Culture, arts & entertainment: things to do in Eaglescliffe

TUESDAY 17TH MARCH 2026
A THING TO DO THIS TUESDAY

in EAGLESCLIFFE
Estimated cost Free Estimated duration 30 mins - all day
It's Saint Patrick's Day - and while parades are certainly one way of celebrating, so is learning the Irish Gaelic language. Start saying a few basic phrases in Gaelic, or brush up on your previous knowledge, with the courses on the online language-learning site Duolingo.
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EAGLESCLIFFE
STOCKTON-ON-TEES
54.53°N, 1.35°W


Sunrise: 06:15
Sunset: 18:12
Moon Phase: new moon
Weather: broken clouds, 12°C max, 5°C min


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THOMAS CARLYLE