Hadrian's Wall Trek

This most ancient of charity treks takes us from Lanercost Priory to Brocolitia, encompassing some of the most visited and fascinating ruins.

Deposit : £ 95 

Sponsorship : £ 600

Hadrian’s Wall was built in AD122 on the orders of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, and stretched from the East to West coasts of Britain, from Bowness on Solway in the West to Wallsend in the East.

This most ancient of charity treks takes us from Chollerford to Gisland, encompassing some fascinating ruins. It is the most remarkable Roman monument in the country, and quite unique throughout the former Empire. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site – which cuts through Northumberland National Park, Hadrian’s Wall attracts trekkers from all over, as it offers great challenging walks, filled with a stunning backdrop and history. It’s a perfect location for charity challenges in the UK sector of fundraising events.

When will you plan your invasion? Join and conquer the Wall today!

Day 1

We meet at our campsite near Haltwhistle in the early evening for a group meal and event briefing.

Day 2

After breakfast, our trek begins! Distance trekked – 14 miles (approx.).

Day 3

Following our hearty breakfast we trek straight from our tents to Brocolitia. Trekking distance 11 miles (approx.).

What's included

• All meals will be provided from dinner on day 1 through to lunch on day 3
• Two nights' camping (tents provided on a twin share basis)
• All meals from dinner on day 1 to through to lunch day 3
For more details please call the fundraising office on 01263 722287 or email [email protected]