'''Jarrow''' is in Tyne and Wear.

Get in

Easily accessible by busses from Gateshead Interchange and Newcastle's Eldon Square concourse, although it is much easier to use the Tyne & Wear Metro, and takes only around 15 minutes from Newcastle City Centre

See

The various tributes to the Jarrow March, ranging from a small mural at Jarrow Metro Station to the large bronze statue near to Morrison's supermarket. The Jarrow Art Centre in the Viking Precinct hold seasonal displays, usually of a local flavour. Just on the outskirts of the town is the historic Tyne Pedestrian Tunnel, features the longest and oldest wooden escalators in the world. Jarrow's most famous resident was the father of the English language, the Venerable Bede. His life is celebrated at Bede's World, a museum and replicated Saxon village. These are next to the church of St. Paul and the ruins of the originally monastery where Bede lived.

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Visit Bede's world, try a pint of Jarrow Brewery's ale at the Robin Hood, where the brewery is located.

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