Once Brewed Circular Day Hiking Hadrians Wall was a varied and interesting hike over rugged fields, moorland paths, country lanes and beside Hadrians Wall with a number of short steep inclines.
The route was circular in an clockwise direction, first heading west from the Once Brewed National Parks Centre along the B6318 main road before heading south west across pastures. The route then went in a westerly direction via a track, a lane and over rugged fields with hollows and shallow sink holes.
The route then went north down a lane, crossing the B6318 to another lane and onwards across the Vallum to Milecastle 42 on Hadrians Wall at Cawfield Crags next to an old quarry. From here the path led east beside the undulating wall past Thorny Doors, Caw Gap Turret and Caw Gap and beyond the trig point on Winshield Crags to a lane. Here the route went south down a lane back to Once Brewed National Parks Centre.
Read more about this Once Brewed Circular Day Hiking in Northumberland, England, UK on my blog at: Once Brewed Circular Day Hiking, Hadrians Wall, Northumberland
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