Challenge yourself to trek for charity along 25 miles of Hadrian’s Wall – an amazing Roman defence that was built in AD122 on the orders of the Roman Emperor Hadrian. It stretched from the east to west coasts of Britain, from Bowness on Solway in the West to Wallsend in the east.
This most ancient of charity treks will take you from Chollerford to Gisland, encompassing some breathtaking views and fascinating ruins. It is the most remarkable Roman monument in the country, and unique throughout the former Roman Empire.
Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site – which cuts through Northumberland National Park - Hadrian’s Wall attracts trekkers from all over. Offering great challenging walks, filled with a stunning backdrop and history, it’s a perfect location for charity challenges in the UK.
Departure dates
7 – 9 September 2012
12 - 14 April 2013
Book your place
To register for this trip, there is a registration fee of £55 and we ask you to commit to raising a minimum sponsorship level of £520.
Email our events team today to request your FREE information pack which includes full itinerary details.
Book your place for April 2013