• Welcome to the Hadrians Wall Path home page where you’ll find an introduction to the trail. You can access the trail’s main pages using the links above.
  • Hadrian's Wall was constructed in 122AD. What: It is a huge wall that stretches right across the North of England, named after Emperor Hadrian.
  • One of the greatest monuments to the power - and limitations - of the Roman Empire, Hadrian's Wall ran for 73 miles across open country.
  • Hadrian's Wall, also known as Pict's Wall or Roman Wall, runs from Wallsend on the River Tyene in the east to Bowness-on-Solway in the West.
  • Hadrian's Wall (Q57357). From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... Hadrian's Wall. defensive fortification in Roman Britain. Vallum Aelium.
  • Hadrian's Wall, which has been preserved, is one of the largest and most significant remains of the Roman occupation.
  • Stretching for 73 miles across northern England, Hadrian's Wall is the most important monument of Roman Britain, and the best-known frontier of the entire...
  • Pieces of Hadrian's Wall remain near Greenhead and along the route, though large sections have been dismantled over the years to use the stones for...
  • Photographs and images of Hadrian's Wall, Tynedale, Northumberland & Allendale by North East based photographer Roger Clegg.
  • We are @heritagelottery funded @ArchaeologyNCL project to encourage and enable #community involvement in the management of Hadrian's Wall WHS.