River Tyne
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The River Tyne is a river in North East England.[2] It is used for water sports in the summer. More than 43,500 people visit it every year. There is a famous bridge that crosses it called the Tyne Bridge. Another bridge that crosses it is the Gateshead Millennium Bridge. The bridges connect Gateshead to Newcastle upon Tyne.
| River Tyne | |
|---|---|
| Mouth | Tynemouth |
| Length | 118 km (73 miles)[1] |
River Tyne Media
- Newcastle Upon Tyne bridges.jpg
The Gateshead Millennium Bridge for pedestrians and cyclists and the Tyne Bridge for vehicles in the background in Newcastle upon Tyne
- Watersmeet - geograph.org.uk - 1254483.jpg
Confluence of North (right) and South Tyne (left) near Warden
- Source of the River North Tyne.jpg
A stone marker shows the source of the River North Tyne
The River Tyne at Bill Quay
References
- ↑ Owen, Susan; et al. (2005). Rivers and the British Landscape. Carnegie. ISBN 978-1-85936-120-7.
- ↑ "River Tyne - river, England, United Kingdom". Encyclopedia Britannica.
Other websites
16x16px Media related to River Tyne, England at Wikimedia Commons