Inverness
Inverness
Newcastle upon Tyne
Newcastle upon Tyne
Train Driving

Inverness to Newcastle upon Tyne

Updated: 28 May 2026

Newcastle upon Tyne is located 380 kilometers south of Inverness. The most efficient way to travel is by car via the A9 and A1, which takes approximately 5 hours. By train, you must travel to Edinburgh Waverley and take a direct service to Newcastle. This route takes you from the Highlands through the scenic east coast of Scotland into the historic city of Newcastle.

Total Distance: 380 km driving, 300 km air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving via the A9 and A1, taking approximately 5 hours.
Cheapest Way
Bus via Citylink to Edinburgh, then local bus or train to Newcastle.
Compare Inverness to Newcastle upon Tyne Routes
Train
Connecting
Driving
Direct
Duration 5 hours 30 mins 5 hours
Avg Price 90-160 GBP 70-100 GBP fuel
Operator LNER / ScotRail N/A
Route Inverness to Edinburgh, then Edinburgh to Newcastle. A9 to Perth, A90 to Edinburgh, A1 to Newcastle.
Tip Book through-tickets to save on the total fare. The A1 is a major route; watch for speed cameras.
Travel Tips
  • Edinburgh Transfer
    Allow sufficient time for the transfer between trains at Edinburgh Waverley.
  • Parking
    Newcastle has several town center car parks; use the one near the train station for convenience.
  • Booking
    Book train tickets in advance to secure the best rates.
  • Weather
    The weather in the north of England can be changeable; always carry a waterproof jacket.
  • Local Travel
    The Tyne and Wear Metro provides frequent services throughout the city and surrounding area.
Safety Tips
  • Road Safety
    The A1 is a busy road; stay alert and maintain a safe distance.
  • Personal Safety
    Newcastle is generally safe, but standard city precautions apply at night.
  • Emergency
    Royal Victoria Infirmary is the main medical facility in the area.
  • Navigation
    Use a GPS to navigate the city center traffic if driving.
People Also Ask
  • Is there a direct train?
    No, you must change in Edinburgh.
  • How long is the drive?
    The drive takes about 5 hours.
  • What is the best way to travel?
    Driving is the most direct, while the train is a comfortable alternative.
  • Is Newcastle worth visiting?
    Yes, it has a rich history and a vibrant city center.
  • Are there buses?
    Yes, there are regular bus connections from Edinburgh to Newcastle.
Quick Info
  • From Inverness, Highlands, United Kingdom
  • To Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

Spring and summer for exploring the local historic sites and vibrant city center.

Things to Do in Newcastle upon Tyne
1
Newcastle Castle
A historic fortress that gives the city its name, offering great views of the Tyne.
2
Tyne Bridge
An iconic symbol of the city, perfect for a walk and photos.
3
Discovery Museum
Explore the history of the region in this museum featuring science and industrial exhibits.
4
Quayside
A vibrant area along the river, perfect for dining and evening entertainment.
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