One of 16 forts along Hadrian’s Wall, Carrawburgh once housed about 500 soldiers responsible for defending the frontier. Nearby stands a fascinating temple to the god Mithras, with facsimiles of altars found during excavation.| English Heritage
At Sewingshields, Hadrian’s Wall was built along the crest of a high rocky outcrop, the Great Whin Sill. Several lengths of the Wall have been revealed and conserved here, together with a milecastle and two turrets.| English Heritage
Some people thought I was crazy to walk 84 miles across England on the Hadrian's Wall Path but I found it a rewarding and fulfilling way to transition to having an empty nest.| Your Time to Fly
A length of Wall with milecastle remains, impressively sited along the Whin Sill, commanding fine views of many prehistoric and later earthworks to the north.| English Heritage
One of the best places of all to see the Wall, dramatically snaking and diving along the crags of the Whin Sill.| English Heritage
The absolute best places to visit in the UK including the top scenic attractions and most interesting cities, plus what to do and a map.| Anywhere We Roam
Looking for fun things to do with you dog in England? Check out this list of holiday ideas, whether you're visiting London or heading to the countryside.| Travelnuity
Hadrian's Wall is an epic World Heritage Site, marching 73 miles from sea to sea across some of the wildest and most dramatic country in England.| English Heritage
One of the first things a classicist does after moving to Durham is, obviously, to pay a visit to Hadrian’s Wall: the wall begun by the Roman emperor Hadrian in 122 CE to mark the northern fr…| It's All Greek To Me