After a few detours we left Glasgow and headed south. The countryside is green, lush and covered in wind veins. All over the countryside ? What do you think of them?
Did a brief drive through Carlisle and then out to Hadrians Wall. Steve has been in training for his few days walk. Will his knees carry him along the wall ?
First stop was Birdoswalk Roman Fort. It has been uncovered in recent years and is a popular place for families. Lots of child related activities.

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We called into the Roman Army Museum.
Such a great place. Lots of displays about how the wall was built. The huge number of soldiers who were moved here to build it in AD 122 l. Hadrian built it to secure the border of what was called Britannia.
There was a great movie. Everyone sitting with their 3D glasses marvelling on how these poor soldiers did it.

From here Steve launched into his walk. He planned on 12 km. Along the wall up and down and making new friends along the way.


Some people walk for 4-5 days. Others do sections. Steve choose two days to walk. Tomorrow will be longer.
I chose to drive the little roads around the area. Up and around I went. Names like Haltwhistle, Bardon Mill, Greenhead. It’s a beautiful part of the country. I love looking at the walkers. Big walking sticks and determination written all over their faces. It gives a sense of community.
I arrived at our hotel for the night. It’s right on the wall and called Twice Brewed ! They have a brewery on site called Once Brewed.

Steve was ready for a beer and a hearty meal. We tend to have breakfast and maybe miss lunch. So a big dinner for Steve tonight.

I forgot to rank our room in Glasgow. A 2 🛌🛌it was roomy but the bathroom was quite old fashioned and there was noise from the back alley!!hundreds of bottles being collected and smashed each night!
Breakfast was good though and Leslie our breakfast waitress looked like she could be an extra on Downton Abbey.
Tonight a small room at Twice Brewed.
Steve’s knees are doing well. 12kms – impressive!!
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Romans in the U.K.? I never knew. Perspective, … is the wall tall, short, varied? Also, is each stone the weight of a “stone”? How was the Yorkshire Pudding? Keep on Truckin’, Steve!
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That Yorkie looked delicious… what a meal. We loved our visit and short walks along Hadrian’s Wall, back in 2015. Great effort, Steve! Wind turbines are a great idea, though they are a bit of a blight on the scenery, and those living or staying nearby often complain about the noise. Saw HEAPS of them along the Camino route in Spain. Bx🤩
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Thanks for all your comments Bern. Yes the Yorkie was great.
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