Walking the entire length of Hadrian’s Wall is a popular long-distance trail. Housesteads is a well-preserved fort with a hospital, barracks, and flushable toilets. At Heddon-on-the-Wall ...
North of Hadrian's Wall the Romans built forts like Newstead on the River Tweed, made treaties with local tribes to protect their frontier, and kept a careful eye on the locals through a system of ...
Hadrian’s Wall was constructed and protected by the Roman soldiers living in forts alongside it. The wall is 120 km long and was the furthest frontier of the Roman Empire, apart for the short ...
The abandonment of the Antonine Wall earlier in the century meant there were no Roman forts nearby at the time ... so it's likely that it came north of Hadrian's Wall on the cloak of a Roman ...
A classic Hadrian's Wall circular walk taking in the whole section ... Gap to look out towards Crag Lough. Once we reach the fort, we then cross the fells and walk a section of the Stanegate ...
Northumberland National Park has two tenders available for local businesses to offer mobile refreshments at two tourist sites along the ...
“Rather, the brooch is more likely to have been obtained through ad hoc exchange with Roman troops operating north of Hadrian’s Wall ... were no contemporary Roman forts nearby after the abandonment ...
North of Hadrian's Wall the Romans built forts like Newstead on the River Tweed, made treaties with local tribes to protect their frontier, and kept a careful eye on the locals through a system of ...