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Dunston Staithes
Dunston Staithes
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Dunston Staithes

Dunston Staithes, located on the south bank of the River Tyne in Gateshead, is a remarkable relic of the industrial era and a symbol of the region’s coal-exporting heritage. This Grade II* listed structure is one of the largest wooden structures in Europe and provides a fascinating glimpse into the area’s industrial past.

History and Significance

Constructed in 1893 by the North Eastern Railway Company, Dunston Staithes was used to load coal from railway wagons directly onto ships for export. At its peak, it played a crucial role in the global coal trade, exporting millions of tons of coal annually. The Staithes remained operational until the 1980s, after which they were preserved as an industrial heritage site.

Key Features

  • Architectural Grandeur:
    • The Staithes stretch over 520 meters along the river and stand approximately 9 meters high. This wooden structure, made of pitch pine, is an impressive feat of engineering and design from the late 19th century.
  • Coal Loading Mechanism:
    • Visitors can learn about the ingenious coal loading mechanisms used to transfer coal from trains to ships. This process was critical in supporting the industrial growth of the region.
  • Historical Significance:
    • The Staithes played a pivotal role in the North East’s coal industry, supporting the livelihoods of thousands of workers and contributing significantly to the local economy.

Visitor Information

Visiting Hours: Dunston Staithes is open to visitors, but access may be limited to specific times or special events. It is recommended to check with local tourism information or the Friends of Dunston Staithes group for current visiting hours and any scheduled guided tours.

Admission: Access to Dunston Staithes is generally free, but donations are welcomed to help with the maintenance and preservation of the site.

Accessibility: While parts of the Staithes may be accessible to visitors, the wooden structure and its historical nature mean that some areas might be challenging to navigate for those with mobility issues. It is advisable to wear sturdy footwear and exercise caution while exploring.

Special Events: The site occasionally hosts events, including guided tours, educational programs, and community activities. These events provide deeper insights into the history and significance of the Staithes and are often led by knowledgeable local historians.

Nearby Attractions

  • Dunston Staiths Park: A nearby park offering pleasant walks and views of the River Tyne, perfect for a leisurely stroll after visiting the Staithes.
  • Saltwell Park: Located a short drive away, this beautiful Victorian park features gardens, a boating lake, and the historic Saltwell Towers.
  • Gateshead Quays: Explore the vibrant cultural scene of Gateshead Quays, home to the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art and The Sage Gateshead music venue.

Dunston Staithes stands as a monumental tribute to the industrial heritage of the North East of England. Visiting this historic site offers a unique opportunity to step back in time and understand the pivotal role of the coal industry in shaping the region. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply looking for an interesting day out, Dunston Staithes is a must-visit destination.


For more information on visiting Dunston Staithes and upcoming events, please visit the Friends of Dunston Staithes website.

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