Hadrian’s Wall
Mur d'Hadrien, Waterhead, Carlisle, Royaume-Uni
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Introduction
Hadrian's Wall, located on the border between Scotland and England, is one of the oldest landmarks in the UK, dating back to 122 AD. Built by 15,000 Roman soldiers over a period of 6 years, the wall stretches for 73 miles (80 Roman miles) from the Solway Coast in Cumbria to the town of Wallsend near Newcastle. The best way to experience the wall is to walk along it, and the 84-mile Hadrian's Wall National Trail will help you discover the best Roman forts and museums in England, admire the beautiful countryside, and pass through vibrant cities like Newcastle and Carlisle. If you have limited time, be sure to visit Housesteads Fort, the best-preserved and most impressive Roman fort. In the 2015 #Name Our UK Contest#, it was named "The Spine of Eternity" due to its picturesque landscape. Adresse Mur d'Hadrien, Waterhead, Carlisle, Royaume-Uni
Transport Vous pouvez facilement rejoindre le mur d'Hadrien depuis Newcastle ou Carlisle en transport en commun. Prendre le bus AD122 Hadrian's Wall Country Bus peut vous emmener dans de nombreuses villes et villages du comté du mur d'Hadrien, où vous pouvez facilement trouver des options d'hébergement, de shopping et de restauration.