Trailblazer Publications 2020.
Hadrian’s Wall Path, 84 miles (135km) from end to end, follows the course of northern Europe’s largest surviving Roman monument, a 2nd-century fortification built – in the border country between England and Scotland – on the orders of the Emperor Hadrian in AD122.
Hadrian’s Wall Path is the first National Trail to follow the course of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This week-long walk is regarded as one of the least challenging of the National Trails.
New two-way guide re-researched in both directions: Bowness to Newcastle and Newcastle to Bowness. Route descriptions included for both directions and all maps redrawn.