Hadrian's Wall Path is an 84-mile National Trail from Wallsend near Newcastle in the east, to Bowness-on-Solway on the west coast. The route follows the line of the historic boundary of the Roman Empire. We'll be walking it over 9 days, starting on 26th August. You can follow our progress here.
Wednesday, 31 August 2011
Time for Dinner at Birdoswald Fort
Arrived at Birdoswald, the only hostel with a Roman fort outside the dorm window. And Trudi's met us with a car load of steak pies!
Willowford
A fascinating day of wall, milecastles, turrets, and bridge remains, plus a visit to the Roman Army Museum with its 3D eagles-eye wall experience and real live Roman centurion. And 9 miles or so walk following the wall over the crags.
Tuesday, 30 August 2011
Day 5: Rest Day!
After a lie-in, we've said goodbye to Nigel, Maggie & James who are going home today, and we're strolling down to Vindolanda museum. And just heard that John M is joining us for the next few days, so we'll have a qualified historian to answer all our questions!
Monday, 29 August 2011
End of Day 4: In the Twice Brewed Inn by Once Brewed hostel
Cress says the views were stunning today and the beer selection in the pub is good - but not sure if she'll be able to walk as far as the hostel (next door).
Ali says she's absolutely stuffed. Colin's been offering massages to anyone with aching muscles, but
Mike's banned from the male dorm because he hasn't joined in the bonding.
Jake's fallen asleep in the pub (again) and Doug's taking the pub quiz too seriously. We've discovered that Sarah is an expert on teletubbies (useful for the quiz).
And we've heard that some readers of this blog have formed the impression that our trip is all pubs and teashops - we'd like to point out there's some walking in between! We're half way now!
Ali says she's absolutely stuffed. Colin's been offering massages to anyone with aching muscles, but
Mike's banned from the male dorm because he hasn't joined in the bonding.
Jake's fallen asleep in the pub (again) and Doug's taking the pub quiz too seriously. We've discovered that Sarah is an expert on teletubbies (useful for the quiz).
And we've heard that some readers of this blog have formed the impression that our trip is all pubs and teashops - we'd like to point out there's some walking in between! We're half way now!
Day 4
After a good night's sleep and a splendid breakfast at Greencarts Farm, we're all set for day 4: 10 miles to Once Brewed.
Sunday, 28 August 2011
End of a long day
Some spectacular sections of vallum, a quick pub lunch, a late tea stop and a brief tour of Chesters fort and museum. Very windy but mostly dry and great views. Limped up to the bunkhouse just before dark and ordered a takeaway for 11. It's half past nine and everyone's ready for bed.
Whittle Dene reservoirs
Started walking at 8.30am - must be a record for us! 6 miles covered now. Enjoying our morning coffee and cakes at Vallum Farm tea room. Colin and James have caught us up after starting first and going the wrong way! But they were able to collect Doug's lost possessions on the way.
Saturday, 27 August 2011
Arrived at Heddon on the Wall
Much nicer weather this afternoon, riverside footpath, 2 teashops and a pub, visit to George Stephenson's birthplace, and seen our first proper bit of wall!
News report from Trudi
Essex army invades- locals fear wall breach. Newsletter reveals military style campaign. Troops reported to be well equipped . Stop press.
Friday, 26 August 2011
Walking by the Tyne
After our visit to Segedunum museum at Wallsend, we've completed the first 5 miles of the walk. A bit drizzly but interesting walk along the riverside path in to Newcastle. After dinner in a pub we rushed out to see the blinking eye blink (but I had to go without my pudding!!). Good views of the flood-lit Tyne bridges.
We're on the train!
After some rail chaos this morning, 11 of us have successfully met up on the train to Newcastle! Just Colin to meet when we get there, and the team will be ready to start.
Sunday, 21 August 2011
Our Planned Itinerary
Day 1: Friday 26th August: Wallsend to Newcastle (5 miles)
Day 2: Saturday 27th August: Newcastle to Heddon on the Wall (10 miles)
Day 3: Sunday 28th August: Heddon on the Wall to Greencarts (17 miles)
Day 4: Monday 29th August: Greencarts to Once Brewed (10 miles)
Day 5: Tuesday 30th August: Rest day at Once Brewed
Day 6: Wednesday 31st August: Once Brewed to Birdoswald (9 miles)
Day 7: Thursday 1st September: Birdoswald to Walton (8 miles)
Day 8: Friday 2nd September: Walton to Carlisle (12 miles)
Day 9: Saturday 3rd September: Carlisle to Bowness-on-Solway (15 miles)
Day 2: Saturday 27th August: Newcastle to Heddon on the Wall (10 miles)
Day 3: Sunday 28th August: Heddon on the Wall to Greencarts (17 miles)
Day 4: Monday 29th August: Greencarts to Once Brewed (10 miles)
Day 5: Tuesday 30th August: Rest day at Once Brewed
Day 6: Wednesday 31st August: Once Brewed to Birdoswald (9 miles)
Day 7: Thursday 1st September: Birdoswald to Walton (8 miles)
Day 8: Friday 2nd September: Walton to Carlisle (12 miles)
Day 9: Saturday 3rd September: Carlisle to Bowness-on-Solway (15 miles)
Saturday, 13 August 2011
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