Hadrian's Wall

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Hadrian's Wall Adventure


Hadrian's Wall Adventure Treks


A One Week Self-Guided Walk Along the Hadrian's Wall Path

Whether it's seeking out the History, the Landscape, or the Challenge, walking the Hadrian's Wall Path National Trail is one of those not-to-be-forgotten ‘lifetime experiences'. There are various ways to ‘Walk the Wall', in terms of daily distance and accommodation, however we are the specialists in providing what could be said to be the most adventurous way to do it - an 84-mile 6 Day Walk between Camp and Bunkhouse.

Since the Trail opened in 2004, we have been the sole providers of Camping Treks along it. We can't claim full credit for the initial idea, as it's very much based on our own travels elsewhere around the globe. So, if you can imagine walking an Inca trail with just a light daysac containing basic needs for the day and someone else carrying your main baggage - which will be waiting for you at the end of your day's walk (next to your campbed or bunk) - well that's what we do, right here on our doorstep where we live as well as work, on Hadrian's Wall.

 

A One Week Adventure Trek - £199 per person*

 

  • 6 Day Self-Guided Hiking Trek

  • Guide Rendezvous on Arrival

  • 5 Nights Camping - Camp set-up, dismantled & moved by us

  • 2 Nights Bunkhouse (own room)

  • Campsite Fees

  • Campbeds

  • Safari Chairs

  • Baggage Transfers

Each group receives -

  • Hadrian's Wall Path Map
  • Hadrian's Wall Path Guidebook
  • Hadrian's Wall Kit List
  • Hadrian's Wall Advice on Time & Distance
  • Route Map

Camps are all set up for your arrival at the end of each day's walk. When you set off in the morning, the camp is dismantled and moved along with your baggage to the next location.

All camps are at registered campsites with wash, shower and cooking facilities, as well as being within easy walking distance of a pub for food and refreshments.

* Price is based on two or more persons sharing a tent / room. Solo occupancy throughout is available for a £70 supplement.

 

To read Travel Writer Jane Dunsford's comments on our camps in the Observer, take a look at

Where there's a Wall, there's a Way  

 

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