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Newcastle is no longer just about coal and industry, the city has matured into an elegant location of some grace and culture. A night out on the ‘toon’ is the highlight of so many visits to the undisputed party destination of the North.
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Darren says
The stag weekend went really well and the accommodation was ideal for our purposes. All rooms had an ensuite which reduced getting ready time and everything else ran to plan. Thank you for your time and effort with this stag do, it was truly amazing for all who went. 
We enjoyed the following activities: Go Karting Indoor
The stag weekend went really well and the accommodation was ideal for our purposes. All rooms had an ensuite which reduced getting ready time and everything else ran to plan. Thank you for your time and effort with this stag do, it was truly amazing for all who went. 
We enjoyed the following activities: Go Karting Indoor


Darren says
Just to let you know that we had a good time on the stag party. The comedy club was a great night. 
We enjoyed the following activities: Comedy Combo, Crazy Gang
Just to let you know that we had a good time on the stag party. The comedy club was a great night. 
We enjoyed the following activities: Comedy Combo, Crazy Gang


Paul says
Just a note to say how much we all enjoyed the stag do, everything went as planned and your service was great. I shall definitely use your service again and also recommend to others. Many thanks 
We enjoyed the following activities: Gents Club, Paintball
Just a note to say how much we all enjoyed the stag do, everything went as planned and your service was great. I shall definitely use your service again and also recommend to others. Many thanks 
We enjoyed the following activities: Gents Club, Paintball

HOW TO GET TO YOUR STAG WEEKEND IN NEWCASTLE
So you’ve chosen Newcastle as the destination for your stag weekend – well it couldn’t be easier to get there. Situated in the North of England it has a great transport links and is accessible by road, rail and air from the whole of the UK.
Newcastle Airport is situated about 6 miles from the city centre. Flights operate all year round from most of the UK airports. www.flybe.com operates from Belfast, Exeter, Gatwick and Southampton. www.easternairways.com flies in from Aberdeen, Birmingham, Cardiff, and Southampton. www.easyjet.com operates from Bristol, Stansted and Belfast. Once at the airport travel into Newcastle city centre can be by taxi from the rank outside the main terminal (which takes about 15 minutes) or by Metro, which runs every 7 minutes and takes about 23 minutes to get to Newcastle Central Station. Once in Newcastle you won’t need a car as everything is within walking distance on your stag party in Newcastle.
You may decide to let the train take the strain and again Newcastle is very well connected to the rest of the UK. National Express East Coast Trains www.nationalexpresseastcoast.com is the speedy route from London Kings Cross, Peterborough, York and from the north – Glasgow and Edinburgh. Aberdeen and Inverness also have direct trains on this line too. First Trans Pennine Express www.texpress.co.uk serves York, Liverpool and Hull and Cross Country Trains www.crosscountrytrains.co.uk basically links Newcastle with the rest of the country. You can travel from Cardiff, Birmingham, Bristol, Plymouth, Brighton and Reading on this route for your Newcastle stag nights.
Driving to Newcastle is also a breeze. The A1 from the south and the north are vastly improved stretches of dual carriageway and motorway and the scenery is superb. The A19 is the choice of road if you are coming from York or Doncaster region and from the west of the UK take the A69 across the breadth of the country. Here at FREEDOM we’ve been doing a little research on your behalf and the following chart gives you some idea of the time involved in driving to Newcastle:-
London - 284 miles - 5 hour 17minutes
Brighton - 346 miles - 5 hours 58mins
Bournemouth - 350 miles - 6 hours 21 mins
Bristol - 296 miles - 5 hours 11mins
Newquay - 451 miles - 8 hours 15mins
Leeds - 95 miles - 1 hour 48mins
Liverpool - 174.5 miles - 2 hours 59 mins
Norwich - 254 miles - 5 hour 10mins
Nottingham - 161 miles - 2 hour 54mins
Birmingham - 207 miles - 3 hour 45mins
Manchester - 144 miles - 2 hours 42mins
Cambridge - 231 miles - 4 hours 14mins
Edinburgh - 121 miles - 2 hours 38mins
Reading - 305 miles - 5 hour 13mins
Blackpool - 145 miles - 2 hours 53mins
Cardiff - 316 miles - 5 hours 38mins
If you are driving from anywhere south of Newcastle you will have the pleasure of seeing the Angel of the North with its arms outstretched welcoming you to Newcastle. This amazing feat of engineering by prize winning Anthony Gormley weighs in at 200 tonnes and is 20 metres tall with a 54 metre wingspan. It has a greater wingspan than a Boeing 757 and due to its hilltop location has to withstand over 100m.p.h wind. What a great landmark to see at the start of your stag weekend in Newcastle.
So you’ve chosen Newcastle as the destination for your stag weekend – well it couldn’t be easier to get there. Situated in the North of England it has a great transport links and is accessible by road, rail and air from the whole of the UK.
Newcastle Airport is situated about 6 miles from the city centre. Flights operate all year round from most of the UK airports. www.flybe.com operates from Belfast, Exeter, Gatwick and Southampton. www.easternairways.com flies in from Aberdeen, Birmingham, Cardiff, and Southampton. www.easyjet.com operates from Bristol, Stansted and Belfast. Once at the airport travel into Newcastle city centre can be by taxi from the rank outside the main terminal (which takes about 15 minutes) or by Metro, which runs every 7 minutes and takes about 23 minutes to get to Newcastle Central Station. Once in Newcastle you won’t need a car as everything is within walking distance on your stag party in Newcastle.
You may decide to let the train take the strain and again Newcastle is very well connected to the rest of the UK. National Express East Coast Trains www.nationalexpresseastcoast.com is the speedy route from London Kings Cross, Peterborough, York and from the north – Glasgow and Edinburgh. Aberdeen and Inverness also have direct trains on this line too. First Trans Pennine Express www.texpress.co.uk serves York, Liverpool and Hull and Cross Country Trains www.crosscountrytrains.co.uk basically links Newcastle with the rest of the country. You can travel from Cardiff, Birmingham, Bristol, Plymouth, Brighton and Reading on this route for your Newcastle stag nights.
Driving to Newcastle is also a breeze. The A1 from the south and the north are vastly improved stretches of dual carriageway and motorway and the scenery is superb. The A19 is the choice of road if you are coming from York or Doncaster region and from the west of the UK take the A69 across the breadth of the country. Here at FREEDOM we’ve been doing a little research on your behalf and the following chart gives you some idea of the time involved in driving to Newcastle:-
London - 284 miles - 5 hour 17minutes
Brighton - 346 miles - 5 hours 58mins
Bournemouth - 350 miles - 6 hours 21 mins
Bristol - 296 miles - 5 hours 11mins
Newquay - 451 miles - 8 hours 15mins
Leeds - 95 miles - 1 hour 48mins
Liverpool - 174.5 miles - 2 hours 59 mins
Norwich - 254 miles - 5 hour 10mins
Nottingham - 161 miles - 2 hour 54mins
Birmingham - 207 miles - 3 hour 45mins
Manchester - 144 miles - 2 hours 42mins
Cambridge - 231 miles - 4 hours 14mins
Edinburgh - 121 miles - 2 hours 38mins
Reading - 305 miles - 5 hour 13mins
Blackpool - 145 miles - 2 hours 53mins
Cardiff - 316 miles - 5 hours 38mins
If you are driving from anywhere south of Newcastle you will have the pleasure of seeing the Angel of the North with its arms outstretched welcoming you to Newcastle. This amazing feat of engineering by prize winning Anthony Gormley weighs in at 200 tonnes and is 20 metres tall with a 54 metre wingspan. It has a greater wingspan than a Boeing 757 and due to its hilltop location has to withstand over 100m.p.h wind. What a great landmark to see at the start of your stag weekend in Newcastle.






