©English Heritage Events ©English Heritage ©English Heritage ©English Heritage ©English Heritage VINDOLANDA Vindolanda Roman Excavations Date: Running Mon-Fri from 28th March until 16th September 2016. The longest running event on Hadrian’s Wall sees more of this fascinating site uncovered – will you be there to witness the next major discovery? Date: 29th - 31st May – Roman Potter at Vindolanda, live pottery demonstrations and real Roman pottery finds handling. Date: 9th & 10th July – Romans Return to Vindolanda. The famous Ermine Street Guard will be at Vindolanda with live demonstrations and activities. FALCONRY OF ROMAN BRITAIN Date: Sat 30 April – Mon 2 May Chesters Roman Fort Fearsome families are invited to get up close and personal with our collection of falcons and hawks. ROMAN ARMY MUSEUM Date: May Festival of the Roses Come and see the museum adorned with roses to commemorate this ancient Roman festival. KITE FESTIVAL Date: Sat 28 – Mon 30 May Birdoswald Roman Fort Make your very own Roman inspired kite, or try out one from our super selection. Once you’re ready, we’ll prepare you with the skills you need to successfully fly a kite. Don’t miss the live kite demonstrations from our team of experts. ARCHAEOLOGY DETECTIVES Date: Sat 23 July – Fri 19 Aug & Mon 22 Aug – Sun 4 Sept. Chesters Roman Fort Get stuck into history with the chance to uncover clues, and handle artefacts. Take part in a sand pit dig to unveil secrets from the late Roman period. ROMAN CAVALRY Date: Sat 20 – Sun 21 August Chesters Roman Fort Meet fast-paced cavalry warriors with their unique and ancient weapons, witness awe-inspiring drills at the best preserved Roman cavalry fort in Britain. HADRIAN’S WALL LIVE Date: Sat 3 – Sun 4 Sept. Two days of live Roman action at Birdoswald & Housesteads Roman Forts. Tickets available from April 2016 at www.english-heritage.org.uk/HWLive MANSIO Visit the Mansio: a movable modern Roman ruin – a contemporary space touring to locations across Hadrian’s Wall; free for visitors to explore. Hexham Book Festival and Arts & Heritage have commissioned artists and writers to create new work about borders and frontiers, the very reason Hadrian's Wall was built, which will be showcased in the Mansio throughout the tour. Find out more, including where you can visit the Mansio on its tour at www.mansio.co.uk ©The Vindolanda Trust ©The Vindolanda Trust ©Roger Clegg ©English Heritage visithadrianswall.co.uk visithadrianswall.co.uk English Heritage Fort with Wall remains Sat nav location National Trust Scheduled bus service Accessible Parking Rail Station Hadrian’s Wall Country Bus AD122 Public toilets Food & drink Shop Metro station Information Centre Picnic tables Help us to safeguard Hadrian’s Wall for future generations by following these simple conservation tips • Please do not walk on top of the Wall • Please do not walk in single file - walking side-by-side instead of in single file doubles the carrying capacity of the grass paths and reduces the risk of erosion and damage to the underlying archaeology • Please use public transport wherever possible. Corbridge Roman Town NE45 5NT Today, you can still walk down the street of an excavated Roman garrison town and experience a time-capsule of Roman life. Discover Roman armour and trinkets uncovered with the Corbridge Hoard at the museum. The Hoard was one of the most significant finds in Roman history, providing us with a fascinating insight into the life of a soldier on the Wall. The museum is also home to the Corbridge Collection, the largest of English Heritage’s Hadrian’s Wall collections. Open: 25 Mar - 30 Sep, daily 10am-6pm, 1 Oct - 31 Oct, daily 10am-5pm, 1 Nov - 19 Feb, Sat-Sun, 10am-4pm, 20 - 24 Feb, daily 10am-4pm, 25 Feb - 31 Mar, Sat-Sun, 10am-4pm, 24 - 26 Dec, 1 Jan closed Admission: Free to English Heritage members. Please visit website for all prices. T: +44 (0)1434 632349 W: english-heritage.org.uk/corbridge Carlisle Castle CA3 8UR Standing proudly in the city it has dominated for nine centuries, Carlisle Castle remained a working fortress until well within living memory. It has withstood many sieges, contained a valuable royal prisoner, and been home to the King's Own Royal Border Regiment. Discover the castle's turbulent past in the fascinating family-friendly exhibition. Explore medieval castle rooms as well as 19th century military buildings, and visit Cumbria's Museum of Military Life. Open: 25 Mar-30 Sep, daily 10am-6pm, 1 Oct-31 Oct, daily10am-5pm, 1 Nov-12 Feb, Sat-Sun, 10am-4pm, 13-24 Feb,daily 10am-4pm, 25 Feb-31 Mar, Sat-Sun, 10am-4pm, 24-26 Dec, 1 Jan closed Admission: Free to English Heritage members. Please visit website for all prices. T: +44 (0)1228 591922 W: english-heritage.org.uk/carlislecastle National Park Centre at Walltown Country Park CA8 7JD Located 50m from the Roman Army Museum, our friendly information staff will be on hand to help you plan your day with useful information and local insight. Free WiFi and a range of locally sourced gifts and refreshments on offer. Look out for events by following Twitter: @NlandNP Open: April – October: daily 9.30am – 5pm Admission: FREE T: +44 (0)1434 344396 W: northumberlandnationalpark.org.uk/places/walltown-country-park/ Senhouse Roman Museum CA15 6JD Unique collection of Roman finds from the adjacent Roman fort and the Solway coastal defences. Stunning views of the Solway Firth and Scottish coast. Open: April - October: daily 10am - 5pm, November – March, Friday, Saturday & Sunday 10.30am - 4pm. 25 - 26 Dec, 1 Jan closed Admission: Please visit website for all prices. T: +44 (0)1900 816168 W: senhousemuseum.co.uk Roman Army Museum CA8 7JB Extensive museum which gives the whole family a fantastic introduction to the Roman Army and Hadrian’s Wall. Be transported back 2000 years when you put on your 3D glasses to watch the award winning Eagles Eye film! Open: 6 Feb - 31 Mar 10am-5pm daily,1 Apr - 30 Sept 10am-6pm daily; 1 Oct-31 Oct 10am-5pm daily. Please contact for winter opening times. Admission: Adult £5.50 Senior/Student £5.00 Child £3.25 Family £16.00 Joint ticket with Vindolanda available T: +44 (0)16977 47485 W: vindolanda.com Roman Vindolanda NE47 7JN Stunning excavated fort and civilian settlement with extensive museum displaying amazing artefacts from the site including some of the world famous Vindolanda Writing Tablets. Live excavations from April to September. Open: 6 Feb-31 Mar 10am-5pm daily,1 Apr-30 Sept 10am-6pm daily, 1 Oct-31 Oct 10am-5pm daily. Please contact for winter opening times. Admission: Adult £6.75, Senior / Student £6.00, Child £4.25, Family £20.00 Joint ticket with Roman Army Museum available T: +44 (0)1434 344277 W: vindolanda.com Birdoswald Roman Fort CA8 7DD Birdoswald Roman Fort is the perfect place to see the longest continuous remaining stretch of this magnificent World Heritage Site. Explore the extensive remains of the Roman fort and discover interactive displays, artefacts and a model of the Wall in our fascinating exhibition. With delicious locally made cakes and treats in the tearoom, it is the ideal place to stop and relax. You can even stay at Birdoswald in the 39-bed Farmhouse. Open: 25 Mar-30 Sep, daily 10am-6pm, 1 Oct-31 Oct, daily10am-5pm, 1 Nov-19 Feb, Sat-Sun, 10am-4pm, 20-24 Feb, daily 10am-4pm, 25 Feb-31 Mar, Sat-Sun, 10am-4pm, 24-26 Dec, 1 Jan closed Admission: Free to English Heritage members. Please visit website for all prices. T: +44 (0)16977 47602 W: english-heritage.org.uk/birdoswald Chesters Roman Fort and Museum NE46 4EU New for 2016! A new visitor experience has revitalised Britain’s most complete cavalry fort. Inside the Victorian museum visitors will gain a deeper insight into the story of John Clayton, the saviour of Hadrian’s Wall. New site interpretation will help visitors understand the ancient Roman ruins and Britain’s best preserved military bath house. Plus, little soldiers can enjoy our Family Quest as they step into the role of a Roman character. Don't miss Chesters Tearoom for lunch or a light snack. Open: 25 Mar - 30 Sep, daily 10am-6pm, 1 Oct-31 Oct, daily 10am-5pm, 1 Nov-19 Feb, Sat-Sun, 10am-4pm, 20-24 Feb, daily 10am-4pm, 25 Feb-31 Mar, Sat-Sun, 10am-4pm, 24-26 Dec,1 Jan closed Admission: Free to English Heritage members. Please visit website for all prices. T: +44 (0)1434 681379 W: english-heritage.org.uk/chestersromanfort Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery CA3 8TP The modern and family friendly Roman Frontier Gallery reveals the frontier story and the effect of Roman occupation on Britain. Other galleries explore Cumbrian history, archaeology, wildlife and art. Programme of changing exhibitions. Open: 1 Apr - 31 Oct Mon-Sat 10am-5pm (Restaurant open 9.30am), Sun 11am-5pm, 1 Nov-31 Mar, Mon-Sat 10am-5pm (Galleries close 4pm, Restaurant open 9.30am), Sun 12 noon-5pm (Galleries close at 4pm) Admission: Charges apply. T: +44 (0)1228 618718 W: tulliehouse.co.uk Housesteads Roman Fort NE47 6NN Set high on a dramatic escarpment, Housesteads takes you back to the Roman Empire. Wander the barrack blocks and the hospital. Peer into the oldest toilets you'll ever see, and admire the stunning panoramic views from this ancient fortress. Our interactive museum showcases objects once belonging to Roman soldiers, and the mini-cinema will take you on a journey through time. Throughout winter Housesteads is open daily for visitors to appreciate Roman Britain in Northumberland throughout each of the seasons. Open: 25 Mar - 30 Sep, daily 10am-6pm,1 Oct-31 Oct, daily 10am-5pm, 1 Nov-31 Mar, daily 10am-4pm, 24-26 Dec,1 Jan closed Admission: Free to English Heritage and National Trust members. Please visit website for all prices. T: +44 (0)1434 344363 W: english-heritage.org.uk/housesteads, nationaltrust.org.uk/hadrians-wall Lanercost Priory CA8 2HQ The beautiful and now tranquil setting of Augustinian Lanercost Priory belies an often troubled history. Standing close to Hadrian's Wall, it suffered frequent attacks during the long Anglo-Scottish wars, once by Robert Bruce in person. There is still much to see in one of the best-preserved of Cumbrian monasteries. The east end of the noble 13th-century church survives to its full height, housing within its dramatic triple tier of arches some fine monuments. Open: 25 Mar - 30 Sep, daily 10am-6pm, 1 Oct - 31 Oct, daily 10am-5pm, 1 Nov - 19 Feb, Sat - Sun, 10am-4pm, 20 - 24 Feb, daily 10am-4pm, 24 - 26 Dec,1 Jan closed Admission: Free to English Heritage members. Please visit website for all prices. T: +44 (0)16977 3030 W: english-heritage.org/lanercost Ravenglass Roman Bath House 1⁄4 mile south east of Ravenglass, off minor road leading to A595 Never was an ancient army so clean! The bath house walls here are the tallest surviving remains along the Frontier. The remarkably well preserved remains are associated with the Roman fort of Ravenglass, established in AD130 on the site of a slightly earlier fortlet. The monument is significant because so few Roman buildings in Britain survive to such a height, with windows, doorways, niche and internal rendering still adhering to wall surfaces in many places. Open: all year Admission: Free. W: english-heritage.org.uk/ravenglass Arbeia Roman Fort & Museum NE33 2BB Once the supply base for Hadrian’s Wall, now home to stunning reconstructions of the fort’s West Gate, a barrack block and the Commanding Officer’s house. The Museum displays some of the finest finds from Roman Britain. Open: See the website for up-to-date details. Admission: FREE T: +44 (0)191 2771410 W: arbeiaromanfort.org.uk Great North Museum: Hancock NE2 4PT An excellent introduction to Hadrian’s Wall on Tyneside, the museum features a large-scale interactive model of Hadrian’s Wall and is Europe’s only venue with objects from every major site on the frontier. Open: Mon-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat 10am-4pm, Sun 11am-4pm Admission: FREE T: +44 (0)191 208 6765 W: greatnorthmuseum.org.uk Segedunum Roman Fort, Baths & Museum NE28 6HR Explore Hadrian’s Wall on Tyneside and visit the most excavated fort along the Wall. Discover amazing reconstructions including the only reconstructed Bath House in the UK. The museum is full of fascinating artefacts revealing the story of Roman life along the wall. Open: See the website for up-to-date details. Admission: See the website for up-to-date details. T: +44 (0)191 2784217 W: segedunumromanfort.org.uk Hadrian’s Wall MAP C O U N T R Y 1 2 3 15 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 12 Key to ROMAN SITE Welcome to Hadrian’s Wall The northern frontier of a mighty empire that once covered the known world. For almost three centuries, Hadrian’s Wall was a vibrant, multi-cultured frontier sprawling some 80 miles coast-to-coast with a further 70 miles of coastal defences in West Cumbria. At six metres high in places and built by a force of no more than 15,000 men in under six years, it’s as astounding today for its sheer vision as it is for its engineering. Milecastles, barracks, ramparts and forts punctuate the route and the landscape of the Whin Sill, the rock on which much of the Wall was built, provides a dramatic backdrop. Explore bath houses, turrets and shrines, and visit galleries and museums using the latest technology and full-sized building reconstructions to transport you back to Hadrian’s reign. You can even watch live excavations uncover fresh details of ancient Roman Britain before your eyes, and get involved in a fantastic events programme. You can walk or cycle from Segedunum in urban Tyneside across The Northumberland National Park to the coastal defences of West Cumbria, or dip in and out, exploring forts and museums using excellent road and rail links. However you discover it, Hadrian’s Wall is a unique, must-see monument and a remarkable place to experience. Travelling to and around Hadrian’s Wall Country Hadrian’s Wall Country is a great eco-tourism destination, only 3 hours from London by train, with connections from most major UK cities stopping in either Carlisle or Newcastle. The fabulously scenic Hadrian’s Wall Country line runs from Newcastle to Carlisle via Hexham and links up with local bus services. The Cumbrian Coast Line is just the ticket for Maryport and Ravenglass. Within Newcastle, the Tyne and Wear Metro is particularly useful for Arbeia and Segedunum. National Express coaches run from all over the country to Newcastle and Carlisle. The Hadrian’s Wall Country AD122 bus takes you to many of the Roman sites and is handy for walkers. The bus runs during the summer months and connects with other local and regional bus and rail services. For more information on public transport to Hadrian’s Wall including guided tours please visit the website: visithadrianswall.co.uk. By car, good motorway and trunk roads lead to Hadrian’s Wall Country. All Roman forts and museums, and many sections of the Wall are accessible by car, with parking at all major sites. Why not try the new World Heritage Site tourist driving trail in Cumbria? Walk the Wall Voted the nation’s favourite, the 84-mile long Hadrian’s Wall Path National Trail takes you from Bowness-on-Solway in the west to Wallsend in the east, or vice versa. The path is mainly grass, so the best time of year to enjoy the route is May to October, when the impact to the sensitive archaeology beneath your boots is lessened. Pick up a trail ‘passport’ and have it stamped along the way to record your achievement! Many circular and linear do-in-a-day walks are available for all abilities. Enjoy nature, history and panoramas galore. Visit the Hadrian’s Wall e-shop: trailgiftshop.co.uk to get your trail passport, guides and maps before setting off. Visit nationaltrail.co.uk/hadrianswall for Trail walking advice. visithadrianswall.co.uk/nationaltrail Cycle the Wall Hadrian’s Wall Country is perfect for exploring on two wheels with ‘do in a day rides’ for all ages, a unique long distance route, and bike hire for adults and children, with power assisted ‘electric’ bikes to help the grown-ups keep up! The Maryport to Allonby cycle path is brilliant for a family adventure, and more experienced cyclists can enjoy quiet roads around Hadrian’s Wall, or even venture beyond the Wall to the site of an outlying fort at Bewcastle. Set entirely in a World Heritage Site, Hadrian’s Cycleway (NCN 72) starts in Ravenglass and follows the line of the Cumbrian coastal defences and Hadrian’s Wall for 174 miles. Information panels tell some of the stories along the way. visithadrianswall.co.uk/cycling and search for Hadrian’s Cycleway. S S S S S S S S S S W W W WC WC S S Attractions Edge of an Empire - One Epic Adventure 1.25 miles Ravenglass WC Bardon Mill 4 miles contact site before visiting partly accessible WC Hexham 5.5 miles pay & display Haltwhistle 3 miles pay & display M WC M Haymarket Newcastle upon Tyne 1 mile Local fully accessible S M WC South Shields 0.75 mile partly accessible partly accessible summer kiosk only WC partly accessible WC Bardon Mill 1.75 miles site partly accessible/ museum fully accessible WC Haltwhistle 3 miles fully accessible WC Carlisle 0.5 mile local fully accessible WC Brampton 8 miles/ Haltwhistle 7 miles partly accessible WC Brampton 4 miles partly accessible Carlise limited ©Roger Clegg ©Kristen Gill/Saddle Skedaddle ©Roger Clegg Front cover photo ©Roger Clegg ©DTaylor ©English Heritage ©Roger Clegg S S M WC Wallsend fully accessible W W WC Maryport 0.5 mile fully accessible Kiosk only