We are from Canada and thinking of walking Hadrians walk in summer of 2025 - have ordered a guidebook but thought I would tap into the experience and wisdom of the forum members to ask any tips, and resources you found helpful? And any stopping places and/or historical places near the trail that you might recommend taking an extra day to visit? Many thanks! Jen
Hi, I live here in Newcastle and have walked the route quite a bit. My advice would be the following, just do 3 days on the middle section, otherwise
It takes 5/6 or so days and you will see little on 2 or.3 days just a slog of walking often on hard surfaces.
If you walk from Bowness via Carlisle to say Brampton on day 1 its boring. Bowness is interesting, scenic as is Port Carlisle but thats the first hour, the rest is meh. Until you get to Banks, Lanercost Priory you will see very little of the wall, roman history.
The most interesting part is from Greenhead to Chollerford ( 2 days walking) lots of the wall, forts history. Then from Chollerford to Heddon its a poor walk alot of it behind a hedge on a busy road not alot to see. The final day from Heddon to Wallsend is poor, its alot of road walking and apart from Newcastle quayside nothing to see, you will also be walking through poor, run down areas.
You would be better only doing 3 days then head over to the Northumberland coast and walk on the Costal path from Amble to Bamburgh, its stunning, magical castles. Alnwick is also a great place to stay a couple of days as well after the Coastal path.
Also if you are camping, its.typically around £15 a night. The YMCA at the Sill is very good and cheap £35 for a private room. Newcastle hotels can be had for £70. B and Bs are expensive on the route.