Brand new rider in Newcastle

Hi everyone,
Brand new to mountain biking and tomorrow I pick up my new (last years model) Boardman Mountain Bike Team.
It had a lot of god reviews, and seeing as I'm brand new I don't think I'd find that much difference between all of them really. Once I get really into it I will look to fully upgrade and be coming back for more advice.
I was wondering if anyone knew good trails around the Newcastle area to get started on, I have a few but they are all flat with minimal challenge such as Gosforth Park (if you know the area), does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks for any advice
Chris
Brand new to mountain biking and tomorrow I pick up my new (last years model) Boardman Mountain Bike Team.
It had a lot of god reviews, and seeing as I'm brand new I don't think I'd find that much difference between all of them really. Once I get really into it I will look to fully upgrade and be coming back for more advice.
I was wondering if anyone knew good trails around the Newcastle area to get started on, I have a few but they are all flat with minimal challenge such as Gosforth Park (if you know the area), does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks for any advice
Chris
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Hamsterly is really good but you need transport to get there.
Yeti 575
I used Gosforth Park and the Rising Sun as a warm up on my old bike, an old full suspension Mongoose which was a pile of rubbish from day one.
I am picking my bike up soon from Halfords for a trial run to check there set up, I'm tempted to pick up a bike rack as well, hoping they have something suitable for my motor. Would make road trips a lot more plausible.
Good luck!
Yeti 575
Thanks again for helping.
All I need to figure out now is if I need to upgrade the tyres!
As for tyres - it's thick claggy mud at the moment, and it isn't going to dry out any time, so me and everyone I ride with have switched to mud specific tyres.
I'm on Conti Mud Kings - I'll switch back to my Racing Ralphs when it eventually dries out
2012 Cube Ltd SL (the hardtail XC 26er)
2014 Lapierre Zesty TR 329 (the full-sus 29er)
All of that is easy surfacing, passable on a road bike in the summer months.