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Pollen Count in Newcastle

Worried about the pollen count in Newcastle ruining your day out? Sign up for our Pollen Alerts to make sure hay fever symptoms don’t stop your plans. There are plenty of allergy-friendly activities and attractions to enjoy in Newcastle, so read on to ensure you get the very best of ‘The Toon’, no matter when you visit.

Pollen Hotspots in Newcastle

How much the current pollen count in Newcastle affects you will depend on the specific allergens that cause your hay fever. Tree, grass, and weed pollens can aggravate your symptoms and disrupt your outdoor plans, especially in areas where there’s lots of greenery, such as nature reserves or city parks.

On high pollen count days, you may want to avoid areas such as Town Moor Park, Jesmond Dene Park, Heaton Park and Leazes Park, as these contain a wide variety of trees and grasses known to exacerbate hay fever symptoms.

Allergy-Friendly Activities in Newcastle

Even if hay fever season is in full swing, that doesn’t mean you have to avoid going out because of the pollen count in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. The city has plenty of things to do that don’t involve being outside or being near highly pollinated trees and grasses.

Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art

The Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art is a must-see for art-lovers. A former host of the Turner Prize, the Baltic features a range of exhibits from both local and international artists. Not only that, but you can take in one of the best views over the city from the viewing platform on the fifth floor.

Newcastle Cathedral

With free entry every day, stunning stained-glass windows, and a grand hall dating from the 17th century, there’s much to admire at Newcastle Cathedral. As the only cathedral in England dedicated to Santa Claus (Saint Nicholas), there’s plenty to keep the kids entertained too.

Life Science Centre

Combine a fun day out with the kids with a fascinating learning experience at the Life Science Centre. Home to the largest planetarium in the North of England, the Life Science Centre is packed with interactive exhibits that encourage hands-on education and promise fun as well as learning. A single ticket lets you into all the exhibits, so you don’t have to worry about hidden costs.

Tyneside Cinema

The Tyneside Cinema is a cinema experience like no other. Snuggle up with loved ones on the comfy sofa seats and enjoy some of the best independent cinema the world has to offer, free from worries about the pollen count in Newcastle. The art-deco interior is almost as intriguing as the films on show.

The Stand Comedy Club

If you love to laugh, then take a trip to The Stand Comedy Club on High Bridge. From as little as £3 entry, depending on who’s performing, you can experience some of the best comedy in the country. Adored by both fans and critics alike, The Stand offers not only quality comedy but also a menu of home-cooked food that will keep you coming back time and again.

Managing Hay Fever in Newcastle

Hay fever can make spring and summer, and even part of autumn, difficult for those who suffer with allergy symptoms. The good news is that, even though there’s no cure for hay fever1, there are multiple things you can do to alleviate those sniffles and sneezes, including1:

  • Apply Vaseline around your nose to trap pollen.
  • Wear wraparound sunglasses to keep pollen out of your eyes.
  • Shower and change clothes after you have been out.
  • Keep doors and windows shut, and regularly dust and vacuum your home.
  • Check the Pollen Forecast  before you head on a day out.
  • Take antihistamines – such as BENADRYL® Allergy Relief  – for fast-acting relief from hay fever symptoms.

With a few simple steps, you can stop the high pollen count in Newcastle from impacting your time in this vibrant city. For more guidance, read our dedicated guide to managing allergies.