By Natascha Langelaan
The Hadrian’s Wall Path National Trail is a fascinating and rewarding coast-to-coast walk from the North Sea to the Irish Sea alongside the iconic Hadrian’s Wall in Northern England. It is Britain’s biggest Roman archaeological feature and a UNESCO World Heritage Site and opened in 2003. Hadrian's Wall is located near the border between modern-day Scotland and England and follows the course of the famous Roman Wall, which marked the boundary between Roman Britannia and Caledonia to the north.The route is one of Britain’s most popular long-distance walks. In this blog post, we have included all you need to know to walk the Hadrian’s Wall Path, including the route, the map, distance, baggage transfer services, accommodations, and more!
The Hadrian’s Wall Path is a great trekking adventure. The route is 84 miles long, which is equal to 135 kilometers. The route is divided into 8 stages, from Wallsend to Bowness-on-Solway, but you can arrange it depending on your fitness level and experience. The Hadrian’s Wall Path is for everyone. You can also choose to do this walk faster, and walk the whole trek in 6 days. It is up to you. Are you ready for this historic adventure? Let’s go!
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