I regularly drive from just south of Manchester to the city centre of Newcastle and it takes between 2 and a half and 3 hours to drive (unless you're in rush hour).
It is about 150 miles. I usually drive the M60, M62 then A1(M) and its pretty straightforward.
Too far.
In terms of air travel, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK is 1,216 miles far from Naples, Italy. In terms of flight time, it would take about 2 hours and 42 minutes to travel from one place to the other.
London is 248 miles (399 kilometers) from Newcastle upon Tyne.
The air distance from Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, to Luqa, Malta, is 1,527 miles. That equals 2,457 kilometers or 1,327 nautical miles.
There are two Newcastles in England one is Newcastle upon Tyne and the distance from Nottingham to it, is 258Km and the driving time is is about 2 1/2 hrs. The other is Newcastle under Lyme and the distance from Nottingham to it is 89 Km and the drive time is about 1hr.
In terms of recent success (Past 20 years anyway) Manchester united have been far superior than Newcastle
According to AA route planner it is 116 miles.
one mile
91 miles According to the AA, Newcastle to Aberdeen by road is 235 miles.
Manchester is about 30 miles away :)
Leek to Manchester is 30.8 miles.
It is about 270 miles from Worthing to Manchester.