Road Old Haydon Bridge across the
River South Tyne within the village itself was originally built around 1309 but had to be rebuilt in 1776 following a flood. Listed as a
Grade II structure it is now available only to pedestrians. The new
Haydon Bridge Bypass, opened in 2009, now carries the A69 across the river and railway some half a mile to the west of the village.
Railway The village is served by
Haydon Bridge railway station on the
Tyne Valley line. The line was opened in 1838 by the
Newcastle & Carlisle Railway linking
Newcastle with
Carlisle. The line follows the course of the River Tyne through
Northumberland. Passenger services on the Tyne Valley line are operated by
Northern.
Bus services Stagecoach operate bus service 685 daily between Carlisle and Newcastle although not all journeys operate the full route. This service was previously a joint service with Arriva. Wright Bros Coaches currently provides a limited service to destinations such as Hexham, Newcastle, Alston, and
Nenthead.
Air Newcastle Airport is situated about from Haydon Bridge and provides daily internal flights to many UK and International destinations. == Religious sites ==