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Hadrians Wall Path National Trail Map
£6.99
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| Cordee Code: | CMO034 |
|---|---|
| Page Size: | 115 x 198 mm |
| Publisher: | Harper Collins |
| ISBN13: | 9780008602987 |
| Published Date: | February 2023 |
| Edition: | 2023 ed |
| Binding: | Sheet Map (folded) |
| Product Type: | Map |
Perfect guide and map for planning your adventure along Hadrian's Wall.
Highlights of this Planning Map include:
More than 20 highlighted places of interest with detailed descriptions and attractive photographs, including: the Vindolanda archaeological site, Chester's Roman fort, and Steel Rigg viewpoint.
A comprehensive index to more than 400 cities, towns and villages
A clear, visible route plotted across the map
Advice on safety and security when travelling along the route, as well as the countryside code and the code of conduct
Part of the National Trail network, this long-distance footpath covers 84 miles (135 km) along the line of Hadrian's Wall from coast-to-coast. Starting in Wallsend in Newcastle and ending in Bowness-on-Solway, this path weaves through beautiful countryside, encountering historic remains of Roman forts and milecastles, and splendid bridges. A suggested walking itinerary makes it easy for users to plan their journey along this popular route.
Highlights of this Planning Map include:
More than 20 highlighted places of interest with detailed descriptions and attractive photographs, including: the Vindolanda archaeological site, Chester's Roman fort, and Steel Rigg viewpoint.
A comprehensive index to more than 400 cities, towns and villages
A clear, visible route plotted across the map
Advice on safety and security when travelling along the route, as well as the countryside code and the code of conduct
Part of the National Trail network, this long-distance footpath covers 84 miles (135 km) along the line of Hadrian's Wall from coast-to-coast. Starting in Wallsend in Newcastle and ending in Bowness-on-Solway, this path weaves through beautiful countryside, encountering historic remains of Roman forts and milecastles, and splendid bridges. A suggested walking itinerary makes it easy for users to plan their journey along this popular route.