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Vindolanda & Hadrian's Wall Trail

Moderate

4.7

(67)

332

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Vindolanda & Hadrian's Wall Trail

03:55

13.8km

300m

Hiking

Hike the 8.6-mile Vindolanda & Hadrian's Wall Trail, a moderate route exploring Roman history and scenic Northumberland landscapes.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Northumberland National Park

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1.81 km

Winshield Crags trig point

Highlight • Summit

Winshield Crags is the highest point on Hadrian’s Wall, at 1,132 feet (345 m). It's topped by the obligatory trig pillar and offers beautiful views across the rugged Northumberland landscape.

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3.08 km

Steel Rigg and Hadrian's Wall

Highlight • Historical Site

One of the most iconic features in the Northumbrian landscape, the cliff face of Steel Rigg shows how the Romans incorporated the natural landscape into their defences against the barbarians.

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3.84 km

Milecastle 39, known as Castle Nick, is nestled between Highshield Crags and Peel Crags. With views to the north and south, it survives well. The milecastle appears to have been occupied until the late 4th century.

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3.98 km

Sycamore Gap (Robin Hood Tree)

Highlight • Natural Monument

As of September 27th 2023 we are shocked and desperately saddened to learn that the famous Sycamore Gap tree at Hadrian's Wall has been felled overnight in what appears to be a wanton act of vandalism. We know just how much this iconic tree is loved locally, nationally and by everyone who has visited. It has been an iconic and important feature of the Northumberland landscape for nearly 300 years.

bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-66947040

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5.19 km

Crag Lough

Highlight • Viewpoint

crag lough is a beautifull view from
both directions. keep a look out for the swans having a swim

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6.11 km

Hadrian's Wall

Highlight • Historical Site

A fantastic walk from the fort car park. Walking boots not required but do help!

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11.5 km

Vindolanda Roman Fort Ruins

Highlight • Structure

Remarkable Roman Vindolanda Fort is one of Europe’s most important Roman archaeological sites. The site itself comprises nine forts built on top of each other. Soldiers from all over the Roman Empire, including Belgium, Germany and France were stationed here. The visible stone fort dates to the third century and the impressive remains include the fort walls, the headquarters building, the Commanding Officer’s house, granaries and barracks. The remains of the extramural settlement lie just outside of the fort walls. Buildings line a main street including houses, shops, a tavern and a bathhouse.

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13.8 km

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5.84 km

4.63 km

1.75 km

1.19 km

446 m

Surfaces

6.52 km

3.22 km

2.26 km

1.12 km

682 m

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Highest point (330 m)

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Thursday 7 May

13°C

6°C

62 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Vindolanda & Hadrian's Wall Trail?

Parking is available at various points along the route. For a circular walk encompassing both Vindolanda and Hadrian's Wall, popular starting points often have dedicated car parks. Consider checking the Northumberland National Park website for specific car park locations and any associated fees.

Is the Vindolanda & Hadrian's Wall Trail suitable for beginners?

This trail is rated as moderate. While generally manageable, it does include sections with short, steep ascents and descents, particularly along Hadrian's Wall, which can be very hilly. Hikers should have some country walking experience and a reasonable level of fitness. Some parts involve steps, stiles, and potentially muddy terrain.

What is the terrain like on this hike?

The terrain is varied, featuring footpaths, tracks, and minor roads. You'll encounter sections with short, steep ascents and descents, especially along the Hadrian's Wall portions. The path can be muddy in places, and involves stiles, gates, and steps. Some parts may follow quiet roads, so caution for passing traffic is advised.

What historical sites and landmarks will I see on the trail?

The route is rich in history. You'll walk along well-preserved sections of Hadrian's Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and can explore remnants of milecastles and watchtowers. A major highlight is the Vindolanda Roman Fort Ruins, an exceptionally well-preserved archaeological site. Other notable features include Steel Rigg and Hadrian's Wall, Milecastle 39 (Castle Nick), and the former location of the iconic Sycamore Gap (Robin Hood Tree).

When is the best time of year to hike the Vindolanda & Hadrian's Wall Trail?

The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring through autumn (April to October) generally offers the most pleasant conditions. During these months, the weather is milder, and the archaeological sites and visitor centers are typically fully open. Be prepared for changeable weather regardless of the season, as conditions in Northumberland can shift quickly.

Is the Vindolanda & Hadrian's Wall Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the public footpaths of the trail. However, please keep dogs on a lead, especially when passing through farmland with livestock or near sensitive wildlife areas. Always clean up after your dog. Specific rules may apply within the Vindolanda Roman Fort site itself, so check their official website before visiting with a dog.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for hiking in Northumberland National Park?

Hiking the public footpaths within Northumberland National Park, including sections of Hadrian's Wall, does not require a permit or entrance fee. However, there are admission fees to enter specific attractions like the Vindolanda Roman Fort Ruins and its museum. It's advisable to check the individual site websites for current pricing and opening times.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the route?

The scenery is a significant highlight, offering breathtaking and dramatic views across the Northumberland countryside. You'll traverse rolling hills, rugged moorland, and peaceful farmland. Notable natural features include dramatic crags, such as Peel Crags and Highshield Crags with views down to Crag Lough. The landscape is also home to diverse wildlife, including native bird species like skylarks and curlews.

Does this trail connect with other long-distance paths?

Yes, this route intersects with several other well-known paths. You'll find sections that overlap with the Hadrian's Wall Path, the Pennine Way, and the Hadrian's Cycleway. This offers opportunities to extend your hike or explore different parts of the region.

What should I wear or bring for this hike?

Given the varied terrain and changeable weather, sturdy waterproof hiking boots are essential. Dress in layers, including waterproof and windproof outer shells. Bring plenty of water, snacks, a map, compass or GPS device, and a first-aid kit. Sun protection is also recommended, even on cloudy days.

Are there facilities like cafes or pubs near the trail?

Yes, there are facilities available. The Sill: National Landscape Discovery Centre, located near the trail, offers visitor information, a café, and toilets. You'll also find pubs and cafes in nearby villages and at some of the larger historical sites along the route, providing opportunities for refreshments and meals.

Are there any specific safety considerations for this trail?

Be aware that some sections along Hadrian's Wall have unprotected drops, and the path can be muddy and uneven. Always watch your footing, especially on steep ascents and descents. Some parts of the route follow quiet roads, so be cautious of passing traffic. Always carry a map and know your route, as mobile signal can be intermittent in some areas.

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Trail Reviews

Tony
October 15, 2021, Hadrian's Wall Loop from The Sill (including looking around Housesteads Fort)

Good walk in brilliant weather. Includes looking around Housesteads - well, it would be rude not to!

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