Holiday rentals and lettings in Middlesbrough

Holiday rentals and lettings in Middlesbrough

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Highlights in Middlesbrough

  • Museums
  • Parks
  • Manor house
  • Walks
  • Family-friendly activities

Other holiday ideas and property types in Middlesbrough that might be interesting

Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Middlesbrough

£113for 20 Sep - 27 Sep
£103 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Middlesbrough

57%for 20 Sep - 27 Sep
67% annual average
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Travellers and activities

Middlesbrough for couples

Explore the stunning nature around Middlesbrough with a walk to Roseberry Topping with your better half. This spectacular landmark peak offers scenic views from the top, and the walk to get there is pleasant and suitable for all levels of walkers. Also, browse the contemporary and modern artworks at Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art. Located in the town centre, it’s easy to pop by at any point during your holiday. Here you can see a variety of exhibitions and stunning modern artworks. There’s a lovely café here as well serving delicious cakes.

Middlesbrough for families

Families with children won’t want to miss out on a visit to the adorable farm animals at Newham Grange Farm. This family-friendly farm park and conservation centre offers something fun for kids of all ages to enjoy. Pet the friendly llamas, horses, and donkeys. Run around and play on the multiple play parks. Go for a lovely horse ride in the countryside, and have a meal at the on-site café.

Middlesbrough is the capital of the Tees Valley region.

Top 5 travel tips in Middlesbrough

1. Learn about the history of Middlesbrough at Dorman Museum

This lovely local history museum is set in a gorgeous red building and houses an impressive variety of exhibits. Visit differently themed rooms, browse fossils and dinosaur remnants, see Linthorpe pottery, and learn about rare birds in the area. There is an impressive number of artefacts and displays here where you can learn fascinating titbits about the local area and its unique history.

2. Stroll around Stewart Park

Enjoy a peaceful stroll through the well-cared-for Stewart Park. You’ll find plenty of open green spaces here where you can enjoy a picnic, and kids can have fun exploring the children’s playground. Feed ducks at the pond, walk along the paved pathways, and grab a coffee or an ice cream from the café. There are clean public facilities here for visitors to use.

3. Admire the Tees Transporter Bridge

If you’re interested in engineering, this monumental bridge is a must-see. The structural design of the bridge is a sight to behold, and you can enjoy lovely views of it from the banks of the river in the town centre. The bridge is so enormous that it can be seen from several miles away! Visit the small information centre on-site to learn about the history and construction process of the bridge.

4. Stroll along the RSPB Saltholme natural area

Enjoy a leisurely afternoon walk at this popular nature reserve in the wetlands. There are quite a few walking paths to choose from here of varying lengths with unique scenic landscapes to be discovered along each one. There is plenty of wildlife to be witnessed here, including seals at the nearby Seal Sands and an abundance of bird species. Grab a bite to eat at the lovely on-site café where you can enjoy wonderful views of the surrounding landscapes and birdwatching.

5. Visit the stunning Ormesby Hall

This gorgeous National Trust Georgian mansion is a Grade I listed building. It was built in the mid-1700s and boasts a stunning Palladian style of architecture. Enjoy a lovely tour of the preserved house where you can visit the various rooms which are adorned in original decor and furniture. There are games and play areas for children to enjoy. Outdoors, the lovely landscaped grounds of the estate are a great place for a leisurely stroll and an on-site café serving delicious cakes and tea. A visit to the Ormesby Hall offers something for families of all ages and couples to enjoy.