High Level Bridge Tours

Newcastle-upon-Tyne featuring heritage architecture and interior views
Newcastle-upon-Tyne showing a bridge
Newcastle-upon-Tyne featuring a bridge as well as a small group of people


Thought to be the first bridge in the world to combine rail and road traffic, this historic conduit helped create a link from London to Edinburgh in the 1800s.

Visit the High Level Bridge, a 19th-century passage on the River Tyne made up of a pair of levels raised by thick pillars. As its name suggests, the platforms of the bridge stand remarkably high above the water. Stroll along the pedestrian lanes to the center of the structure and marvel at the vistas of the River Tyne and the city center’s iconic skyline.

Linking the municipalities of Newcastle and Gateshead, the passage is the oldest of the city’s existing bridges. Travel by car or train across this impressive structure, which is 1,338 feet (408 meters) long and 40 feet (12 meters) wide. Bring a camera to capture the stunning views of the water below.

Railway lines at the top of the bridge stand at a height of 112 feet (34 meters) above the water line, while the lower layer accommodates pedestrians and vehicles. Wander across the neighboring Swing Bridge for excellent close-up views of both the High Level Bridge and the Tyne Bridge.

Read the plaques at either end to learn about construction details. The sight was designed and built by architect Robert Stephenson in 1849. It was made high in order to accommodate rising floodwaters. The bridge underwent major restoration in 2008, before a weight restriction for vehicles was introduced.

Enjoy the views of the bridge from one of the cafés dotted along the riverbanks. Popular day and night with locals and visitors, the Quayside area is known for its array of theaters, bars and restaurants.

The High Level Bridge stretches across the River Tyne in the center of Newcastle. It is the westernmost of the three central bridges that also include the Tyne Bridge and the Swing Bridge. Nearby sights include the Guildhall, the Newcastle Castle and All Saints Church.

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