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Hadrian’s Wall Bus AD122 Timetable & Fares 2018

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If you are staying at our bed and breakfast accommodation and are planning to visit Hadrian’s Wall using public transport then the 2018 AD122 Hadrian’s Wall Bus timetable is available below.

Hadrian's Wall Bus 2018

The AD122 Hadrian’s Wall Bus service route covers…

Hexham Bus Station
Hexham Railway Station, Station Road, Hexham
Chesters Roman Fort, Chollerford
Housesteads Roman Fort
The Sill – National Landscape Discovery Centre
Vindolanda Roman Fort, Bardon Mill
The Sill – National Landscape Discovery Centre
Milecastle Inn, Cawfields, Haltwhistle
Walltown Roman Army Museum, Greenhead
Greenhead Hotel, Bar & Restaurant, Greenhead
Herding Hill Farm Campsite
Market Square, Haltwhistle
Haltwhistle Railway Station, Haltwhistle

You can view the AD122 Hadrian’s Wall Bus 2018 timetable and fares below…

Bicycles are welcome aboard the AD122 Hadrian’s Wall Bus service.

If you are travelling along Hadrian’s Wall by bicycle and are looking for a place to stay we offer Bicycle Friendly Accommodation.

Hadrian’s Wall is an extremely popular destination for our guests – walking Hadrian’s Wall path, by bicycle along Hadrian’s Cycleway or just as a day visitor to the excavated Roman forts along Hadrian’s Wall.

Highlights along the AD122 Hadrian’s Wall Bus route include…

Chesters Roman Fort
Nestled in a beautiful riverside location, it’s not hard to see why Chesters was a good spot for the Romans to set up a base.

Chesters Roman Fort boasts one of the best preserved Roman bathhouses you can see in Britain.

Housesteads Roman Fort
Housesteads Roman Fort is the most iconic of all the Hadrian’s Wall sites.

The views and Roman remains are spectacular.

Delve into the fort’s story and see a stunning collection of artefacts.

A CGI film flies through time and reconstructs Housesteads Roman Fort before your very eyes.

Vindolanda Roman Fort
A stunning excavated fort and civilian settlement with extensive museum displaying amazing artefacts from the site including some of the world famous Vindolanda Writing Tablets.

Walltown Roman Army Museum
An extensive museum which gives the whole family a fantastic introduction to the Roman Army and Hadrian’s Wall.

Be transported back 2000 years when you put on your 3D glasses to watch the award winning Eagles Eye film.

Walltown Crags
This is one of the finest places to see Hadrian’s Wall, where it snakes and dives through dramatic countryside along the crags of the Whin Sill.

Birdoswald Roman Fort
Birdoswald Roman Fort is the perfect place to see the longest continuous remaining stretch of the magnificent World Heritage Site of Hadrian’s Wall.

Explore the extensive remains of the Roman fort and discover interactive displays.

If you are planning a visit to Hadrian’s Wall by bus then be sure to present your AD122 Hadrian’s Wall Bus ticket on entry to receive the following discounts…

Save 10% on admission to Vindolanda Roman Fort; Walltown Roman Army Museum; Housesteads Roman Fort; Chesters Roman Fort and Birdoswald Roman Fort.

If you are looking for hotel accommodation for your visit to Hadrian’s Wall our bed and breakfast best price and room availability is here Book Online.

Room information including photographs can be found on the Accommodation page of our website.

Published on 29th March 2018 15:02.

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South Tyneside Guide – Arbeia Roman Fort

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The latest 2017 guide to South Tyneside is out. Request your own free 33 page copy of the guide when you book online on our website.

Here is an extract from the latest 2017 guide to South Tyneside…

Arbeia Roman Fort Free South Tyneside Visitor Guide 2017

History In The Making

Did you know that the Roman Emperor Severus once stayed at Arbeia Roman Fort? South Tyneside has a rich and captivating cultural history, and its museums are paving the way with their engaging exhibits and technological innovations.

From Roman military defence to coal mining and ship building, South Tyneside has been at the heart of a number of key moments of social and industrial expansion, and this fascinating history is celebrated in two of the area’s museums and historic sites – Arbeia Roman Fort & Museum and South Shields Museum & Art Gallery. Watch a gladiator fight, pay a visit to a Roman barracks and then immerse yourself in works by some of the finest 20th century painters – all right here in South Tyneside.

The Final Frontier

Dating back to 160 AD, Arbeia Roman Fort is one of the most important heritage sites in the UK. The former garrison once provided military supplies to troops stationed along Hadrian’s Wall and was an important coastal defence. So much so that Emperor Severus stationed himself there during his Scottish campaigns in the 3rd century – “and wherever the Emperor was is considered to be the centre of the Roman Empire,” Geoff Woodward, the Museum Manager, adds. It is now an immersive attraction where visitors of all ages can learn more about this crucial period of history and it’s just a few minutes’ walk from South Shields seafront.

The star attraction of the museum is the archaeological remains uncovered from on-site excavations. “It’s one of the best collections from Roman Britain,” Geoff says. Among the artefacts are a complete ringmail suit which was left behind during a fire at the barracks, jet jewellery and the tombstone of a southern slave named Reginia. “Her husband came from Barates in Syria so the gravestone has script in Latin and Arabic,” Geoff explains. “Arbeia was a cosmopolitan place.”

In 2017 you can see these local finds displayed at Arbeia alongside international treasures in the exciting Hadrian’s Cavalry exhibition, an in-depth look at the life of the Roman cavalry which is being held in venues across the full 150-mile stretch of Hadrian’s Wall. “We’ve got two star loans,” Geoff explains, “a cavalry helmet and a cavalry sword that have come from Germany and Austria dating from 150AD.”

A trip to Arbeia Roman Fort is a fully immersive experience. You can explore the fort to discover where the various artefacts were unearthed and it’s one of the few places in the country where you can see full-size reconstructions of Roman buildings. Climb to the ramparts at the top of the reconstructed West Gate, and see for yourself how different life was for a soldier in barracks and a commanding officer in their more luxurious homes.

Thanks to new funding, the museum has recently introduced a Roman trail app (for iPhone and android) which leads visitors to Arbeia through South Shields town centre, marking historical milestones along the route. “It goes through North Marine Park so that you get that view over the river mouth and you can really understand the strategic location of Arbeia,” Geoff explains.

So grab your helmet and prepare to be transported back to Roman times. It seems that after almost 2,000 years, Arbeia Roman Fort is still paving the way.

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Published on 15th June 2017 14:10.

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South Tyneside Guide – Families

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The latest 2017 guide to South Tyneside is out.

Request your own free 33 page copy of the Official Guide to South Tyneside when you book direct on our website.

Here is an extract from the latest 2017 guide to South Tyneside

South Shields Coastline Free South Tyneside Visitor Guide 2017

Family Favourites

South Tyneside is jam-packed with fun things to do and great places to visit.

Plan your next family outing with this handy guide.

Haven Point.

This state-of-the-art leisure centre on the seafront at South Shields comes complete with two pools, a sauna, a steam room, a gym, two dance studios and a cafe.

Oh yeah, and there are some wicked water slides in the leisure waters area, along with a bubble spa and a water play area.

Dive in.

Jarrow Hall.

A fantastic new attraction where little historians can learn more about one of the North East’s most famous names: the Venerable Bede.

Animal-lovers will delight in wandering around the farm, meeting pigs, goats and other animals.

Marsden Bay.

At this beautiful setting, the whole family can clamber among the rock pools and watch the kittiwakes, fulmars, gulls and cormorants of one of England’s most important seabird colonies.

The Word. National Centre for the Written Word.

One of South Shields’ top attractions, this new, state of-the-art venue is perfect for families – there’s even a whole floor dedicated to children.

The library here is home to more than 70,000 books, StoryWorld is an immersive storytelling experience kids will love and 2017 sees the Shiver Me Timbers exhibit come sailing into South Shields, ready to take little landlubbers on a nautical adventure they’ll never forget.

Ocean Beach Pleasure Park.

A classic seaside funfair full of timeless rides and high-tech attractions.

Urban Wave, the only surf simulator of its kind in the country, allows your little beach dudes to try out surfing without getting wet, while the Laser Maze will test your agility to its limits.

Can you get across the room without crossing the laser beam?

South Marine Park.

The crowning jewel of South Shields’ seafront, South Marine Park boasts a miniature steam train, a boating lake and two play areas.

In addition, there’s green space, picnic tables, a café and, of course, great views of the sea.

Just next door, North Marine Park also offers stellar views.

South Tyneside has loads more green spaces to enjoy too.

Be sure to check out Cornthwaite Park at Whitburn, Drewetts Park in Jarrow and Tilesheds Nature Reserve in Boldon.

South Shields Museum & Art Gallery and Arbeia Roman Fort & Museum.

Discover the history of the area on a day out to this celebration of South Tyneside’s heritage which brings 4,000 years of history to life across two floors and is home to insects and reptiles at Creature Corner.

While we’re on the subject of history, don’t forget to explore Arbeia Roman Fort & Museum — a key garrison and military supply base to other forts along Hadrian’s Wall.

Learn about the area’s Roman history through re-enactments, falconry displays and gladiator battles.

The Dunes Bowling Alley.

Jump into the soft play area, get competitive in the bowling alley, get even more competitive in the arcade, then top it all off with a Sunday lunch.

Find this popular entertainment venue on South Shields seafront.

The Leas.

This two-mile stretch of coastal pathways, laid out along the 250 million-year-old cliffs, will lead you along the stunning shoreline from Sandhaven Beach to Marsden Bay and Souter Lighthouse and The Leas where inquisitive minds can learn about the smugglers that used to frequent the area.

You’ll get some great views of the sea from your vantage point high above the waves, which also makes for a great cycling, dog-walking and kite-flying location.

South Shields’ Beaches.

There are some great beaches at South Shields including both Littlehaven Beach and Sandhaven Beach.

Water-sport enthusiasts love the shelter that the pier offers at Littlehaven Beach, while Sandhaven Beach is a great spot for building a sandcastle.

If you’d rather keep your shoes and socks on though, why not go for a stroll along the promenade?

We All Scream for Ice Cream.

There’s nothing quite like a day out with an ice cream to round it off.

Fortunately, in South Tyneside, we’re pretty much spoilt for choice on spots to pick up a coneful of something creamy.

Try Minchella & Co, Scoop & Bean or the Ghiaccio Ice Cream & Dessert Lounge next time you’re out and about.

The Shields Ferry.

Kids love novel modes of transport, don’t they?

Shun the car and jump aboard the Shields Ferry running between North Shields and South Shields.

It only takes seven minutes to cross the mighty River Tyne, but the kids will love it.

Family Events.

There are plenty of events happening in South Tyneside that the whole family will enjoy.

In 2017, the South Tyneside Festival’s summer concerts at Bents Park include acts such as KT Tunstall and Busted, while the Summer Parade will be entitled Once Upon a Time and take its inspiration from classic children’s stories such as Peter Pan and The Jungle Book.

During the summer holidays, Kids Fun-Fest will run regularly at South Shields Amphitheatre and include performers, entertainers and a gunge tank!

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Published on 15th June 2017 13:30.

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Come & Visit Hexham in Northumberland

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If you are staying at our bed and breakfast accommodation you may like to spend a day in Hexham, Northumberland.

Come And Visit Hexham In Northumberland NE46

We have the 2017 Hexham tourist information leaflet for you to read or download…

Highlights of Hexham include the Art Deco Forum Cinema, Market Place, Hexham, Northumberland, NE46 1XF; Hadrian’s Wall; Hexham Abbey, Beaumont Street, Hexham, Northumberland, NE46 3NB and Queens Hall Arts Centre, Beaumont Street, Hexham, Northumberland, NE46 3NB.

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Published on 13th May 2017 18:58.

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Hadrian’s Wall Bus AD122 2017 Timetable

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If you are staying at our bed and breakfast accommodation and are planning to visit Hadrian’s Wall using public transport then the 2017 AD122 Hadrian’s Wall Bus timetable is available below.

Hadrian's Wall Bus 2017

The AD122 Hadrian’s Wall Bus service route covers…

Hexham Bus Station, Hexham
Hexham Railway Station, Station Road, Hexham
Chesters Roman Fort, Chollerford
Housesteads Roman Fort
Once Brewed National Park Centre, Once Brewed
Vindolanda Roman Fort, Bardon Mill
Once Brewed National Park Centre, Once Brewed
Milecastle Inn, Cawfields, Haltwhistle
Walltown Roman Army Museum, Greenhead
Greenhead Hotel, Bar & Restaurant, Greenhead
Market Square, Haltwhistle
Haltwhistle Railway Station, Haltwhistle

The current AD122 Hadrian’s Wall Bus fares can be found below…

You can view the AD122 Hadrian’s Wall Bus 2017 timetable below…

Bicycles are welcome aboard the AD122 Hadrian’s Wall Bus service.

If you are travelling along Hadrian’s Wall by bicycle and are looking for a place to stay we offer Bicycle Friendly Accommodation.

Hadrian’s Wall is an extremely popular destination for our guests – walking Hadrian’s Wall path, by bicycle along Hadrian’s Cycleway or just as a day visitor to the excavated Roman forts along Hadrian’s Wall.

If you are looking for hotel accommodation for your visit to Hadrian’s Wall our bed and breakfast best price and room availability is here Book Online.

Room information including photographs can be found on the Accommodation page of our website.

Published on 21st March 2017 18:30.

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