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    Along Hadrian’s Wall, ancient Rome’s temples, towers, and cults come to life

    This would make for an interesting trip to England. A 84 mile hike that you wouldn't even need a map to do.


    Along Hadrian’s Wall, ancient Rome’s temples, towers, and cults come to life

    Hadrian’s Wall once marked the extent of the Roman empire in Britannia. Now it’s a pitstop on the way to Scotland’s capital, Edinburgh, or the country’s largest city, Glasgow. Things have changed over the past two thousand years.

    But the 73-mile-long chain of walls, ditches, towers, and forts—which stretches across Great Britain, linking the North Sea and the Irish Sea—continues to fascinate. This year, 1,900 years after construction began, soldiers clad in Roman armor will once again patrol its length and the sounds of ancient instruments will float over its ramparts.
    These celebrations make now a great time to visit, and an even better time to hike its length. The wall’s most popular attraction, the sprawling hillside complex of Housesteads Roman Fort, sees some 100,000 visitors per year. But only 7,000 people hike the full length of the wall annually.

    The reign of Roman emperor Hadrian (A.D. 117-138) coincided with the pinnacle of Roman power. An expansive emperor—Roman territory reached its widest extent when his reign began—he was known as a builder of monuments, from his opulent villa at Tivoli, near Rome, to the defensive fortifications marking the frontiers of his empire; both are UNESCO World Heritage sites.


    Built under Hadrian starting in A.D. 122, the wall stretches through the counties of Northumbria, Cumbria and Tyne, and Wear. For hikers, this landmark near the Scottish border makes the perfect trail for those looking for a straightforward route that barely necessitates a map. Guided by stonework and hedgerows, its path blazes by sidewalks, meadows, woodlands, and crags in a line that has been beaten since ancient times.


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    Knowing the UK, this would be considered a long pub crawl. I'm sure there are some Inn's designed for the hikers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by carolina73 View Post
    Knowing the UK, this would be considered a long pub crawl. I'm sure there are some Inn's designed for the hikers.
    I suspect most people don't camp over night.
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    Quote Originally Posted by carolina73 View Post
    Knowing the UK, this would be considered a long pub crawl. I'm sure there are some Inn's designed for the hikers.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter1469 View Post
    I suspect most people don't camp over night.
    If there are pubs along the way then 73 miles = 73 days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by carolina73 View Post
    Knowing the UK, this would be considered a long pub crawl. I'm sure there are some Inn's designed for the hikers.
    No comment.


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