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Northumberland Directory Walking
The best way to Enjoy Northumberland is by foot on one of the many signposted walks and trails. Northumberland offers walks to suite any ability across varied terin from the Chevioy Hills to the Hadrians Wall walk. If water is your thing then the 26 mile round Keilder Water walk could be right up your street. Hadrian\'s Wall Walk |
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Leg 6 - Carlisle to Bowness on Solway |
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This is Leg 6 of the Hadrians Wall Walk - Carlisle to Bowness on Solway
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Facts about Northumbria
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Hadrian's Wall was 80 Roman miles (73½ modern miles or 117 kilometres) long, Hadrian's Wall extendes west from Wallsend on the River Tyne to the shore of the Solway Firth. |
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