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Hadrian’s Wall is situated just south of the Scottish border and stretches coast to coast through the counties of Northumberland and Cumbria. Hadrian's Wall can be reached by all modes of transport. |
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Enjoy Hadrian's Wall guide to visiting Hadrian's Wall, including advice on which locations and sites offer the best experience. |
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Hadrian's Wall Path National Trail is an unbroken 84 mile signposted trail stretching from coast to coast, from Wallsend in the east to Bowness-on-solway in the west. Hadrian's Wall Path takes in the spectacular countryside of Northumberland and Cumbria making it an ideal place for day visits, short breaks or a week-long holiday. Walking the whole Hadrian's Wall Path National Trail should take about six days, or longer if you want to take everything in. |
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Hadrian's Cycle Way stretches coast to coast from Glannaventa Roman Bath House, Ravenglass to Arbeia Roman Fort and Museum at South Shields. Hadrian's Cycle Way covers a distance of 174 miles through some of the UK's most spectacular coyntryside in Cumbria and Northumberland.
Hadrian's Cycleway, signed as National Route 72, can be cycled in either direction, though it is normally cycled west to east. It runs mainly on country lanes and quiet roads with flat sections at aither side with hilly sections in the centre.
For more route information and other hints and tips are also available online via the Hadrian's Cycleway website. |
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