Getting to us
Newcastle Cathedral is within easy reach of many public transport links: a short walk from city centre bus stops and Newcastle Central Rail Station.
Find out moreNovember & December 2023 – Before planning your visit, please check our ‘Visitor Notices’ for accessibility updates and one-off changes to opening times. Click here to view.
You are warmly invited to visit Newcastle Cathedral – whether you wish to join us for worship, or are seeking some space for peace and quiet, or are interested in exploring the Cathedral’s treasures – all are welcome.
The Cathedral offers a wealth of things to see and do from climbing the tower to special family activities and events. Our monuments and stained glass tell vivid stories of Newcastle’s history. Our collection of ledger stones is one of the largest in Western Europe.
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Newcastle Cathedral is within easy reach of many public transport links: a short walk from city centre bus stops and Newcastle Central Rail Station.
Find out moreWe want your visit to be as enjoyable as possible. Here are the answers to some Frequently Asked Questions, to help you prepare for your visit.
Entry to Newcastle Cathedral is free; however, when you visit, please consider leaving a donation by using one of our contactless machines.