Gibside National Trust
Gibside National Trust, near Rowlands Gill, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear, NE16 6BG
Visit Gibside free of charge as part of Heritage Open Days. Learn more about Gibside with special tours of the Chapel's crypt, talks and demonstrations from the Gibside gardeners, and other activities running throughout the day for Heritage Open Days.
Gibside is a Grade I-listed Park and Garden that offers miles of walking trails through secluded woodland and views across the Derwent Valley. Nature-rich, Gibside is home to roe deer and red kites, it has amphibian-filled ponds and a fruitful walled garden. Explore key features of the original Georgian landscape garden including Gibside Chapel, the Column to Liberty and the ruined Orangery.
On the Explorer trail, families can challenge themselves at the low ropes course, zoom along the zip line at the adventure play area, or build dens.
The Market Place café offers a range of cakes, bakes and a place to relax, with a second-hand bookshop next door. An off-lead area for dogs is available at the Stables.
Gibside National Trust, near Rowlands Gill, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear, NE16 6BG
Gibside is a 600 acre site full of wide hard-standing paths. Many paths are accessible by wheelchair, however some areas are steeper than others with different terrains underfoot. Visitor reception will be able to assist with which paths are not suitable. We have mobility trampers available to book onsite, as well as an access bus which can transport visitors to the main areas of the Market Place and the Stables. For access to the Chapel, we have a stair climber if required.
We anticipate that our car park will be very busy during Heritage Open Days and we may have to run a 'one in, one out' system at peak times. We encourage visitors to arrive onsite after 2pm and/or join us on Friday 13 September to best avoid any waits. Dogs are welcome at Gibside but should be kept on a lead at all times, except in our designated off-lead area at the Stables.