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Hadrian's Wall Path by Jane V. Blanchard
Hadrian's Wall Path by Jane V. Blanchard





In fact, with its length of 73 miles, Hadrian’s Wall is the largest Roman archaeological site in the world. The Hadrian’s Wall Path follows the wall, sometimes even crossing it, and takes hikers along an important part of Roman history in the U.K. There are still several remains of Roman forts and towns along the wall, while a significant part of the wall itself has been wonderfully well preserved, too. In addition to the numerous milecastles, there were also stronger forts about five Roman miles apart. Those checkpoints were at so-called “milecastles”, constructed a Roman mile from one another. It separated the Roman province of Britannia from the Picts and other northern Ancient Briton tribes.įirst and foremost a defensive structure, Hadrian’s Wall also probably included customs and immigration checkpoints, which would have been among the first of their kind in the world. It was effectively the northernmost border of the Roman Empire, running from the River Tyne in modern-day Newcastle to the Solway Firth on the Irish Sea Coast.

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History of Hadrian’s WallĬonstruction of Hadrian’s Wall kicked off in 122 AD, as its name suggests by orders of Roman Emperor Hadrian. The trail is 84 miles long and essentially parallels Hadrian’s Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From the North Sea to the Irish Sea, you’ll walk through a major city, endlessly rolling farmlands, rugged outcrops and foggy bogs.

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The Hadrian’s Wall Path runs across the entirety of Northern England. Walking the Hadrian’s Wall Trail, England In this post, you’ll find everything you need to know about Hadrian’s Wall hike. It’s still good to read up on it, though, before setting off on a week-long walk through one of England’s most remote regions. It’s suitable for most people who live an active lifestyle. Besides making sure you’re in decent physical shape, booking accommodation or campsites in advance, and occasionally packing a day’s worth of food and water, hiking Hadrian’s Wall requires minimal preparation.







Hadrian's Wall Path by Jane V. Blanchard