From Tyne to Solway, some 84 miles long, Hadrian's Wall Path and its eponymous World Heritage Site WLTM careful walkers with GSOH to respect, protect and enjoy this fragile international treasure



The 84 mile National Trail takes walkers along the riverside route in Tyneside, through farmland in Tynedale and the grazing upland section dominated by the Whin Sill enscarpment. It then gradually descends to the rich pastures of Cumbria and finally the salt marsh of the Solway Estuary

Visitor Information

Whinshields Crags

Whether you'd like to plan a day visit or a longer stay, this site has everything you need to know about Planning a trip to Hadrian's Wall Path National Trail.

For useful advice, please have a look at our Top Tips.  Hadrian's Wall Path has it's very own country code Every Footstep Counts

Interactive Map showing Roman Attractions, Facilities & Accommodation

 

National Trail Bandana (modelled on 'Archie')Guidebooks, Maps, Souvenirs & Information Packs

Guides, Tour Operators & Baggage Transfer

If you are planning a Large Party or Charity Event, please let us know about it.

HADRIAN'S WALL INFORMATION LINE

Accommodation

To help plan your stay see the Accommodation & Roman Attractions Map

Everything on one map - Campsites, B&Bs, Youth Hostels, Holiday Cottages, Roman Forts & Attractions, Places to Eat & Drink, Farm Shops, Tourist Information Centres, Facilities etc

Picnic at Walltown Crags

Lemington Cafe

 

 

 

Haltwhistle PoolHerding Hill Farm Shop

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Housesteads Roman Fort - Sunset Tyne Bridges Sycamore Gap (Robin Hood's Tree) View towards Cawfields from Thorny Doors
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