Hadrian s Wall Path

Hadrian s Wall Path
Author: Henry Stedman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2006
Genre: Hadrian's Wall (England)
ISBN: OCLC:1285551848

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Hadrian s Wall Path

Hadrian s Wall Path
Author: Mark Richards
Publsiher: Cicerone Press Limited
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2023-09-26
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781787650107

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The essential guidebook to walking the 135km (84 mile) Hadrian's Wall Path. One of the UK's most visited National Trails, it runs the length of the Roman Wall from Bowness-on-Solway in Cumbria to Wallsend, Newcastle. The trail is presented here in 10 stages, with suggestions for five and eight-day itineraries. It is suitable for beginners, although a reasonable level of fitness is required if doing it as a multi-day walk. The route is described both west to east and east to west, and the guidebook also features an extension through Newcastle to South Shields on the east coast. This guidebook contains a wealth of information on the history of the Wall, and a range of practical information for walkers, from accommodation and itinerary planning, to details on public transport and refreshments. A separate map booklet of 1:25,000 scale OS maps shows the full route. Clear step-by-step route descriptions in the guide are illustrated by 1:100,000 OS map extracts. The route description links together with the map booklet at each stage along the way, and the compact format is conveniently sized for slipping into a jacket pocket or the top of a rucksack.

Hadrian s Wall Path

Hadrian s Wall Path
Author: Gordon Smith,Gordon Simm,Jacquetta Megarry
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-05-23
Genre: Hadrian's Wall Path (England)
ISBN: 1898481431

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?Hadrians Wall Path runs for 86 miles from Bowness-on-Solway to Wallsend along the line of the Roman Wall completed in AD122 under the Emperor Hadrian. This National Trail crosses northern England from Irish Sea to North Sea and offers many chances to look at the forts, milecastles and interpretation centers within this UNESCO World Heritage Site. This guidebook contains all youll need to plan, and enjoy a classic weeks walking.

Trekking the Hadrian s Wall Path

Trekking the Hadrian s Wall Path
Author: Andrew McCluggage
Publsiher: Great Treks of England
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2021-02-22
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1912933071

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The definitive two-way guide to the Hadrian's Wall Path: both eastbound and westbound routes are described in full Real Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 maps inside. 14 different itineraries: schedules of 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 days for walkers and runners. Includes both northbound and southbound itineraries. Difficult calculations of time, distance and altitude gain are done for you. Also includes: -Extraordinary detail on the history and construction of Hadrian's Wall -Section on the unmissable forts of Hadrian's Wall -Detailed information on equipment and travelling light -Everything the trekker needs to know: route, costs, difficulty, weather, travel, and more -Full accommodation listings: the best inns, B&Bs and hotels

Hadrian s Wall

Hadrian s Wall
Author: Adrian Goldsworthy
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2018-04-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781541644458

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From an award-winning historian of ancient Rome, a definitive history of Hadrian's Wall Stretching eighty miles from coast to coast across northern England, Hadrian's Wall is the largest Roman artifact known today. It is commonly viewed as a defiant barrier, the end of the empire, a place where civilization stopped and barbarism began. In fact, the massive structure remains shrouded in mystery. Was the wall intended to keep out the Picts, who inhabited the North? Or was it merely a symbol of Roman power and wealth? What was life like for soldiers stationed along its expanse? How was the extraordinary structure built -- with what technology, skills, and materials? In Hadrian's Wall, Adrian Goldsworthy embarks on a historical and archaeological investigation, sifting fact from legend while simultaneously situating the wall in the wider scene of Roman Britain. The result is a concise and enthralling history of a great architectural marvel of the ancient world.

Hadrian s Wall Path

Hadrian  s Wall Path
Author: Anthony Burton,Great Britain. Natural England
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2014-04-29
Genre: Hadrian's Wall Path (England)
ISBN: 1781313695

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Since it opened in 2003 Hadrian’s Wall Path has become one of Britain’s most popular long-distance paths. Its 84 miles are a convenient week’s walking, shadowing for the most part the historic line of Hadrian’s Wall in its spectacular progress across the superbly wild landscape of the north of England. Starting in what used to be Tyneside’s shipbuilding heart, and joining Newcastle in the east with Carlisle in the west, it takes you via the extraordinary Roman forts of Vindolanda and Housesteads, close to handsome towns like Hexham and Corbridge, to finish on the lonely shores of the Solway Firth with views of Scotland. This is the official guide to this superb National Trail, published in conjunction with Natural England which administers the path and waymarks it with its familiar acorn signs. Comprehensive and engrossing, it is the only companion you need.

The History of the Roman Wall

The History of the Roman Wall
Author: William Hutton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1813
Genre: England
ISBN: CHI:66312885

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Hadrian s Coastal Route

Hadrian s Coastal Route
Author: Clifford Jones
Publsiher: The History Press
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2024-03-28
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781803996356

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'Be part of history, walk a frontier lost for over fifteen hundred years.' The Western Hadrianic Frontier of the Roman Empire is little known by the general public. Until recently the frontier was viewed as merely a series of forts with a fluid means of defence and administration between them, and the public was understandably drawn to the physical remains of Hadrian's Wall crossing from Bowness-on-Solway to Wallsend. Archaeologists have always known different, and it is only now that they are beginning to shout from the rooftops that the Western Frontier is as important as the stones that cross the Pennines. Fortunately, through the efforts of a small band of archaeologists and Historic England, the public perception is changing. There is a wealth of magnificent and diverse scenery and amazing archaeology which rivals the better-known sites along the Hadrian's Wall. Walking the frontier offers opportunities for personal adventure and discovery. There is plenty of variety in the west; catch a train or bus, buy local produce, enjoy a beer and a good bed, but most of all enjoy the quest. This fully updated and illustrated guide offers the walker an insight into this relatively unknown world – one that still has much to reveal.