North Sea at Tynemouth

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The North Sea at Tynemouth is a stretch of the North Sea coastline on England’s northeast shore, known for its sandy beaches, historic piers, and the mouth of the River Tyne.

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North Sea at Tynemouth canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal area
sea area
adjacentTo Cullercoats Bay NERFINISHED
River Tyne NERFINISHED
Tynemouth NERFINISHED
climate temperate maritime climate
coastType open coast
country United Kingdom
hasFeature rocky headlands
sandy shoreline
sea cliffs near Tynemouth Priory
tidal conditions
hasHazard cold water temperatures
strong currents
hasPart King Edward's Bay NERFINISHED
Longsands Beach NERFINISHED
North Pier at Tynemouth NERFINISHED
South Shields Pier (across the river mouth) NERFINISHED
Tynemouth Pier NERFINISHED
knownFor coastal scenery
coastal walks
historic piers
recreational swimming
sandy beaches
surfing conditions
locatedIn England
North East England
North Sea
Tyne and Wear NERFINISHED
Tynemouth NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
mouthOf River Tyne NERFINISHED
near Tynemouth Lighthouse NERFINISHED
Tynemouth Priory and Castle NERFINISHED
partOf coast of the North Sea
northeast coast of England
recreation beach activities
sea angling
walking and jogging along the promenade
tourism popular local tourist destination
usedFor commercial fishing
kayaking
recreational boating
shipping access to the Port of Tyne
surfing
waterBody North Sea NERFINISHED

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River Tyne emptiesInto North Sea at Tynemouth