They’re all within an hour’s drive of the city centre so hopefully the journey won’t be too unbearable as you head on a family adventure.
![The former railway offers a great route for walking and cycling. Have fun in the adventure play area which includes a 3.6m long sculpture of a hippo skeleton. It's a reminder that a fossilised hippo tooth was found nearby in 1958](https://jp-ct.co.uk/image/onecms:b7bda6ea-525f-4d77-8164-a85f98c77faa/Wynyard%20Woodland%20Park%20-%20pic%201.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
1. Wynyard Woodland Park, Stockton
The former railway offers a great route for walking and cycling. Have fun in the adventure play area which includes a 3.6m long sculpture of a hippo skeleton. It's a reminder that a fossilised hippo tooth was found nearby in 1958 | Other 3rd Party Photo: Peter Mernagh
![Jesmond Dene is a historic park in the heart of suburban Newcastle. Wander along the riverside and take in the beautiful views or head to Pet's Corner where they have pigs, goats, sheep and even rabbits and peacocks.](https://jp-ct.co.uk/image/onecms:643f3b84-9588-4942-b46e-a9a2a50a9f4f/Jesmond%20Dene%20Spaceboy_G.jpg?c=0,198,680,453&crop=3:2&width=640)
2. Jesmond Dene, Newcastle
Jesmond Dene is a historic park in the heart of suburban Newcastle. Wander along the riverside and take in the beautiful views or head to Pet's Corner where they have pigs, goats, sheep and even rabbits and peacocks. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Spaceboy_G, Friends of Jesmond Dene
3. Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens, Northumberland
Explore the enchanted garden, climb 56 spiral stairs to the top of the 14th-century defensive 'pele tower' and head to the Victorian tearoom. This is one of two destinations on our list with an entry fee: adult 10, child 6 (pounds). | JPIMedia Photo: Jane Coltman
4. Herrington Country Park, Sunderland
We have many beautiful parks in Sunderland but we've decided to include this country park for its walk and cycle trails, adventure play area or sail your model boat on the lake. You can head to Penshaw Monument and enjoy the view. | JPIMedia Photo: Tim Richardson