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15 Short Walks Hadrian's Wall

Mark Richards

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English
Cicerone Press
27 March 2026
Discover the rich heritage and breathtaking landscapes of Hadrian’s Wall with this curated collection of 15 short walks, taking you through some of Britain’s most iconic frontier country. Explore ancient Roman forts, dramatic crags, peaceful valleys, and legendary sites along this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Each route is designed for straightforward enjoyment (between 4 and 11km, most under three hours), making this guidebook the ideal companion for families, new walkers, and anyone eager to experience the best of Hadrian’s Wall country.

Each of the 15 walks features clear Ordnance Survey mapping, step-by-step route descriptions, and practical information and highlights to ensure memorable and accessible outings for all. Essential details are included for every walk, such as parking, available facilities, route highlights, and scenic viewpoints, helping you make the most of the historic towns, welcoming villages, and atmospheric picnic spots along Hadrian’s Wall. No specialist gear is needed, and all routes are walkable year-round. Discover the area’s most celebrated locations, from the iconic Sycamore Gap and the evocative ruins of Housesteads and Vindolanda, to the rugged outcrops of Sewingshields Crags and Winshield Crags, the tranquil paths at Birdoswald, and the hidden gems of Walton and Cam Beck, Heavenfield, and Portgate. Routes begin from convenient locations such as Brampton, Haltwhistle, Hexham, and Corbridge, with helpful advice on accommodation, public transport (including the Tyne Valley Line train and AD122 bus), and parking, making planning your visit simple and flexible. Enjoy the best of local hospitality, with tips for nearby inns, cafés, and visitor attractions, perfect for rounding off a day of adventure amid the Wall’s rolling hills and far-reaching views.

Part of Cicerone’s trusted Short Walks series, this guide to Hadrian’s Wall contains everything you need for an inspiring day out in one of Britain’s most storied landscapes. Whether you’re a local resident, a day visitor, or planning a longer getaway, this guide is your key to discovering the history, wildlife, and dramatic scenery of Hadrian’s Wall at your own pace.
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Imprint:   Cicerone Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 172mm,  Width: 116mm,  Spine: 6mm
Weight:   130g
ISBN:   9781786311573
ISBN 10:   1786311577
Pages:   96
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Location of walks Map key Using this guide Routes in this book Clothing and footwear Walk descriptions Maps, GPX files and what3words Walking with children Dogs Enjoying the countryside responsibly Route summary table Introduction The building of Hadrian's Wall Walking in Hadrian's Wall country Bases and where to stay Travel The walks 1. Walton and Cam Beck 2. Lanercost Priory 3. Combcrag Gorge 4. Birdoswald and Gilsland Spa 5. Nine Nicks of Thirlwall 6. Great Chesters 7. Cawfield Crags 8. Winshield Crags 9. Sycamore Gap 10. Vindolanda and Barcombe Hill 11. Housesteads 12. Sewingshields Crags 13. Limestone Corner 14. Heavenfield 15. Portgate and Halton Useful information

Mark Richards lives in Cumbria. Over a 40-year career, he has written guides for Cicerone to the Peak District, the former county of Westmorland, the Lake District Fells and Hadrian's Wall path. He presents a regular Cumbria-themed podcast, Countrystride.

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