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Ashington

England, United Kingdom
City·Traditional, Historical, Local
Ashington
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Ashington
Photo by Dave from Google Places
Ashington
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Ashington
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Ashington
Photo by Tom Thompson from Google Places
Ashington
Photo by Dave from Google Places
Ashington
Photo by Dave from Google Places
Ashington
Photo by David Littler from Google Places
Ashington
Photo by Corrie Linney from Google Places
Ashington
Photo by Tom Thompson from Google Places

Ashington, located in Northumberland, England, is a town steeped in history, particularly known for its coal mining heritage. Situated 15 miles north of Newcastle upon Tyne, it is bordered by the River Wansbeck to the south. The town's residents speak a distinctive dialect called Pitmatic, which differs from the regional Geordie dialect. Visitors can explore the town's rich cultural history and enjoy the traditional English town atmosphere.

Ashington, located in Northumberland, England, is a town steeped in history, particularly known for its coal mining heritage. Situated 15 miles north of Newcastle upon Tyne, it is bordered by the River Wansbeck to the south. The town's residents speak a distinctive dialect called Pitmatic, which differs from the regional Geordie dialect. Visitors can explore the town's rich cultural history and enjoy the traditional English town atmosphere.

Highlights

  • Rich coal mining heritage.

  • Distinctive Pitmatic dialect.

  • Close proximity to Newcastle upon Tyne.

Before you go: Ashington essentials

  • Once a center of the coal mining industry, offering rich historical insights.

  • Located 15 miles north of Newcastle upon Tyne, making it accessible for day trips.

  • Known for its distinctive Pitmatic dialect, providing a unique cultural experience.

Local Dialect

Familiarize yourself with the Pitmatic dialect to better understand the local culture.

Exploring History

Visit local museums or historical sites to learn about Ashington's coal mining past.

Best For

Exploring coal mining history and local culture.

Currency

GBP £

Average Cost

$80-$150 p/day

Languages Spoken

English

Transport

Consider using public transport or driving from Newcastle upon Tyne, which is just 15 miles away.

Best time to visit Ashington

April-June, September-November

Best Season

Spring

Spring offers mild weather, ideal for exploring the town and nearby attractions.

Best Season

Summer

Summer is a great time to visit, with longer days to enjoy outdoor activities.

Best Season

Fall

Fall brings cooler temperatures and fewer tourists, perfect for a quieter visit.

Winter

Winter can be chilly, but it's a good time to explore indoor attractions and learn about the town's history.

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