When I was 27/28 I asked God to send me a man: named Ken (to my Barbara/Barbie), 6’2”, 190lbs, single, well-educated, never-married, no children.
When I was 40 on my second camino I met him in Roncesvalles at the pilgrim’s dinner. He lived on...
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Have a look at this blog, covers all stages, its a good read, full of useful information.
Ps.. you do.not need a tour company to assist with planning accomodation. Plus.walk west to East...
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...
We walked Newcastle-Carlisle several years ago - used a touring company, because some stretches are really not very accessible, and had B&B-keepers pick us up and deliver us back on the walk. Six great days, improbable amounts of rain (we walked...
I walked the Pennine Way ten years ago. It joins up with Hadrian's Wall at Greenhead and follows it for about nine miles going east, before branching north at Twice Brewed, just before Vindolanda.
Hadrian's Wall is pretty amazing but I think I'd...
There is a website that might be helpful. It also has a map with the possibility to use a filter which allows you to visualise where b&b's, hotels, hostels or campings are. Or set the filter to 'attractions'. It also lists a number of other long...
If you do it in reverse - Carlisle to Wallsend - you can also visit Durham Cathedral and Holy Isle (Lindisfarne).
https://www.durhamworldheritagesite.com/learn/history/bede
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindisfarne
Wallsend; Vindolanda (worth at least a day); Hexham; Sycamore Gap (now very aptly named); Housesteads; Once Brewed; Carlisle. You can do it all in a day and there’s plenty of taxi drivers in Newcastle will take the fare.
I’ll chew my cheek at...
I've no special advice for you, but I applaud your decision to walk the most beautiful part of England. I do hope you'll blog your experience here. What I can tell you is that there's nothing extraordinarly strenuous about the Wall walk. I hope...
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