Hadrian's Wall
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Rebecca S
4 ผลงาน
พ.ค. ค.ศ. 2023 • เพื่อนๆ
Walked the wall from west-east May 29-June 3, 2023.
Hadrian’s Lessons (Part 1)
- Pack in a soft bag that opens on top - no room that we stayed in had enough floor space to easily open a 28” rolling suitcase and still have comfortable room to walk.
- Use Hadrian’s Haul to move your luggage from hotel to hotel. Please. I saw several groups just trudging - absolutely trudging - under the weight of massive backpacks at a pace that seemed to be nothing shy of torture. (Shout out to the woman who was also carrying a heavy Tesco shopping bag up a steep paved slope in 73F sun.) My opinion: this isn’t a competition, nobody wins and there are sections I would have hated under 45lbs of gear. Also my opinion, it is largely an uphill or steeply downhill hike through a historical landscape along a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and largely through fields on the slope of endlessly rolling hills, and the fields are littered from edge-to-edge with both solid and liquid sheep and cow dung. Experienced hikers who have carried their gear across the Alps were exhausted. Again, not everyone may agree, but food for thought if you are giving this consideration.
- West to East Route - the view is much better, the wind coming from behind or in front of you wasn’t something I experienced. At the end of our trip my hiking partner developed a stress fracture. He was able to complete all but the last two miles of the walk with me on a standing rentable electric scooter (Neuron is the company - you can rent them in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. There were three just standing there on the trail and ready to rent via the app. They are orange.) That is not possible ending in Bowness-on-Solway. And it is great to end at the big museum and Roman fort.
- I suggest a lumbarpack with a water reservoir. My pack was Mountainsmith Day and I put in an Osprey Lumbar Pack Reservoir. I put the magnetic hose mount on a zipper pull.
- Two pair of shoes. I recommend against a hiking boot and suggest a hiking sneaker. On the uneven terrain, your boot will press into your ankle. By day three I had switched over into my sneakers.
- Blister Bandages (Compeed or Dr. Fisher via Amazon). The big ovals are a must. And BandAid brand blister bandages don’t work anywhere near as well. *take note, neither brand can be adjusted in position once the touch your skin.*
- Save your feet and leg muscles from unnecessary strain where you can - walk on the flat wherever possible
- Stretch every evening and every morning. Stretch every chance you get on the trail.
- Warm up your muscles each day with a hot shower and rub and stretch your trouble makers while in the shower.
-Bring Ibuprofen and take a couple now and then.
- Plan a Short Day - Hotel George has a jacuzzi and physio is available in Hexham 15 min away by taxi
- Bring a foot roller
- Bring a travel theragun
- Bring Aspercreme, Tigerbalm, etc.
- We both needed body lube. He used Bag Balm. I used Glide.
- On the west side, bring 1£ coins for honesty boxes and stalls.
- Wear a FitBit or similar for steps and miles as the actual walked miles is not equal to the given length of the wall. My mileage count is 95.6 miles, rather than the posted and written about 84. (And my step grand total is 217,795.)
- Eat a big breakfast. One day I had a light breakfast. That was the hardest day. My typical breakfast was 3-4 eggs, 2 slices of toast with butter and jam, a large bowl of bran cereal, a mug or two of orange juice, coffee, and a bowl of fruit… or two.
- The schedule for my trip was arranged by Maximum Adventures. My daily schedule was bed by 9pm, up at 7am, breakfast at 8am, walking by 9am, lunch stop around 1 or 2pm, arrive at destination by 5pm, dinner at 7pm.
- Restaurants and places to recommend: Dacre House, The George Hotel in Chollerford, Virgin Hotel and Market Street Hotel in Edinburgh.
- Tubs or jacuzzis can be found at The George, Hedgefield House near Heddon-on-the-Wall and The Market Street Hotel.
- Best Mattresses: The Market Street Hotel & Virgin Hotel ***** Mattresses on the trail were fine, but certainly did not cushion my body as I would have liked or supported it firmly - they were largely structural and padded well enough, but not to the rejuvenating degree I would have liked.
- A special recognition and thanks to Dacre House. In a unique and thoughtful show of hospitality, Dacre house had already placed our bags in our second floor room when we arrived. Everywhere else we finished and began each day by hauling our delivered luggage up and down stairs, through fire doors, across gravel, through narrow passages and small elevators and over uneven flooring.
- Zippered Packing Compartment Bags Are A Luggage Must. At the end of a long day or the beginning of the day when I was sore, it was easy to find what I wanted. I bought two different colors. One for hiking clothes and the other for post hiking clothes. Recommended.
- Bring slippers or flip flops to wear to meals. It’s normal and so nice to have.
Hadrian’s Lessons (Part 1)
- Pack in a soft bag that opens on top - no room that we stayed in had enough floor space to easily open a 28” rolling suitcase and still have comfortable room to walk.
- Use Hadrian’s Haul to move your luggage from hotel to hotel. Please. I saw several groups just trudging - absolutely trudging - under the weight of massive backpacks at a pace that seemed to be nothing shy of torture. (Shout out to the woman who was also carrying a heavy Tesco shopping bag up a steep paved slope in 73F sun.) My opinion: this isn’t a competition, nobody wins and there are sections I would have hated under 45lbs of gear. Also my opinion, it is largely an uphill or steeply downhill hike through a historical landscape along a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and largely through fields on the slope of endlessly rolling hills, and the fields are littered from edge-to-edge with both solid and liquid sheep and cow dung. Experienced hikers who have carried their gear across the Alps were exhausted. Again, not everyone may agree, but food for thought if you are giving this consideration.
- West to East Route - the view is much better, the wind coming from behind or in front of you wasn’t something I experienced. At the end of our trip my hiking partner developed a stress fracture. He was able to complete all but the last two miles of the walk with me on a standing rentable electric scooter (Neuron is the company - you can rent them in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. There were three just standing there on the trail and ready to rent via the app. They are orange.) That is not possible ending in Bowness-on-Solway. And it is great to end at the big museum and Roman fort.
- I suggest a lumbarpack with a water reservoir. My pack was Mountainsmith Day and I put in an Osprey Lumbar Pack Reservoir. I put the magnetic hose mount on a zipper pull.
- Two pair of shoes. I recommend against a hiking boot and suggest a hiking sneaker. On the uneven terrain, your boot will press into your ankle. By day three I had switched over into my sneakers.
- Blister Bandages (Compeed or Dr. Fisher via Amazon). The big ovals are a must. And BandAid brand blister bandages don’t work anywhere near as well. *take note, neither brand can be adjusted in position once the touch your skin.*
- Save your feet and leg muscles from unnecessary strain where you can - walk on the flat wherever possible
- Stretch every evening and every morning. Stretch every chance you get on the trail.
- Warm up your muscles each day with a hot shower and rub and stretch your trouble makers while in the shower.
-Bring Ibuprofen and take a couple now and then.
- Plan a Short Day - Hotel George has a jacuzzi and physio is available in Hexham 15 min away by taxi
- Bring a foot roller
- Bring a travel theragun
- Bring Aspercreme, Tigerbalm, etc.
- We both needed body lube. He used Bag Balm. I used Glide.
- On the west side, bring 1£ coins for honesty boxes and stalls.
- Wear a FitBit or similar for steps and miles as the actual walked miles is not equal to the given length of the wall. My mileage count is 95.6 miles, rather than the posted and written about 84. (And my step grand total is 217,795.)
- Eat a big breakfast. One day I had a light breakfast. That was the hardest day. My typical breakfast was 3-4 eggs, 2 slices of toast with butter and jam, a large bowl of bran cereal, a mug or two of orange juice, coffee, and a bowl of fruit… or two.
- The schedule for my trip was arranged by Maximum Adventures. My daily schedule was bed by 9pm, up at 7am, breakfast at 8am, walking by 9am, lunch stop around 1 or 2pm, arrive at destination by 5pm, dinner at 7pm.
- Restaurants and places to recommend: Dacre House, The George Hotel in Chollerford, Virgin Hotel and Market Street Hotel in Edinburgh.
- Tubs or jacuzzis can be found at The George, Hedgefield House near Heddon-on-the-Wall and The Market Street Hotel.
- Best Mattresses: The Market Street Hotel & Virgin Hotel ***** Mattresses on the trail were fine, but certainly did not cushion my body as I would have liked or supported it firmly - they were largely structural and padded well enough, but not to the rejuvenating degree I would have liked.
- A special recognition and thanks to Dacre House. In a unique and thoughtful show of hospitality, Dacre house had already placed our bags in our second floor room when we arrived. Everywhere else we finished and began each day by hauling our delivered luggage up and down stairs, through fire doors, across gravel, through narrow passages and small elevators and over uneven flooring.
- Zippered Packing Compartment Bags Are A Luggage Must. At the end of a long day or the beginning of the day when I was sore, it was easy to find what I wanted. I bought two different colors. One for hiking clothes and the other for post hiking clothes. Recommended.
- Bring slippers or flip flops to wear to meals. It’s normal and so nice to have.
เขียนเมื่อ 4 มิถุนายน ค.ศ. 2023
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Patrizia P
มันไฮม์, เยอรมนี852 ผลงาน
เม.ย. ค.ศ. 2023 • คู่รัก
An der Mauer entlang zu laufen macht Spaß! Darauf sollte man mehr Zeit aufwenden als für Museen. Wir waren erst bei Vindolanda, was ganz cool war, aber dann auch noch bei Roman Army, weil es ein Kombi Ticket war. Das hat sich nicht gelohnt. Danach ein Spaziergang zur Sycamore Gap war deutlich spannender!
เขียนเมื่อ 18 เมษายน ค.ศ. 2023
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Sam3314
ดาร์บี, UK1,996 ผลงาน
เม.ย. ค.ศ. 2023 • คู่รัก
We walked the whole Hadrian's wall trail from West to East. It is a good walk and scramble at times. We did it in 6 days including going to the coast at the end. You need walking boots as lots of mud and change in surfaces. Shorter walks are possible but good shoes are recommended. Some of the hills are quite steep and though the paths have steps some of these can be quite deep. There are also stiles. Paths are well marked. Do book accommodation in advance.
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Fairycakes
Bristol44 ผลงาน
เม.ย. ค.ศ. 2023 • ครอบครัว
We wanted a nice walk with our kids aged 17, 9 and 7 to see Hadrians Wall. We parked in Steel Rigg carpark. This is just up from The Cill. It's small and we got there around 10am and got a space. It was Easter weekend and a beautiful day so it filled up very fast. We did a circular walk past the Roman Fort and then back up and along Hadrians Wall. I think it was around 10k and was really pleasant. Hard to imagine such a remote place being so full of life as it must have been when the Roman Fort and Homesteads were occupied. Fantastic mornings walk.
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Anneke S
Sommelsdijk, เนเธอร์แลนด์2,174 ผลงาน
พ.ค. ค.ศ. 2022
Leuk om een stuk van de Hadrians Wall te zien. Wij zijn geen wandelaars , maar toch is het bijzonder om hier wat van mee te krijgen als je in Engeland bent.
เขียนเมื่อ 10 เมษายน ค.ศ. 2023
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Watty0407
ดอนแคสเตอร์, UK1,014 ผลงาน
ม.ค. ค.ศ. 2023 • เพื่อนๆ
Well worth a visit and very interesting to see the original defence against the Picts. When you see parts of the wall with a huge drop on the other side it is easy to see the inspiration for GRR Martin.
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Vougecity
4 ผลงาน
ก.ค. ค.ศ. 2022 • เพื่อนๆ
What an incredible glimpse into history amazing that we have the privilege to visit such places, we did a decent walk and would love to go back again
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exhostieAdelaide
ออสเตรเลียใต้, ออสเตรเลีย165 ผลงาน
ก.ค. ค.ศ. 2022
We did the walk from east to west after reading various reviews about which way is better - really it is just a personal preference. We thoroughly enjoyed it & were very impressed with Macs Adventures who booked our overnight accommodations & transferred our luggage each day. The fact that you can choose the number of days to walk based on your level of fitness & time available is fantastic.
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Bill S
แกรนด์แรพิดส์, มินนิโซตา209 ผลงาน
ก.ย. ค.ศ. 2022 • คู่รัก
I really wanted more. But parking is far from the sites, meaning a long walk, something I’m unfortunately unable to do. No handicap access. I was only able to stop along the road and see the wall. It looks wonderful and interesting, but I’ll never know.
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341jags
London, United Kingdom240 ผลงาน
ก.ค. ค.ศ. 2022
We visited a few sites and really enjoyed the experience. The children wanted to walk a stretch of the wall but we had a elderly member of family who was not able to do so. Great for rambling.
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maxine b
Sheffield Green, UK6 ผลงาน
what are the costs for the accommodation that you stayed at. I'm trying to compare using a company as opposed to booking independently.
thanks
Sophie8
ลอนดอน, UK41 ผลงาน
Hi, the accommodation along Hadrian's Wall is expensive
(£100 +) and in particular it seems that the various stays have increased the price this year because it's difficult to go abroad. I would also advise you to research your accommodation so that it isn't far away from the main hiking path.
In June 2021, which was a quiet month, I found some cheap stays:
£32.00 Cartref Guest House B&B in Carlislle
£59.00 for a double room/ no breakfast at the new YHA The Sill at Hadrian's Wall (5 mins walk there is an excellent to pub to have a dinner)
£30.00 self catering/ room with shared bathroom/ breakfast at Greencarts Farm
Alternatively, many walkers stay in one place and walk a distance each day and then take the bus back to their hotel because the accommodation is very limited along the path.
I hope the tips help you.
Shedload
ลิเวอร์พูล, UK134 ผลงาน
We are visiting Northumberland toward end of July and plan a visit to Hadrians Wall. Best recommendations please for which area to visit. Been looking at Housesteads or Chesters.
teenage Children keen to walk on Wall but wife unable to walk long distance so would like somewhere with enough to see, and access to Wall.
Thanks
Darren R
Inverurie, UK169 ผลงาน
Does anyone know if there are any pubs/hotels etc along the route? My wife refuses to camp
Chelseaa S
Nottinghamshire, UK4 ผลงาน
Can you travel on the AD122 bus with a dog?
Phil H
Shipley, UK325 ผลงาน
I’m sorry, but I have no idea, as we travelled to Hadrian's Wall by car and only visited one short part of it.
Stewart C
Chatham, UK1,014 ผลงาน
We will be travelling from Carlisle to Newcastle by train and was wondering if there are any intermediate stations where we could break our journey and within a reasonable walking distance of some of the Hadrian's wall sites.
TheMarshal84
ลิเวอร์พูล, UK419 ผลงาน
Hi Stewart, well the easiest is Hexham. The Cathedral there is built with stones from the wall, it's also a good place to pick up the AD122 bus (from Easter 2020). Haltwhistle railway station is close (ish) to Turret 41a, Bardon Mill railway station is very close to Vindolanda and the Sycamore Gap. Heddon-on-the-Wall is close (ish) to Wylam railway station, But the easest is Corbridge railway station, which is near Corbridge Roman town.
I can also recommend English Heritage website for simple background information in regards to locations. Best of luck on your adventure to the limits of empire.
AstridMVienna
เวียนนา, ออสเตรีย1 ผลงาน
Hi, ist hier jemand den Fernwanderweg schon mal mit Hund(den) gelaufen? Ist es möglich, Rinderweiden zu umgehen? Und geht von Bowness-on-Solway ein Zug (der auch Hunde mitnimmt) zurück nach Wallsend? Danke, Astrid
depledenia
45 ผลงาน
Guten Tag Astrid,
I believe there are no difficulties to walk along the wall with dogs.There are paths and roads. Just be careful of traffic.
Veil vernugen
Andy B
แมนิโทวอก, วิสคอนซิน20 ผลงาน
Hello:
I read your review of your travels along Hadrian's Wall. I've always been interested in this. Could you share the name of the company that you used for reservations and luggage transfer, and any suggestions you would have for a single person traveling from the USA in June or July of 2019? Thank you.
Anna G
Carlisle, UK129 ผลงาน
Hi Andy
It’s better to walk the Wall from west to east (so the prevailing westerly winds are behind you). Carlisle Tourist Information Centre can give you the names of local companies who can help with reservations and baggage transfers. Or try HadriansWallCountry website for other options.
Hope this helps?
Anna
andybyker
11 ผลงาน
Is the Hadrian’s wall well waymarked thanks
Brigantian
Appleby-in-Westmorland, UK364 ผลงาน
There is nothing to cause a problem you will find your way very easily
mary5898Bristol
บริสตอล, UK20 ผลงาน
How much does it cost?
Anna G
Carlisle, UK129 ผลงาน
That all depends where you want to go. There are admission fees into Birdoswald, Carvoran, Housesteads, Vindolanda and Chesters, and fees payable at several of the car parks. No charge for parking at Banks Turret though.
If you want a guided tour, I suggest you look at hadrianswallcountry website and choose a guide from there. Good luck with your plans!
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- โรงแรมใกล้ๆ Hadrian's Wall:
- (0.96 กม.) The Hill on the Wall Country Guest House
- (1.27 กม.) Bush Nook Farmhouse
- (1.33 กม.) Brookside Villa B&B
- (0.89 กม.) Willowford Farm Bed and Breakfast
- (5.78 กม.) Lanercost Equestrian and Country
- ร้านอาหารใกล้ๆ Hadrian's Wall:
- (0.11 กม.) Birdoswald Roman Fort Cafe
- (1.70 กม.) House of Meg Tea Rooms
- (2.04 กม.) The Samson Inn
- (8.01 กม.) Bite Cafe and Tearooms
- (5.16 กม.) Blenkinsopp Castle Inn & Bistro
- สถานที่ท่องเที่ยวใกล้ๆ Hadrian's Wall:
- (0.00 กม.) Birdoswald Roman Fort
- (0.03 กม.) Hadrian's Wall
- (0.03 กม.) Discover Lakeland
- (0.03 กม.) Leahill Turret and Piper Sike Turret - Hadrian's Wall
- (0.63 กม.) Willowford Wall, Turrets and Bridge