Blyth

Blyth is an industrial port in 17 miles north of Newcastle, with a population of just under 40,000 in 2021. It has limited sights and you'd only come here for business or to visit family.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Newsham railway station and Blyth Bebside railway station.

Railway station
serves the village of Newsham near , England. It was originally open from 1851 to 1964 on the Blyth and Tyne Railway.

Railway station
Blyth Bebside is a railway station on the Northumberland Line, serving trains running between and . The station serves the town of and village of , in , England.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Cramlington and Bedlington.

is a town in in northeast England. It's a commuter town for Newcastle six miles south, with a population of 29,000 in 2021. You might break a journey up the A1 to Scotland here: the town's main sight is its offbeat open-air sculptures.

Town
is a town in the civil parish of West , in , England, with a population of 18,470 measured at the 2011 Census. is an ancient market town, with a rich history of industry and innovative residents. is situated 2½ miles northwest of Blyth.

Blyth

Latitude
55.1178° or 55° 7′ 4″ north
Longitude
-1.5384° or 1° 32′ 18″ west
Elevation
52 feet (16 metres)
Open location code
9C7W4F96+4M
Geo­Names ID
7291483
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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Horton Castle and Blyth Community Hospital.

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