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Could you survive as a Roman soldier on Hadrian's Wall? Join the History Hit YouTube team as we discover what life was like for Roman legionaries and auxiliary troops on the northern frontier of the ...
Hadrian's Wall has long attracted hikers and history ... in the shadow of shipyard cranes, where a small museum of Roman artifacts marks the wall's eastern terminus at the River Tyne.
See Hadrian’s Wall with a Local Guide This easy 2-hour walk comes with a knowledgeable local guide who will explore the legends of Hadrian’s Wall, as well as the history. Great for all ages.
One of the most iconic remnants of Roman occupation is Hadrian's Wall, a monumental structure that has stood the test of time. Stretching 73 miles from the River Tyne in the east to the Solway ...
Roman Vindolanda and Roman Army Museum is a Roman fort and settlement near Hadrian's Wall. At Vindolanda specialists will engage visitors through site talks about the life of a typical Roman ...
Mr Darcy, a golden retriever, and Bear, a mioritic shepherd dog, are the site's current dog rangers Volunteer dog rangers are being recruited to help visitors at Hadrian's Wall. Donning red ...
The Hadrian’s Wall Country Partnership has joined together with the National Trust to welcome prospective volunteers – including those with four legged friends – to its recruitment open day ...
One of Hadrian's Wall's most popular visitor attractions is looking for pet pooches to don bandanas and become dog rangers this summer. Housesteads Fort in Northumberland National Park is ...
Vindolanda was a Roman fort and village close to Hadrian's Wall and today is a museum. In 1973 archaeologists studying the remains of the Roman settlement discovered a number of letters written on ...
Country Life's walking columnist Fiona Reynolds visited the area of Hadrian's Wall around Sycamore Gap this summer, calling it 'the highlight' of her trip: 'The tree, hundreds of years old, occupies a ...