Hadrian's Wall Path is a 81.2 mile point-to-point trail located near Wallsend, Tyne and Wear, England that features a river and is rated as moderate. The trail offers a number of activity options.
Hadrian's Wall is also known as the Roman Wall. It is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best preserved Roman sites in the world. This trail is broken into six different trail segments which you can view on AllTrails. The segments are as follows: 1. Segedunum Fort to Heddon on The Wall 2. Heddon on The Wall to Chollerford 3. Chollerford to Steel Rigg 4. Steel Rigg to Lanercost 5. Lanercost to Carlisle 6. Carisle to Bowness You will be able to find accommodations at the end of each segment. It is recommended that you book accommodations in advance. For a gentler version of this trail, some people choose to hike it in eleven different segments.
Fantastic walk, particularly the middle section in Northumberland National Park. The old Wall runs right along the tops of the ridges and it’s stunning. I walked west to east with the wind in my favour and found that to be a good decision. If you’re camping note that not all campsites are close to the wall path and you should organise your daily distances based on which campsites you’re staying in!
a good walk best done over a week. first few miles from either end is fairly uneventful, but excellent views of countryside and the wall in between, with excellent stop off points and places to stay, such as florries bunkhouse, at Walton village. A must to tick off your bucket list!.
Another day of walking crammed with loads more walls and forts...be prepared dont follow the all trails app too closely on some parts as it takes you over a cliff...theres a much easier way down if you follow the path.
from collford or something like that to twice brewed...brilliant walk today...lots of beautiful views and lots of Roman walls...by far the best part to the week so far...tip.. pack light as there are plenty of stairs up and down the hills.