for the most up to date info (especially opening hours) as details can change over time.








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