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Eaglescliffe to Newcastle Airport taxi

Eaglescliffe Airport Transfer - Takes 1 Hr, and is Approx 50 Miles

 

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Your Guide to Taxi Transfers from Newcastle Airport to Eaglescliffe

Planning a trip to Eaglescliffe and need reliable transportation from Newcastle Airport? You’ve come to the right place! At Newcastle Airport Transfers, we’ve got you covered with hassle-free, affordable, and comfortable taxi services. Whether it’s a business trip, family holiday, or a spontaneous getaway, we’ll ensure your journey starts and ends perfectly.

Ready to book your transfer? Head to www.newcastleairporttransfers.com or give us a call at Office: 0191 468 2963 or 24 Hour Help: 07907 052138. Let’s dive into all the fantastic reasons to visit Eaglescliffe, the best places to stay, and why we’re the right choice for your airport transfer needs.

About Eaglescliffe

Eaglescliffe is a charming town nestled in the Tees Valley area of Stockton-on-Tees. Known for its lush greenery, friendly community, and convenient access to both urban and rural attractions, Eaglescliffe is an ideal destination for a relaxing escape or a business trip.

A Rich History

Eaglescliffe’s roots trace back to the 19th century as a small village that blossomed with the advent of the Stockton and Darlington Railway. This historic railway paved the way for Eaglescliffe’s growth into a thriving community.

Community and Lifestyle

Today, Eaglescliffe offers a blend of suburban comfort and rural charm. The town is perfect for families and professionals, with excellent schools, parks, and amenities. Eaglescliffe’s close proximity to the River Tees makes it a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Top 10 Hotels in Eaglescliffe

Planning to stay overnight? Here are ten top-notch hotels to consider:

1. Judges Country House Hotel

  • Reason to Stay: Experience luxury in a historic setting with exquisite dining and beautiful gardens.

  • Website: www.judgeshotel.co.uk

  • Phone: 01642 789000

2. The Devonport Hotel

  • Reason to Stay: Riverside views, cozy rooms, and top-tier service make it a standout.

  • Website: www.devonporthotel.co.uk

  • Phone: 01325 720319

3. Crathorne Hall Hotel

  • Reason to Stay: A stunning Edwardian mansion with elegant interiors and lush grounds.

  • Website: www.handpickedhotels.co.uk

  • Phone: 01642 700398

4. Hampton by Hilton Stockton-on-Tees

  • Reason to Stay: Conveniently located with modern amenities and stellar reviews.

  • Website: www.hilton.com

  • Phone: 01642 688800

5. Holiday Inn Express Middlesbrough

  • Reason to Stay: Affordable, central, and ideal for both business and leisure.

  • Website: www.holidayinn.com

  • Phone: 01642 917113

6. The Parkmore Hotel

  • Reason to Stay: A relaxing retreat with spa facilities and excellent dining options.

  • Website: www.bestwestern.co.uk

  • Phone: 01642 786815

7. Wynyard Hall

  • Reason to Stay: Ultimate luxury with a spa, gardens, and fine dining.

  • Website: www.wynyardhall.co.uk

  • Phone: 01740 644811

8. Travelodge Middlesbrough

  • Reason to Stay: A budget-friendly option with all the essentials for a comfortable stay.

  • Website: www.travelodge.co.uk

  • Phone: 0871 984 6165

9. The Stables at the Vale

10. Premier Inn Stockton-on-Tees

  • Reason to Stay: Reliable, affordable, and perfect for families or solo travelers.

  • Website: www.premierinn.com

  • Phone: 0333 321 1234

Must-Visit Attractions in Eaglescliffe

Preston Park Museum & Grounds

Explore history and nature in one spot! This family-friendly museum has interactive exhibits, beautiful gardens, and a riverside trail.

Tees Barrage

Adventure awaits at the Tees Barrage with activities like white-water rafting and kayaking.

Yarm High Street

Shop till you drop at this charming street lined with boutiques, cafes, and restaurants.

Ropner Park

A peaceful Victorian park featuring a boating lake, playgrounds, and seasonal events.

Butterfly World

Get up close with exotic butterflies and insects in this tropical enclosure.

Cleveland Way

For nature enthusiasts, this scenic walking route offers breathtaking views of the countryside.

Local Food You Must Try

Eaglescliffe and its surroundings are brimming with culinary delights. Here are some local gems:

  • The Fox Covert Inn: Enjoy hearty pub meals and local ales.

  • Yarm’s Cafes and Restaurants: From Italian to Indian, Yarm High Street has something for everyone.

  • Crathorne Arms: Fine dining with locally sourced ingredients.

  • The Pot and Glass: A traditional pub serving classic British dishes.

Why Choose Newcastle Airport Transfers?

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Booking with Newcastle Airport Transfers is quick and easy. Our user-friendly website lets you book your ride in minutes.

Reliable and Punctual

We monitor flight times to ensure you’re never left waiting. Our drivers pride themselves on punctuality and professionalism.

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Comfortable Vehicles

Our fleet includes a range of modern, well-maintained vehicles to suit your needs, from sedans to minibuses.

Transfer Times

  • Newcastle Airport to Eaglescliffe: Around 50 minutes for a stress-free journey.

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Booking Transfers Is very easy, you can get a quote and book online, Pre-booking Discounts and Return Journey Discounts are Available Online. You will always find our best prices by booking direct on our website.
 

Eaglescliffe to Newcastle Airport Prices

Eaglescliffe to Newcastle Airport

Taxi Prices Start at £87

Eaglescliffe to Newcastle Airport 6-seat Taxi

Prices Start at £117

Eaglescliffe to Newcastle Airport Minibus Taxi

Prices Start at £130

Eaglescliffe to Newcastle Airport Minibus XL Taxi

Prices Start at £174

 

Newcastle Airport to Eaglescliffe Prices

Newcastle Airport to Eaglescliffe Taxi

Prices Start at £87
Newcastle Airport to Eaglescliffe 6-seat Taxi

Prices Start at £117

​Newcastle Airport to Eaglescliffe Minibus Taxi

Prices Start at £130

Newcastle Airport to Eaglescliffe Minibus XL Taxi

Prices Start at £174

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Yarm to Newcastle Airport taxi

Yarm Airport Transfer - Takes 1 Hr 10 Mins, and is Approx 52 Miles

 

Specialist Airport Transfer Company. We can collect you from anywhere in and around Yarm, 

Open 24/7 For early Morning Flights and Late Night Arrival


Booking Transfers Is very easy, you can get a quote and book online, Pre-booking Discounts and Return Journey Discounts are Available Online. You will always find our best prices by booking direct on our website.
 

Yarm to Newcastle Airport Prices

Yarm to Newcastle Airport

Taxi Prices Start at £90

Yarm to Newcastle Airport 6-seat Taxi

Prices Start at £121

Yarm to Newcastle Airport Minibus Taxi

Prices Start at £135

Yarm to Newcastle Airport Minibus XL Taxi

Prices Start at £180

 

Newcastle Airport to Yarm Prices

Newcastle Airport to Yarm Taxi

Prices Start at £90
Newcastle Airport to Yarm 6-seat Taxi

Prices Start at £121

​Newcastle Airport to Yarm Minibus Taxi

Prices Start at £135

Newcastle Airport to Yarm Minibus XL Taxi

Prices Start at £180

 

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ABOUT YARM

Yarm is a small town in North Yorkshire, England, which grew up at the tidal limit of the River Tees. Between 1974 and 1996 it was part of a new county, Cleveland, along with neighbouring Stockton-on-Tees. When that was abolished, Stockton was re-assigned to County Durham; but it still governs Yarm even though they're in separate counties. The winding river marks the boundary - just north of it (in County Durham) is the village of Egglescliffe, which has mutated into Eaglescliffe, also described here. They're both effectively suburbs of Stockton, and commuter-belt for Middlesbrough; in 2011 the population of Yarm was about 8400 and of Eaglescliffe was 10,500.

The world's first public railway, the Stockton & Darlington Railway, passed through Eaglescliffe with a spur to Yarm. It opened on 27 Sept 1825, hauled by Stephenson's steam locomotive No 1 "The Locomotion". After the grand opening, steam haulage was reserved for coal — much more lucrative — and passenger trains were horse-drawn until 1833.

The Best High Street in Britain, as voted for by BBC Breakfast viewers! Yarm’s town centre is dominated by a cobbled High Street which runs along the centre of the loop formed by the Tees. At the centre of the High Street is the little Dutch style Town Hall built in 1710 by Viscount Fauconberg, who was Lord of the Manor of Yarm.

A marker on Yarm’s Town Hall in the High Street marks the height of the mighty flood of 1771 which reached seven feet above ground level.

Yarm is a small town and civil parish in the unitary authority of Stockton-on-Tees in north east England. It is on the south bank of the River Tees and for ceremonial purposes is in the county of North Yorkshire. The bridge at Yarm marked the furthest reach of tidal flow up the River Tees until the opening, in 1995, of the Tees Barrage, which now regulates river flow above Stockton.
As the last bridge on the river before the sea, it was superseded by a new toll bridge opened in Stockton in 1771.
The oldest part of the town, around the High Street, is situated in a loop of the river and the newer parts of the town extend to the point where the River Leven meets the River Tees. 

The History of Yarm ( Yarum ) in detail
Hard to believe now but, in medieval times, Yarm was the most important town and port on the River Tees. Home to shipbuilders, brewers, rope makers and all manner of traditional crafts men. The town was once a major coaching stop on the north-south route and some of the original coaching inns still remain. A plaque outside the George and Dragon Hotel records the meeting in 1820 when the initial plans for the building of the Stockton and Darlington Railway were discussed.

Built around 1690, Yarm town hall is one of the oldest buildings in the town but previous to the building of the town hall stood a toll both placed to collect revenues from the travellers heading through Yarm. In later years due to the proximity of Yarm and the River Tees, a bell was added so that locals could be alerted of floods which were frequent. In later years it was decided by the Lord Mayor of the Manor that a town hall should be built. Today the town hall sits majestically in the centre of Yarm and from criminal courts to tourist office, it has earned its place in the history of Yarm and today this wonderful building has plaques at various levels to indicate the levels of the most severe floods that affected the towns folk of Yarm. The highest floods to hit Yarm date back to 1771 when the water was over 7ft above the ground.

The River Tees at Yarm forms a northward pointing horse-shoe meander which encloses this attractive little Georgian market town on three sides. For many centuries Yarm was called Yarum, a name deriving from the Anglo Saxon word Gear. Pronounced 'yair', this was a pool for catching fish and would have been formed by a weir with a specially constructed channel to trap the fish. The 'um' on the end of the original name Yarum was an Anglo-Saxon plural, so Yarm means 'fish pools' or 'fish weirs'. Yarm may have been a place of importance in Anglo-Saxon times and there are traces of what are believed to be Anglo-Saxon stones in Yarm's parish church of St Mary Magdalene.

From medieval times Yarm was the most important town and port on the River Tees and was, therefore, home to ropemakers, brewers, tanners, nailers, clockmakers and shipbuilders. In 1207 King John granted Yarm a weekly market and two annual fairs and from then on Yarm's prosperity grew. The wealth of Yarm was so great that it was frequently a target for Scottish raiders who sacked the town five times in the fourteenth century under the leadership of Robert the Bruce. As ships grew in size and became unable to navigate far up river, Yarm's importance declined and the role of the old town was taken over by Stockton and ultimately Middlesbrough, both of which are much further downstream.

Yarm's town centre is dominated by a cobbled High Street which runs along the centre of the loop formed by the Tees. At the centre of the High Street is the little Dutch style Town Hall built in 1710 by Viscount Fauconberg, who was Lord of the Manor of Yarm. The High Street once boasted sixteen inns as Yarm was one of the most important coaching stops on the north-south route. A number of Yarm's old inns still survive including the`Ketton Ox', named after a famous ox bred near Darlington. This inn was at one time noted for cock fighting. The `George and Dragon' was the site of the 1820 meeting at which the decision was made to build the Stockton and Darlington Railway. At the northern end of the High Street, across the Tees into Eaglescliffe is the`Cleveland Bay' which commemorates a well known breed of horse, originating from the hills to the east of Yarm.

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ABOUT EAGLESCLIFFE

Eaglescliffe is a village in the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England. It is in the civil parish of Egglescliffe.[

The village was formerly known as Eaglescliffe Junction, being formed around a railway station.[4] In 2011, the Office for National Statistics had the area as Yarm's built-up area.

History
The village's name is thought to be derived from a misspelling of the name of the nearby village of Egglescliffe meaning a church on a hill. A common myth on the name change is that in Victorian times the sign for the new railway station turned up incorrect after the signwriter thought that Egglescliffe was a mistake and altered it.

The Stockton and Darlington Railway passed through the grounds of Preston Hall in Eaglescliffe, and on the opening day there was a famous race between a stagecoach travelling down Yarm Road, and the Locomotion No. 1.

In 2011, Eaglescliffe was named the 4th best place for families to live in England and Wales, according to the savings firm Family Investments.

Events
One of the events at Preston Park
Many events are held in Eaglescliffe every year, mostly in Preston Park which is situated north of the village, in Preston. Many of these events are run by Stockton Council.

Many local groups gather at the community centres and village halls within Eaglescliffe and its neighbouring villages. Egglescliffe Community Centre is the largest, and plays host to two amateur dramatics groups – Cliffe Theatre (who produce at least two plays every year), and Centre Stage (who produce a pantomime every January, as well as a musical every summer). Egglescliffe Community Centre also hosts many other community groups including a Ladies Section, a weight loss group, dance classes, and many others.

Sport and leisure

Thirteenth Fairway at the golf course
To the village's east is Eaglescliffe Golf Club – a course which occupies the land bordered to the south by the Sunningdale Estate, to the north by Teesside High School, and to the east by the River Tees. Many street names in the Sunningdale Estate, as well as the name of the local 'Links Primary School', reflect the location of this golf club. Preston Park has large playing fields.

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