Newcastle to Sunderland = 12.7 miles.
Answer Newcastle is about 13.5 miles from Sunderland. You would probably be in Gateshead, or crossing the Tyne.
Depends which Newcastle you're talking about ! Newcastle upon Tyne is in the north-east of England - close to Sunderland. Newcastle under Lyme is in the midlands - close to Stoke on Trent.
3 They are: Newcastle upon Tyne (Tyne & Wear) Newcastle (Shropshire) Newcastle under Lyme (Staffordshire)
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About 68 miles taking this route:Take A1026 towards NEWCASTLE and GATESHEAD, from Sunderland, to A19 towards the TYNE TUNNEL and NEWCASLTE.Take A19, thru the TYNE TUNNEL, and thru Newcastle, to A1 to The NORTH.Take A1 (N) to HAGGERSTON CASTLE HOLIDAY PARK. Follow signs.
In the UK, 0191 (or internationally +44 191) is for "Tyne & Wear," which includes Durham, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Sunderland, North and South Shields, Gateshead, etc.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne. You'll also find the cities of Sunderland and Durham in the North-East too!
one Newcastle airport which is near the centre of Newcastle
Sunderland is the bigger city , and is the biggest city in the North East of England. Newcastle is a small town close to the River Tyne , and sees alot more trade than Sunderland since Sunderland is frowned upon by the political elite for assisting the Jacobite army during the war and defeating the "Geordies" on the fields of Nothumberlad. King James VI ordered that Sunderland must give most of its revenue to Newcastle merchants in 1610 after Newcastle complained about how much coal Sunderland was producing , and to this day Newcastle still lives off Sunderland`s revenue , receiving large amounts of tax-payer`s money , and depriving Sunderland of the renovation it desperately needs.
Newcastle upon Tyne was created in 1##.
It depends which Newcastle you mean. Newcastle-under-Lyme is in the midlands, close to Stoke on Trent, in Staffordshire. Newcastle-upon-Tyne is north of Durham, on the north-east coast of England.
I presume you mean the Newcastle (-upon Tyne) that is part of Tyne and Wear. Historically Newcastle is in Northumberland.