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Hadrian's Wall is the worlds finest surviving Roman frontier and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
I walked the full 85 mile length from Wallsend, near Newcastle, to Bowness-on-Solway, near Carlisle

Castle Keep, Newcastle Tyne bridges, Newcastle

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Millennium Bridge, Newcastle  Granary at Housesteads (Vercovicium) Fort Sewingsheilds Crags Wall section at Heddon-on-the-Wall Segedunum Roman Fort, Wallsend, Newcastle Reconstruction of Hadrian's Wall, Wallsend, Newcastle The Vallum changing direction at Down Hill Angel of the North, Newcastle Sage Music Centre, Newcastle Turret 29A at Black Carts Black Carts Chesters (Cilurnum) Roman Fort, Chollerford Mithraeum Roman wedge holes Commandant's House at Housesteads (Vercovicium) Fort Limestone Corner Hadrian's Wall at Housesteads Fort Baa Milecastle 42, Cawfields Crags Archaeological excavations at Chesterholm (Vindolanda) Roman Fort Road sign for Chesterholm (Vindolanda) Roman Fort Sycamore Gap Milecastle 39 ('Castle Nick'), Peel Crags Climbers on Highshields Crags Near Housesteads (Vercovicium) Fort Latrines at Housesteads (Vercovicium) Fort Hadrian's Wall at Caw Gap Highest part of the original wall to have survived; at Hare Hill Wall-climbing sheep near Gilsand Former modern dolerite quarry in the Whin Sill at Walltown Former modern dolerite quarry in the Whin Sill at Cawfields Crags An original section of wall that has become a farmers field boundary Horses at West View Camping, near Grinsdale Landscape near Grinsdale Carlise Castle River Eden near Crosby-on Eden Postcard from the end of Hadrian's Wall Path, Bowness-on-Solway End of the Hadrian's Wall Path, Banks Pavillion, Bowness-on-Solway