Hartlepool Hidden Gems
Hartlepool is a popular tourist destination due to its abundance of hidden gems, culture, and historical sites. Go back in time by exploring historical artifacts, celebrate traditions at the Wintertide Festival, or immerse yourself in nature.
History
The Museum of Hartlepool
Uncover the history of Hartlepool by viewing artifacts collected over 5,000 years.
Heugh Battery Museum
View the one and only World War I battlefield in the UK.
National Museum of Royal Navy Hartlepool
Journey through a recreated 18th century seaport and climb aboard a real Royal Navy ship, the oldest remaining floating British warship.
Headland Town Wall
Built in the 14th century, the medieval stone town wall helped to fortify Hartlepool over the years from piracy and warfare. Visit the remaining section at the Fish Sands on Hartlepool Headland.
The Parish Church of St. Hilda
Also on the Headland, The Parish Church of St. Hilda traces its roots back to 640 AD.
Culture
Hartlepool Marina
This picturesque marina at the heart of the town is filled with boats and surrounded by shops, restaurants, pubs, and entertainment venues. Don’t miss the monkey statue!
Seaton Carew
Walk the seafront promenade with some local fish and chips, and explore century old sand dunes and rock pools in this charming seaside resort.
Hartlepool Art Gallery
View international, national, and regional artwork to immerse yourself in Hartlepool culture.
Wintertide Festival
Celebrate the event of the season at Hartlepool Headland.
Camerons Brewery
Established in 1852, this storied brewery is now back in family ownership. Try their local brews at The Anchor, the onsite brewery tap and bottle shop.
Nature
Hartlepool North Sands Beach
Spread your toes in the golden sands of North Sands Beach.
Hartlepool Nature Reserves
Enjoy wildlife in any of the six nature reserves in Hartlepool, including bird watching and seals.
These places provide adventures for locals and tourists alike. For more details or to plan your visit Explore Hartlepool.