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Spanning 2000 years of history this fort is beside excellent stretches of Hadrian's Wall. Good interpretation of Roman History.
400 yards of wall. One of the best places of all to see the Wall, dramatically showing the crags of the whin sill.
A fine 914 metre stretch of wall, including 2 turrets, ending at a bridge abutment, much altered in Roman times owing to changes in the course of the river and rebuilding of the bridge.
A fine 914 metre (2,999 feet) stretch of Wall, including two turrets and impressive bridge remains beside the River Irthing.
This 350 yard stretch of Wall includes the highest point on Hadrian's Wall and enjoys spectacular views of rugged country.
The remains of one of a network of signal towers predating Hadrian’s Wall, Pike Hill was later joined to the Wall at an angle of 45 degrees.
Turrets west of Birdoswald: Piper Sike has a cooking-hearth
A mile-long section of the Wall, rebuilt in stone later in Hadrian’s reign. It is linked to Birdoswald Roman Fort.
One of the best-preserved milecastles on the wall, remains of north and south gates enclosing walls and a pair of small barrack blocks.
A dramatic section of wall with turrets and an impressive milecastle.