Run by: Duty Manager
A traditional pub with four beautiful en-suite rooms, all with super kingsize beds. Ideally placed to explore the city and the quayside or you could choose to settle in and enjoy the open fires, real ale and cider, gigs, traditional sessions and great nights of spoken word and comedy. The pub offers food boards to accompany your beer: cheese, pate and pork pies plus homemade scotch eggs, and other treats. Featured by Oz Clarke and James May on TV, it is described in Lonely Planet magazine by the former as one of the 'best pubs I've ever been in.'
Details:
Rooms: 4D/T. B&B: D/T £80, S £70, Family £100 (inc continental or cooked b’fast).
Opening hours: 3pm-11pm Mon, Tues, Thurs & Sun; and 3pm-12am Wed, Fri & Sat.
Food served: non-stop.
Packed lunch: £5.
Secure cycle storage. Drying facilities.
Contact:
Tel: 0191 265 1725
Mob: 0191 265 6151
Email: info@thecumberlandarms.co.uk
Web: www.thecumberlandarms.co.uk
Run by: Skedaddle
The Cycle Hub is situated beside the River Tyne a few hundred metres from the Blinking Eye / Millennium Bridge (if heading eastwards) and is the perfect place to stop for lunch or a final re-fuelling before the last miles of the C2C if heading to Tynemouth. It provides bike hire for the route and has a workshop too should your bike be in need of some TLC, or just the tyres pumping up! It is also home to Saddle Skedaddle Cycling Holidays who provide lots of trip packages and support options along the route. This is a great pit stop and a real hub for the local cycling scene.
Details:
Contact:
Tel: 0191 276 7250
Email: enquiries@thecyclehub.org
Web: www.thecylehub.org