- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/Hadrian's_WallHadrian's Wall Path follows the north bank of the Tyne but is entirely modern for 14 miles west, as through Newcastle the ancient route and structures are obliterated.
- maximumadventure.com 2022/03/07/hadrians-wall-…The site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a British cultural icon. Today, completing the Hadrian’s Wall walk is popular among many.
- english-heritage.org.uk visit/places/hadrians-wallMarching 73 miles from coast to coast, Hadrian’s Wall was built to guard the wild north-west frontier of the Roman Empire.
- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g190736-…Amazing to see such history. We were absolutely blown away by the historic ruins of Hadrian’s wall. A must visit if you’re in the area.
- Discover the remains of the forts, towers, turrets and towns that once kept watch over Hadrian’s Wall. ... Hadrian’s Wall in the West.
- smarthistory.org hadrian-building-the-wall/Running approximately 73 miles (117 kilometers) from coast to coast, Hadrian’s Wall stands out on maps and in aerial photographs.
- primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk romans/hadrianswall.htmWhy did the Romans build Hadrian's Wall? The Romans built it because they were afraid that the people of the north might attack them.
- artincontext.org hadrians-wall/Hadrian’s Wall is a historic Roman wall in England that was utilized as a defense fortification during the reign of Emperor Hadrian.
- learnodo-newtonic.com hadrians-wall-factsBuilt by the Roman Army on the orders of Emperor Hadrian, the Hadrian Wall was the North West frontier of the Roman Empire for close to 300 years.
- wikishire.co.uk wiki/Hadrian's_WallThe Latin names of some of the Hadrian's Wall forts are known, from the Notitia Dignitatum and other evidence.