Attractions around Middlesborough
Explore 20 attractions, restaurants, shops around Middlesborough
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Roseberry Topping
Newton-under-Roseberry, Middlesbrough TS9 6QR England
4.5 (731)
Tees Transporter Bridge
Transporter Bridge Ferry Road, Middlesbrough TS2 1PL England
The Tees Transporter Bridge has played an important role in the area's history for over a century and continues to Provide an important and unique crossing over the River Tees. In recent years the Transporter has emerged as a leading historic visitor attraction and is one of the UK's major sites for extreme sports including abseils, bungee jumps and zipslides. In 2011 to mark the Bridge's centenary the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) confirmed a £2.6m award for refurbishment and upgrade work to the Tees Transporter Bridge. The HLF supported Tees Transporter Bridge Visitor Experience Project included the installation of a glass viewing lift to provide improved access to the upper walkway, renovation of the gondola, replacement of the Bridge's motors and the development of state-of-the-art visitor facilities and resources.
4.5 (482)
RSPB Saltholme
Seaton Carew Road, Middlesbrough TS2 1TU England
At Saltholme, you'll find a world of amazing wildlife thriving right in the middle of the Tees Valley's heavy industry.Surprising, isn't it? But this is a brilliant place for wildlife – and for you! Come and explore the state- of-the-art visitor centre with panoramic views of the reserve and its industrial backdrop. Follow your nose to the café to sample freshly brewed coffee and home-cooked meals, and then stop off in the shop for a bit of retail therapy.Get outdoors with the family to explore the discovery zone and run, jump and clamber through the adventure playground. If you fancy relaxing, seek out a bench in the tranquil wildlife garden or venture to the far reaches of the reserve for some quiet time with nature.However you want to spend your time at Saltholme, you're sure to fall in love with the place and come back time and time again.
4.5 (466)
Stewart Park
The Grove, Marton, Middlesbrough TS7 8AR England
4.5 (321)
Riverside Stadium
Dockside Road, Middlesbrough TS3 6RS England
4.0 (249)
Ormesby Hall
West Lodge Ladgate Lane West Lodge, Middlesbrough TS3 0SR England
The Pennyman family's intimate 18th-century mansion. Alongside the Georgian mansion, Victorian kitchen and laundry, there are beautiful gardens and estate walks to explore. We also have permanent model railway displays.
4.5 (225)
Dorman Museum
Linthorpe Road, Middlesbrough TS5 6LA England
Dorman Museum celebrates Middlesbrough through natural and social history, and includes extensive exhibitions dedicated to Linthorpe Art Pottery, locally produced in the late 1800s, and Dr Christopher Dresser, the preeminent Victorian designer.
3.5 (193)
Newham Grange Farm
Newham Grange Leisure Farm Wykeham Way, Middlesbrough TS8 0TG England
There has been a working farm at Newham Grange since the 17th century. It is now a unique and extremely popular attraction for the whole family as well as school groups. With cows, sheep, pigs, horses, wallabies and many more, come along for a day to remember time and time again!
3.0 (189)
MIMA, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art
Centre Square, Middlesbrough TS1 2AZ England
MIMA connects art, people and ideas to empower creative lives and positively contribute to society. An international art gallery and museum, we commission, collect and re-think modern and contemporary art. We build and celebrate creativity and empower change towards an open and inclusive future. As the artistic heart of the School of Arts & Creative Industries at Teesside University, MIMA is dedicated to collaborative learning, research and innovation. Exhibitions change throughout the year and admission is FREE. There is a shop, MIMA Kitchen cafe and garden within the gallery and museum setting.
4.0 (186)
Cineworld Cinemas
Marton Road Leisure Park, Middlesbrough TS1 2DY England
4.5 (153)
Captain Cook Birthplace Museum
Stewart Park, Marton-in-Cleveland, Middlesbrough TS7 8AT England
4.0 (116)
Albert Park
Linthorpe Road, Middlesbrough TS1 3LB England
4.5 (85)
Middlesbrough Theatre
The Avenue Linthorpe, Middlesbrough TS5 6SA England
Middlesbrough Theatre was opened by Sir John Gielgud in 1957 and was one of the first new Theaters built in England after the Second World War. This intimate 484-seat venue has a growing reputation for providing a wide range of quality professional and amateur entertainment - from popular musicals to modern drama and from celebrity nights to family shows.
4.5 (64)
Fairy Dell
Coulby Newham, Middlesbrough TS8 0RY England
4.0 (59)
Flatts Lane Woodland Country Park
Visitor Centre Flatts Lane, Middlesbrough TS6 0NN England