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Of all the various Hadrians Wall Walk holidays,
the 10 and 11 day holidays are
the longest. If you are wanting
to cover the whole Hadrians Wall Walk route
but also want plenty
of time to enjoy
the Roman remains and the landscape,
these holidays are a good choice.
We have kept distances particularly
short in the hilliest section
where the wall and forts are
best preserved. The
overnight stops are identical
for the
two
options
until
Carlisle. This 10 day
holiday covers the final, easy,
16 miles
in a single day, whereas the
11 day option splits it in two
at Burgh by Sands.
Day 1
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Travel to
Tynemouth for your first night's
accommodation |
Miles |
Km |
| Day 2 |
Take the metro to Wallsend and walk
to Newburn |
11 |
18 |
| Day 3 |
Newburn
to East Wallhouses |
11 |
18 |
| Day 4 |
East Wallhouses to Chollerford/Humshaugh |
12 |
19 |
| Day 5 |
Chollerford/Humshaugh
to Grindon |
9 |
14 |
| Day 6 |
Grindon
to Twice Brewed |
7 |
11 |
| Day 7 |
Twice
Brewed to Gilsland |
10 |
16 |
| Day 8 |
Gilsland
to Irthington |
11 |
18 |
| Day 9 |
Irthington
to Carlisle |
9 |
14 |
| Day 10 |
Carlisle
to Bowness-on-Solway |
16 |
25 |
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£ (
GBP)
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Accommodation,
map & guidebook only
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525
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with Luggage
Transport
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566
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with
Packed Lunches
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572
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with
Luggage & Lunches
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613
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Other
Options
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Extra
Nights
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39
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Single
Supplement (per night)
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15
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| Route Description |
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Wallsend
to Newburn
The walk starts
in Wallsend in
Newcastle
upon Tyne, on the site of Segedunum,
a fort with an interesting museum. It
follows the River Tyne into the
city to the redeveloped
central quayside, centered on the ‘Blinking Eye’ Millennium
Bridge, which leads to the Baltic Arts Centre and distinct
Sage Building. The route continues besides the river to Newburn,
on the outskirts of Newcastle. |
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Newburn
to Humshaugh
The route continues
pleasantly through the Tyne Valley
Country Park before climbing to
the hilltop village of Heddon and
onwards through rolling countryside. Turrets and milecastles
become part of
the landscape.
The final 2 miles are
marked by a descent through
pleasant
parkland
to the North Tyne Valley and the
picturesque villages of Wall, Chollerford
and Humshaugh, (all of which we use for overnight
stops).
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Humshaugh
to Twice Brewed
The route soon reaches Northumbria National Park and
classic Roman Wall country with expansive views and undulating
moorland. The route climbs steadily at first, past turrets
and a Brocolitia Roman fort, it then becomes more steeply undulating
on reaching the Whin Sill escarpment.
The views of open moorland, the South Tyne Valley, the Pennines
and of the wall itself following ridges ahead, are breathtaking.
The route passes the well preserved Housteads Fort and continues
in a similar dramatic fashion to Twice Brewed and on to your
accommodation. |
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Twice
Brewed to Gilsland
Twice Brewed is
a good place to schedule in a rest
day so you have time to explore
the Vindolanda or Housesteads Roman
forts. The route continues to follow
the
escarpment,
over rugged crags of Windshield,
equally as impressive as the previous
section. It passes the remains of
Great Chesters Fort and the Roman
Army Museum and continues
to the pretty villages of Greenhead
and Gilsland. |
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Gilsland
to Carlisle
Just after Gilsland
the fort of Birdoswald is reached,
afterwhich the route continues high
above the steep sided Irthington
Gorge, before beginning a gradual descent
at the
village of
Banks. Rich agricultural landscape and parkland
replaces the moorland as the route
drops steadily through
the villages of Walton and
Irthington before reaching the River
Eden for the final section
into the historic border city of
Carlisle. Carlisle’s history is very much evident with
its cathedral, castle and old city walls. |
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Carlisle
to Bowness-on-Solway
The final section
is a complete contrast to all that
has gone before. Initially along the banks of the
Eden and then across the pancake flat salt marshes of the
Solway Firth. The mountains of the Lake District are visible
to the south and Scotland is just across the water to the
north. This expansive estuary is internationally renowned
for its thriving bird life and the area has a peaceful charm
of its own. |
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What
We Provide |
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All
Holidays |
| Accommodation |
Overnight
Bed and Breakfast accommodation
in selected country house hotels,
farmhouses, village inns, guest
houses and family B&Bs.
Full English or Continental
breakfast. |
| Guidebook |
A Guidebook with
detailed route information, maps, photos and background
information. |
| Map |
A detailed route
map from Harvey Maps (1:40000). |
| Personal Itinerary |
A personal
itinerary setting out each overnight
stop including large scale
maps of, and directions to, each
accommodation,
to ensure you
find it easily and recommendations
of the best places to eat each
evening. |
| Transport
Information |
Bus, train
timetables and details of local
taxi companies, for the entire
length of your walk. |
| Other Useful
Information |
Details of
services to be found along the
route. For example, cash points,
banks, post offices, village
shops, inns, cafes and telephones. |
| Emergency
Telephone Support |
If you get
in to difficulties during your
holiday. |
| 15%
discount at Cotswold Outdoors |
We will issue
you with a 15% Discount Card valid
at all Cotswold Outdoor stores
for the whole of 2009 on confirmation
of your booking. |
Options |
| Luggage
Transport |
We will transfer
your luggage between each overnight
stop – if you leave your luggage
at the accommodation when you
set off in the morning, it
will be moved on to your next
B&B. You only need to carry
a small day sack with the clothes
and provisions you require during
the day’s walk. |
| Packed
Lunches |
Provided for each day's
walking. (Recommended on this
holiday as there will not always
be a handy shop or cafe on the
route). |
| Off
Road Parking |
If you are
travelling by car we can usually arrange
off road parking for the duration
of your trip. (There may be a
small charge for this). |
| Arrangement
of return transport |
We can also
arrange your transfer back to
your car, (or advise you when
public transport is a better
option)! |
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Hadrians Wall Walk Essential
Info
10 nights, 9 days walking
Route Length:
82 miles / 132 km
Standard Price:
£525
Price with Luggage Transfer:
£566
Holiday
Code:10HW10
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Hadrians Wall Walk Getting
There & Away
Getting
to Wallsend: Train to Newcastle (Manchester 2.5 hrs, London 3 hrs), then Metro to Wallsend ( 20 mins).
Leaving
Bowness on Solway: Bus to Carlisle (30 mins), then train (Manchester & Glasgow 2 hrs, London 4hrs)
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"
Excellent
- will recommend you to friends."
"Many thanks for all the arrangements
for our Hadrians wall walk. We
enjoyed it very much and found
it very interesting. All the
accommodation was very good."
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