DAY 1: Arrival in Corbridge
From your point of arrival, use the public transport information we provide to make the journey to Corbridge.
DAY 2: Corbridge to Chollerford
Distance 17km • Approximate Walking Time 4 - 6 hours • Ascent (↑) 100m
Turrets and milecastles soon become part of the landscape as you follow the gentle curves of the defensive Roman earthworks. The trail passes Heavenfield battle site, where Oswald, king of Northumbria, won a famous victory in 734. The day comes to an exciting conclusion at the fascinating Roman fort of Chesters.
DAY 3: Chollerford to Housesteads
14km • 4 - 6 hours • (↑) 400m
Through the Northumberland National Park you reach a Roman temple at the Fort of Brocolitia. After passing more castles and turrets you suddenly find yourself walking along some of the most spectacular and best-preserved sections of Hadrian’s Wall, which snake up and down along the top of the Northumberland Crags. You end your day at the superbly preserved Fort at Housesteads.
DAY 4: Housesteads to Greenhead
14km • 4 - 6 hours • (↑) 400m
Today starts with more exciting sections of the Wall along steep cliffs and the highest point of the walk at Green Slacks. See the 'Robin Hood Tree' at Sycamore Gap and Great Chesters Fort with its original Roman altar before you return to the top of the Crags for some more exciting and well-preserved Wall sections. Imposing Thirlwall castle marks the end of today’s walk.
DAY 5: Greenhead to Lanercost
13km • 3 - 5 hours • (↑) 200m
The Wall guides you to the remains of a Roman bridge across the River Irthing, past a Roman Milecastle and on towards the Fort of Birdoswald, which was inhabited for 2,000 years. From there we follow the Wall through a much gentler landscape and stop at Lanercost Priory, once the capital of England for six months.
DAY 6: Departure from Lanercost
There are regular train and bus services from nearby Brampton to Carlisle and Newcastle. Full details provided upon booking.