Hadrian's Wall Path:
Two-way guide Bowness - Newcastle and Newcastle - Bowness
64 trail maps + town plans, 12 stage maps with profiles and 2 overview maps
60 colour photos + colour flower guide
Hadrian's Wall Path, 84 miles from end to end, follows the course of northern Europe's largest surviving Roman monument, the 2nd century fortification built on the orders of the Emperor Hadrian in AD122 and now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Opened in 2003, the path crosses the beautiful border country between England and Scotland. This week-long walk is regarded as one of the least physically challenging National Trails.
- Post pandemic, stay-cations remain the holidays of choice
- Two-way edition – routes rewalked from east to west and from west to east, making the book easier to use in either direction.
- Text and maps in clear two-colour style
- All-in-one guide – Trailblazer guides include practical information not usually found in walking guides to the UK: reviews of places to stay, places to eat, attractions along the way and detailed public transport information showing all access points on the path and car parks near the trail, for weekend and day walkers.
- The largest scale walking maps available – At just under 1:20,000 (8cm or 31/8 inches to 1 mile) our maps (fully-edited and drawn by walkers for walkers) are bigger than even the most detailed walking maps currently available in the shops.