• He wrote of Hadrians Wall, “It is eight feet in breadth, and twelve in height; and, as can be clearly seen to this day, ran straight from east to west.”
  • On Hadrians Wall, there was a little-known god called Antenociticus. Only a few mentions of him have been found, and he is only known at Hadrians Wall.
  • Hadrian's Wall was 80 Roman miles or 117.5 km (73.0 mi) long; its width and height varied according to the construction materials available nearby.
  • Birdoswald Roman Fort, known as Banna to the Romans, one of the sixteen forts situated along the length of Hadrian's Wall, is an impressive site.
  • You have probably heard of Hadrians Wall and you may wonder if it is worth visiting. ... in the west – the full length of Hadrians Wall in pictures in just one website.
  • Hadrians Wall. A significant portion of the wall still stands and can be followed on foot along the adjoining Hadrians Wall Path.
  • On 13 March 2010 a public event Illuminating Hadrian's Wall took place, which saw the route of the wall lit with 500 beacons.
  • Hadrians Wall is just one of several Roman walls built throughout Europe, including the less well known Antonine Wall, located in Scotland.
  • Hadrians Wall, located in northern England, runs for about 74 miles (118 km) between Bowness-on-Solway in the west and Wallsend in the east.
  • It's 73 miles (117 km) long. These days, you can explore Hadrian's Wall, it's said to be one of the finest walls remaining from ancient civilization.