
Visiting the seaside in autumn means there will be less tourists there and you can enjoy the peaceful town without facing crowds of people. There's one spot that's been named as one of the best autumn breaks and it has a lot to offer.
Located in the north east of England, you won't be disappointed with this coastal gem which is surrounded by plenty of things to do. In this stunning seaside town, you'll be able to explore quirky independent shops, walk along its pretty coastline or even take a trip to a popular nearby city.

Coast Magazine says: "Tynemouth is a bright little ruby of a town on the northeast coast, perhaps most recognisable for its clifftop castle and Benedictine abbey ruins that stand aloft over a sweeping headland of rocky outcrops and Blue Flag beaches."
One must-see place in the area is Tynemouth Market which is filled with a huge array of stalls.
A visitor on Tripadvisor said: "Fabulous market. Could've done with two more hours to browse and lots more money to spend. Would definitely consider a day trip from Yorkshire to just go to the market!"
Another penned: "A must do when visiting nearby. Always different things to browse, eat and see. Totally eclectic mix which we really enjoy wandering around."
Another place you can't miss out on is a walk along Long Sands Beach.

The beach is a mile long stretch of golden sands that attracts people from across the country. The Blue Flag award-winning beach is popular for many different reasons and is used all-year round.
In just 17 minutes, you can get to the bustling city of Newcastle. If you're looking for a trip that will give you the best of both worlds, look no further than a visit to Tynemouth.
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