Hadrian's Wall Walk
In AD122 the Roman Emperor Hadrian ordered the construction of a wall across Britain to define the furthest edge of his dominions. Despite the depredations of the centuries, parts of it still stand, bestriding a spacious countryside of wide-open skies haunted only by the mournful cry of the curlew. This particular walk follows the best section of the Wall.
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive Whitley Bay
Day 2: Whitley Bay to Wylam / Heddon on the Wall 15 Miles (24km)
Day 3: Wylam to Humshaugh 16.5 miles
Day 4: Humshaugh to Housesteads (Once brewed) 12 miles (19.3 km)
Day 5: Once Brewed to Lanercost / Banks 13 Miles .
Day 6: Lannercost to Carlisle 13 miles
Day 7: Carlisle to Bowness on Solway 15 miles
Day 8: Departure
Any day from mid March to mid October.
Price
Prices and exchange rates are constantly changing so please contact me for more details.
Includes
Accommodation for seven nights
Bed and breakfast with ensuite facilities
Daily baggage transfers
Comprehensive rmps and route notes
Grade
Easy walking through farms and trackless moorland. Minimum 12 miles, max 16.5 miles.