2
introductory to moderate
Activities
  • self guided walk
Accommodation
  • hotel & guesthouse
Meals
  • 4 Breakfasts

5 Days£680GBP

Overview

Trip Code: TEH

Trip highlights


  • Immerse yourself in history on a 5 day walking holiday on Hadrian’s Wall
  • A short break that includes the Roman wall’s most dramatic section
  • Visit Housesteads Fort, the Temple of Mithras & infamous Sycamore Gap
  • Spend a full day exploring the Roman Museum at Vindolanda and The Sill
  • Gaze at the stars with expert astronomers and sleep in a haunted castle
  • Channel your inner Centurion with a pint of locally-brewed ale

This short walking trip in England offers an immersive experience of life on the Roman frontier. In 122 AD, Emperor Hadrian commanded the construction of an 84-mile wall to defend the Roman province of Britannia from the Caledonian “barbarians.” Today, a UNESCO World Heritage site, the path along the wall is a UK National Trail. Hike the most dramatic and historically fascinating sections of Hadrian's Wall, whilst enjoying the comfort of characterful accommodation.

Your journey begins in the historic market town of Hexham, renowned for its ancient Abbey and charming network of medieval streets, galleries, and cozy coffee shops. Along the way, you'll visit Housesteads Fort, one of the best-preserved Roman forts in England. There is a hospital, barracks, and even Roman flushable toilets. Beyond the fort, you'll wander along the Whin Sill escarpment to Sycamore Gap, a breathtaking stretch of dramatic moorland—its beauty remains striking, even without the iconic tree that was felled in 2023.

This part of Northumberland is a Dark Sky Reserve, and an overnight stop includes a Stargazing Experience with an expert astronomer so you can search for Venus and Mars in the heavens. A visit to the award-winning Roman museum at Vindolanda provides insight into everyday life in a garrison on the frontier. End your trip with a stay in a castle inn, complete with a ghost! This trip is truly a walk into the past. The beauty of the landscape, millennia of history and local hospitality will leave a lasting impression.

Countries:

England

Starting Point:

Hexham

Finishing Point:

Haltwistle


Arrive in Hexham, a traditional English market town on the banks of the River Tyne. It was nominated in 2024 as one of the happiest places to live in Britain. Hexham is picturesque with the 12th century Abbey a majestic backdrop to the town centre marketplace. After the Romans, Hexham later became home to marauding Vikings. You will find plenty of history here amongst the medieval streets, such as England’s first purpose built gaol! The town is also home to a Michelin-starred restaurant, Hjem (pronounced “yem” which means home). Hexham is easily reached by train from Newcastle (30 mins), and by train or taxi from Newcastle Airport. Accommodation: 1 night in a comfortable hotel in Hexham.

Meals:  Nil

Enjoy an English breakfast and then take a short transfer (15 mins, included) to join the Hadrian’s Wall Path at Carrawburgh, the site of Broccolitia Fort and the Temple of Mithras. The fort is one of 16 along the wall, and housed a garrison of 500 soldiers from France and Belgium. Mithras was worshipped as the God of Sun and Light, perhaps the soldiers missed sunnier European climes! The trail undulates through farmland and the wall here is extremely well preserved, notably between Steel Rigg and Housesteads Fort. The wall sits on Whin Sill Ridge, a geological escarpment of dolerite affording excellent views of the surrounding countryside. It was a superb vantage point for monitoring invading Picts from the north. Pass by Housesteads Fort which is well worth a visit, with an informative museum giving historical insight. Sycamore Gap remains beautiful, even without the “Robin Hood” tree that was mindlessly felled in an act of vandalism in 2023. Shortly after the Gap, you leave the trail for Once Brewed. Accommodation: 2 nights in a comfortable inn or guesthouse.

Meals:  B

Today is the shortest hiking day and we recommend that you visit the Roman museum at Vindolanda and The Sill, Northumberland’s Landscape Discovery Centre. Your walking route for today includes both these sites. You have the option to return to Once Brewed the same way after a visit to Vindolanda, or to extend the walk for a longer exploration. Vindolanda was a key military post and is one of Europe’s most important archaeological sites. The remains of the stone fort dating from the 3rd century are visible and include barracks, granaries and an external settlement of houses, shops, a tavern and a bathhouse. Live excavations take place year-round with archaeologists visiting from all over the world to take part. Finds are showcased in the museum, including the famed Vindolanda Writing Tablets – ancient “postcards” that reveal insights to life in AD200. From Vindolanda, continue along a circular walk to revisit parts of the wall, or meander back to The Sill. The Sill is a visitor centre that features informative exhibitions about the area, a regional food café and a shop specialising in local crafts and produce. You can purchase a Hadrian’s Wall Path Passport here. Returning to your accommodation, be prepared for an evening extravaganza. A purpose-built planetarium with a 360 degree immersive dome and an experienced astronomer will bring the universe to life in an included Stargazing Experience. Head outdoors to gaze at the stars through telescopes and contemplate life beyond earth.

Meals:  B

After a hearty English breakfast, return to Hadrian’s Wall Path for your final day of hiking. Begin with a climb to Winshields Crags and take in the views from the escarpment and the best-preserved sections of the wall. Soon the route undulates passing ancient milecastles, turret remains and Aesica (Great Chesters) fort. The fort was excavated in 1897 when a number of interior buildings were uncovered including the Praetorium, house of the Commanding Officer. Reaching Walltown, you may want to visit the nearby Roman Army Museum at Carvoran, the garrison for Hadrian’s First Cohort of Hamian Archers from Syria. Your walk continues via the ruins of the 14th century Thirlwall Castle, built from purloined material from the adjacent wall. Descend to the pretty village of Greenhead where there is a tearoom and a pub for refreshments. From here it’s a short walk to your accommodation in a castle inn, with the ruins reputedly home to a ghost!. Accommodation: 1 night in a comfortable inn near Haltwistle.

Meals:  B

Tour arrangements end after breakfast. You can spend further time exploring the area (ask our team about adding an extra night) or you can travel on to Carlisle by train to reach the West Coast Mainline for trains to Glasgow and London. You can also retrace your steps by train or bus to Newcastle for onward travel to Edinburgh and London via the East Coast Mainline, or departure from Newcastle International Airport.

Meals:  B


Map

Elevation

The map and elevation chart are for illustrative purposes only and meant to provide general guidelines.
On self guided trips, actual route information provided before departure will be more detailed.


Inclusions

  • 4 nights accommodation in comfortable hotels and local inns on a twin share basis with ensuite facilities
  • 4 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers
  • Transfer to the start of the walk on day 2
  • Stargazing Experience at Once Brewed
  • Digital Information Pack including navigational app and maps
  • Emergency hotline

  • Dinners, lunches & drinks
  • Travel insurance
  • Entrance fees to Museums and Exhibitions
  • Travel to start and end point of the trip
  • Personal expenses such as laundry and phone calls
  • Unscheduled transfers during the trip
  • A supplement applies if you are travelling solo or book a single room
  • Guide - this is a self guided holiday
  • Excess luggage fees (max weight 18kg)

Accommodation


Trail Surface


Suitability

introductory to moderate

2

The walk is graded as Introductory to Moderate. The terrain is undulating as the trail follows a natural escarpment with some steep slopes, stone-built steps, boggy areas and narrow rocky trails in places. The route is exposed to the elements as there are few trees on the Whin Sill Ridge. A reasonable level of fitness and ability on rocky paths is required. You need good boots with ankle support. The trail is generally good and well-trodden, but can become slippery in wet weather. Carry plenty of drinking water and adequate protection against the sun and the rain. Should you wish to take a day’s rest from hiking, you could miss the hike on day 3 and take a local bus to Vindolanda and The Sill. The aptly named AD122 bus service mirrors the entire route by road, so it is possible to shorten all of the days using the bus at minimal cost.


Departure dates

Daily from 20 Mar to 18 Oct

Priceper person from

£680GBP

Options & Supplements*
  • Single SupplementGBP£280
  • Solo Traveller SupplementGBP£300
*Prices listed are per person

Frequently Asked Questions

This is a short walk that includes just the central (and in our opinion, the best) section of Hadrian's Wall. You will stay in comfortable accommodation and enjoy additional time to explore the award-winning Roman museum at Vindolanda and enjoy a Stargazing Experience in the Northumberland Dark Sky Reserve.

This was how the wall was built out from Wallsend it is believed, and the walking guide books, originally at least, were wrote this way

This trip is not bookable in the opposite direction.

Yes, it is the most authentic, wildest and dramatic part


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