About Walking Hadrian's Wall: Wallsend to Bowness-on-Solway
Walking Hadrian's Wall, Wallsend to Bowness-on-Solway takes you on my walking trek along Hadrian's Wall and across England in the late summer of 2022. I walked along the famous Hadrian's Wall built in AD 122 by Emperor Hadrian. Over a period of 10 days, I crossed the country. Starting on the east coast at Wallsend I walked to Bowness-on-Solway on the west coast. The journey has been recreated with watercolor illustrations and daily descriptions of the adventure. Over the 84-mile journey, I met many wonderful people and experienced Roman and English history. Follow along with me as I "hike my own hike" and visit Heddon-on-the-Hill, Chollerford, the Twice Brewed Inn, and many more places. Including visiting the Roman Fort at Vindolanda. The book is filled with original watercolor illustrations by J. Bruce Jones. Also included in the book is a Frequently Asked Questions section on the trip, the kind of pack I used, lessons I learned, and much more. - Walking Hadrian's Wall- Day 1, Arrive in Newcastle and overnight, Hotel Indigo, walked to Wallsend, Metro for the return- Day 2, Wallsend to Heddon-on-the-Hill, Ironsign Country House- Day 3, Heddon-on-the-Hill to Corbridge, The Angle of Corbridge- Day 4, Corbridge to Chollerford, Simonburn Tearooms- Day 5, Chollerford to Once Brewed, Twice Brewed Inn- Day 6, Once Brewed to Gilsland, The Hollies on the Wall- Day 7, Gilsland to Brampton, Scotch Arms Mews- Day 8, Brampton to Carlisle, Howard Lodge- Day 9, Carlisle to Bowness-on-Solway, Wallsend BnB>Includes a Section of Frequently Asked Questions About the Trip- Which way did your hike, east to west?- What was your itinerary, bed, and breakfasts you stayed in?- What kind of pack did you bring, your main pack, and day pack?- What kind of gear did you bring?- Clothing and footwear?- What did you carry in your day pack?- What lessons did I learn?- What were some of your favorite places?
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