
Hadrian’s High Way
The splendid 102 mile Hadrian’s High Way walk takes a dynamic, new look at the northernmost frontier of the Roman Empire

The splendid 102 mile Hadrian’s High Way walk takes a dynamic, new look at the northernmost frontier of the Roman Empire

The 84 mile Hadrian’s Wall follows the line of the Wall built in the second century AD by order of Roman Emperor Hadrian
The Northumberland Inn Way is a 98 mile circular walk, broken into 6 diverse and often challenging stages, visiting 48 pubs
The 63 miles Northumberland Coast Path follows this beautiful, rugged coastline through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Britain’s first National Trail runs for 268 challenging miles along the spine of England, following the line of the Pennine hills

Inspired by the life of St. Cuthbert, this 63 mile crosses the Cheviot Hills and links the Pennine Way to the Southern Upland Way

This 97 mile walk recalls the life of King, and later Saint, Oswald and simultaneously links Hadrian’s Wall to St. Cuthbert’s Way

Wainwright’s Pennine Journey is a 243 mile circular walk from Settle, that retraces one of the author’s first long walks in 1938