Hike Hadrian's Wall and the Lake District
Operated by Exodus Adventure Travels

Hike Hadrian's Wall and the Lake District

From
CAD 5,000
Duration
7 days
Countries
United Kingdom
Activity
easy

The adventure

Discover forts, fells and film sets in the storied wilds of northern England For an adventurous getaway combining history and hiking, few destinations can compete with the windswept wilds of northern England. Here we meet long-gone monarchs and marauding invaders at Alnwick and Bamburgh castles, both seen in TV shows and films, including Harry Potter, Downton Abbey and The Last Kingdom. We also cross to

At a glance

Duration
7 days
Route
Countries
United Kingdom
Activity level
easy
Style
Culture & History, Multi-Country / Grand Tour, Trekking & Hiking
Group size
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Flights
Not included
Solo travellers
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Day by day

Ruins of Hardknott Fort with a mountainous backdrop in England's Lake District.
Your journey through

United Kingdom

Day 1Adventure begins in NewcastleOur adventure begins in Newcastle, once a titan of industry, now transformed into a business hub and cultural powerhouse. If you arrive with time to spare, you could walk to the Tyne Bridge, a Grade II*-listed arch spanning the river after which it was named. Opened in October 1928 by King George V, it is now the most famous of seven bridges crossing the Tyne and an icon of the city. Around 6pm, say hello to your tour leader and fellow travellers in the hotel reception, where we gather as a group for the first time to get to know each other and learn more about the adventures ahead. Your tour leader then ensures a big welcome by arranging a group dinner. Want more time in Newcastle? Secure pre-tour hotel nights through your sales representative. Upgrade to a superior room today – speak to your sales representative for more details
Stunning night cityscape of Newcastle's Tyne Bridge reflecting in the river.Newcastle
Our adventure begins in Newcastle, once a titan of industry, now transformed into a business hub and cultural powerhouse. If you arrive with time to spare, you could walk to the Tyne Bridge, a Grade II*-listed arch spanning the river after which it was named. Opened in October 1928 by King George V, it is now the most famous of seven bridges crossing the Tyne and an icon of the city. Around 6pm, say hello to your tour leader and fellow travellers in the hotel reception, where we gather as a group for the first time to get to know each other and learn more about the adventures ahead. Your tour leader then ensures a big welcome by arranging a group dinner. Want more time in Newcastle? Secure pre-tour hotel nights through your sales representative. Upgrade to a superior room today – speak to your sales representative for more details
Map showing Newcastle
Day 2Alnwick and AlnmouthWe leave the city and head to Alnwick, an ancient market town guarded by an imposing Norman castle. Our exploration starts with a walk around town, before we head to Alnwick Castle, the second largest inhabited castle in the UK behind Windsor Castle. Built in the 11th century, the fort was originally a defensive stronghold – seen in the extra-thick stone walls – but has more recently become a picturesque setting for TV and film, featuring in Downton Abbey and as Hogwarts in the first two Harry Potter movies. Our visit includes a wander round the lavish state rooms and the opportunity to try archery, take broomstick flying lessons as Harry Potter once did here, and visit the artisans courtyard to experience 14th-century life. This afternoon, we head to the coastal village of Alnmouth, where rows of pastel-coloured fishermen's cottages and stone houses line the River Aln. Here we explore the traditional high street, dipping into gift shops, cafes and pubs. The leader can recommend somewhere for dinner, but what better way to cap a day of tradition than with fish and chips on the beach, a classic British seaside experience?
Explore the historic Alnwick Castle in England, captured under a stunning sky with autumn hues.Alnwick and Alnmouth
We leave the city and head to Alnwick, an ancient market town guarded by an imposing Norman castle. Our exploration starts with a walk around town, before we head to Alnwick Castle, the second largest inhabited castle in the UK behind Windsor Castle. Built in the 11th century, the fort was originally a defensive stronghold – seen in the extra-thick stone walls – but has more recently become a picturesque setting for TV and film, featuring in Downton Abbey and as Hogwarts in the first two Harry Potter movies. Our visit includes a wander round the lavish state rooms and the opportunity to try archery, take broomstick flying lessons as Harry Potter once did here, and visit the artisans courtyard to experience 14th-century life. This afternoon, we head to the coastal village of Alnmouth, where rows of pastel-coloured fishermen's cottages and stone houses line the River Aln. Here we explore the traditional high street, dipping into gift shops, cafes and pubs. The leader can recommend somewhere for dinner, but what better way to cap a day of tradition than with fish and chips on the beach, a classic British seaside experience?
Map showing Alnwick and Alnmouth
Day 3Lindisfarne and Bamburgh CastleWe head to Lindisfarne (also known as Holy Island) after breakfast, which is considered the birthplace of Christianity in England. This tidal island is cut off from the mainland by the sea twice a day; don’t worry, we check the tides before making the journey across. Here we visit the ruins of a 12th-century priory, which was founded by Norman monks and played a vital role in introducing Christianity to Anglo-Saxon England. We also walk past a castle that was converted into a private holiday home by Sir Edwin Lutyens, an architect who had a major role in the formation of New Delhi, India. We then take a tour of Bamburgh Castle, which you may recognise from the Netflix series The Last Kingdom. Built on a rocky plateau right next to the Northumberland coastline, this imposing fort has played guardian to the area for more than 1,400 years, hosting several kings and witnessing many bloody battles. The length of todays walk is affected by the tidal conditions.
We head to Lindisfarne (also known as Holy Island) after breakfast, which is considered the birthplace of Christianity in England. This tidal island is cut off from the mainland by the sea twice a day; don’t worry, we check the tides before making the journey across. Here we visit the ruins of a 12th-century priory, which was founded by Norman monks and played a vital role in introducing Christianity to Anglo-Saxon England. We also walk past a castle that was converted into a private holiday home by Sir Edwin Lutyens, an architect who had a major role in the formation of New Delhi, India. We then take a tour of Bamburgh Castle, which you may recognise from the Netflix series The Last Kingdom. Built on a rocky plateau right next to the Northumberland coastline, this imposing fort has played guardian to the area for more than 1,400 years, hosting several kings and witnessing many bloody battles. The length of todays walk is affected by the tidal conditions.
Day 4Hadrian’s Wall to the Lake DistrictHead across the country to Hadrian’s Wall, a World Heritage site stretching 73mi (117km) from coast to coast. This 1,900-year-old relic once marked the northwest border of the Roman empire, cutting through the still-wild landscape. Before starting our hike, we set the scene with a visit to The Sill. At this modern discovery centre, we can learn from dedicated volunteers about the history, landscapes and conservation projects of the region. Setting off on our hike, we visit Vindolanda, a complete Roman garrison, which has been excavated for years and is still being uncovered, and pass the site of the felled tree at Sycamore Gap. After completing our route, we take a bus transfer to the Lake District, a beloved national park of spectacular rural landscapes and quintessential old English towns. Upgrade to a prestige room today – speak to your sales representative for more details
Head across the country to Hadrian’s Wall, a World Heritage site stretching 73mi (117km) from coast to coast. This 1,900-year-old relic once marked the northwest border of the Roman empire, cutting through the still-wild landscape. Before starting our hike, we set the scene with a visit to The Sill. At this modern discovery centre, we can learn from dedicated volunteers about the history, landscapes and conservation projects of the region. Setting off on our hike, we visit Vindolanda, a complete Roman garrison, which has been excavated for years and is still being uncovered, and pass the site of the felled tree at Sycamore Gap. After completing our route, we take a bus transfer to the Lake District, a beloved national park of spectacular rural landscapes and quintessential old English towns. Upgrade to a prestige room today – speak to your sales representative for more details
Day 5Walk up Cat BellsToday we embark on a classic Lake District experience: fell walking. Our fell (the name derives from an old Norse word meaning mountain or moor-covered hill) is Cat Bells, one of the most beautiful in the region, with a mixture of terrain and at an elevation of just 1,480ft (451m) tall. At the top, we have wonderful panoramas taking in the countryside and the expansive lake known as Derwent Water. This afternoon, we take the ferry back to Keswick. Then we have free time to relax or explore this historic market town. Upgrade to a prestige room today – speak to your sales representative for more details
Today we embark on a classic Lake District experience: fell walking. Our fell (the name derives from an old Norse word meaning mountain or moor-covered hill) is Cat Bells, one of the most beautiful in the region, with a mixture of terrain and at an elevation of just 1,480ft (451m) tall. At the top, we have wonderful panoramas taking in the countryside and the expansive lake known as Derwent Water. This afternoon, we take the ferry back to Keswick. Then we have free time to relax or explore this historic market town. Upgrade to a prestige room today – speak to your sales representative for more details
Day 6Walk up HelvellynToday we tackle our second peak, Helvellyn, the third highest fell in the Lake District at 3,118ft (950m) tall. It’s been called the greatest walk in England with stretching views over the rural landscape; we go up and down via the most popular route which gets gradually steeper until we reach the rewarding summit. At the top, we can marvel at the whole Lake District; at the bottom, we stop for a pint in the King’s Head, a 17th-century coaching inn turned traditional pub with sensational views over the landscape. Upgrade to a prestige room today – speak to your sales representative for more details
Today we tackle our second peak, Helvellyn, the third highest fell in the Lake District at 3,118ft (950m) tall. It’s been called the greatest walk in England with stretching views over the rural landscape; we go up and down via the most popular route which gets gradually steeper until we reach the rewarding summit. At the top, we can marvel at the whole Lake District; at the bottom, we stop for a pint in the King’s Head, a 17th-century coaching inn turned traditional pub with sensational views over the landscape. Upgrade to a prestige room today – speak to your sales representative for more details
Day 7Adventure ends in PenrithAfter breakfast, we begin our return journey home. To make things easy, there’s a transfer to Penrith where there are hourly trains to London and Scotland. We will arrive at Penrith station by 09:30am. If you’d like to explore the Lake District a little more, speak to your sales representative about extending your stay.
A picturesque view of Penrith town and surrounding countryside in England.Penrith
After breakfast, we begin our return journey home. To make things easy, there’s a transfer to Penrith where there are hourly trains to London and Scotland. We will arrive at Penrith station by 09:30am. If you’d like to explore the Lake District a little more, speak to your sales representative about extending your stay.
Map showing Penrith

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Scenic view of Whernside in Yorkshire Dales, lush green fields and stone walls under cloudy skies.
Peaceful clean river flowing near green farm fields and hills against cloudy sky
Beautiful landscape of Talisker Bay, Isle of Skye, Scotland with reflections and rolling hills.
View of the London Eye with vibrant autumn trees reflecting in a serene park lake.
Passenger ferry with flag of England moored on rippling water near coast against green hills covered with grass in nature

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