Breeze and Dobson Award 2023
The Hadrian’s Wall Partnership Board invites nominations and self-nominations for the 2023 Breeze & Dobson Award, designed to recognise research related to Hadrian's Wall which has taken place in non-academic settings.
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Explore the history and beauty of Hadrian’s Wall Country, where Roman heritage meets stunning landscapes. From ancient ruins, cosy cafés and family attractions, to cycle trails, walking routes and award-winning venues serving the freshest local produce, there’s something for everyone along Hadrian’s Wall
The Hadrian’s Wall Partnership Board invites nominations and self-nominations for the 2023 Breeze & Dobson Award, designed to recognise research related to Hadrian's Wall which has taken place in non-academic settings.
With miles of rolling countryside, charming cafés, and open-air attractions, could Hadrian’s Wall Country be the most dog-friendly tourist destination in the UK? We've put together the perfect itinerary
In celebration of Hadrian’s Wall’s 1900th anniversary, English Heritage has installed a contemporary and colourful take on the original Roman gatehouse at Housesteads Roman Fort – one of the Wall’s best preserved and most important sites.
A World Heritage Site since 1987, Hadrian’s Wall is an astounding feat of engineering.
There’s lots of suggestions here for family days out and explorers. In addition to the Roman sites there are sandy beaches, lovely seaside towns, local attractions and stunning views across the Solway to Scotland and to the Isle of Man.
If you’re a family group with kids of up to around 14 and staying in Northumberland or near Newcastle, this is for you. The central section of Hadrian’s Wall (between Corbridge and Greenhead) is packed with Roman attractions.
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