TV and Film Location Itinerary of North East England
Love Vera, Inspector George Gently, or Hollywood hits like Harry Potter and Avengers: Endgame? This itinerary guides you through must-see film & TV…

Day 4 Beamish
Bonus Locations for Film Enthusiasts
Bonus Locations for Film Enthusiasts
Beamish Museum is a living history museum frequently used in period dramas and historical reconstructions, providing authentic settings for productions set in bygone eras. With its open-air museum format, visitors can experience fully recreated Edwardian, Victorian, and 1950s townscapes. The museum’s fully operational trams, historic shops, and working pit village bring history to life, making it a unique and immersive destination for film and TV enthusiasts.
Beamish Museum is a living history museum frequently used in period dramas and historical reconstructions, providing authentic settings for productions set in bygone eras. With its open-air museum format, visitors can experience fully recreated Edwardian, Victorian, and 1950s townscapes. The museum’s fully operational trams, historic shops, and working pit village bring history to life, making it a unique and immersive destination for film and TV enthusiasts.

Day 1 Morning: Newcastle’s Film Legacy
Newcastle & Gateshead: Urban Movie Magic

Day 1 Afternoon: Quayside & Baltic Film Heritage
Newcastle & Gateshead: Urban Movie Magic

Day 2 Morning: Bamburgh – The Hollywood Castle
Northumberland – Castles & Coastlines

Day 2 Afternoon: Alnwick – Hogwarts & Beyond
Northumberland – Castles & Coastlines

Day 3 Morning: Durham City & Cathedral
Durham – A Cathedral of Cinema

Day 3 Afternoon: Exploring Durham’s Coastal Film Locations
Durham – A Cathedral of Cinema

Day 4 Beamish
Bonus Locations for Film Enthusiasts

Day 4 Hadrian’s Wall
Bonus Locations for Film Enthusiasts