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Hadrian’s Wall Bus AD122 Timetable 2013

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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 2013 AD122 Hadrian’s Wall Bus timetable is available below.

Hadrian's Wall Bus

The AD122 Hadrian’s Wall Bus service route covers…

Penrith Bus Station
English Street, Carlisle
West Tower Street, Carlisle
Stag Inn, Crosby on Eden
Brampton Market Place
Lanercost Priory
Birdoswald Roman Fort
Gilsland (opposite the Village Hall)
Longbyre
Greenhead (opposite the hotel)
Walltown Roman Army Museum, Greenhead
Haltwhistle Railway Station, Haltwhistle
Market Square, Haltwhistle
Milecastle Inn, Cawfields, Haltwhistle
Once Brewed National Park Centre, Once Brewed
Vindolanda Roman Fort, Bardon Mill
Once Brewed National Park Centre, Once Brewed
Housesteads Roman Fort
Chesters Roman Fort, Chollerford
Acomb Garage, Chollerford
Hexham Railway Station, Station Road, Hexham
Hexham Tourist Information Centre, Queen’s Hall, Beaumont Street, Hexham
Corbridge Roman Town
Hill Street, Corbridge
Towne Gate, Heddon on the Wall
Central Station, Neville Street, Newcastle upon Tyne

You can view the AD122 Hadrian’s Wall Bus 2013 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 15th May 2013 15:08.

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20% Discount at Segedunum Roman Fort

Home > Tyne & Wear > North Tyneside > Wallsend > Segedunum Roman Fort

Segedunum Roman Fort, baths and museum is the most complete excavated Roman fort in Britain and is located at the Eastern end of Hadrian’s Wall, a 73 mile barrier from the River Tyne in the east to the Solway Firth in the west.

Segedunum (meaning ‘strong fort’) was home to 600 Roman soldiers for almost 300 years and can be found on Buddle Street, Wallsend, North Tyneside NE28 6HR.

Segedunum Roman Fort Wallsend North Tyneside NE28 6HR

You can explore what Roman life was like at Segedunum through interactive exhibits and models, from the top of their 35 metre high viewing tower and by examining original artefacts unearthed by archaeologists.

Segedunum Roman Fort, baths and museum is three minutes walk from Wallsend Metro (train) and bus station.

There is free car parking at the venue.

Segedunum Roman Fort’s summer (1st April until 31st October) opening hours are Monday to Friday 10am until 5pm; Saturday and Sunday 11am until 4pm.

Segedunum Roman Fort’s winter (1st November until 30th March) opening hours are Monday to Friday 10am until 3pm.

Segedunum Roman Fort is closed weekends during winter.

If you print and take along the voucher below you can receive a 20% discount off entrance prices that are normally £5.25 for adults, £3.25 for concessions, under 16’s can visit Segedunum Roman Fort for free.

If you are looking for hotel accommodation for your visit to Segedunum Roman Fort in North Tyneside, Wallsend 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 14th April 2013 18:44.

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Events, Family-Friendly, Museums & Art Galleries, Places to Visit

Arbeia Roman Fort Summer Season

Home > Tyne & Wear > South Shields > Arbeia Roman Fort & Museum

Arbeia Roman Fort & Museum can be found a few minutes walk from us over on Baring Street, South Shields, NE33 2BB.

Arbeia Roman Fort In South Shields Sign

Arbeia Roman Fort & Museum reopens for the summer from tomorrow.

Arbeia Roman Fort & Museum kick things off with a dramatic day of free-entry Roman re-enactments with Cohors Quinta Gallorum between 10am and 5pm.

Find out what life was like at Arbeia Roman Fort & Museum in the third century, from the clothes people wore to the weapons they used, and meet some ‘real’ Roman soldiers.

A fantastic day out for all the family at Arbeia Roman Fort & Museum in South Shields.

If you are looking for hotel accommodation close to Arbeia Roman Fort & Museum on Baring Street in South Shields our bed and breakfast best price and room availability is here Book Online.

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Published on 28th March 2013 22:13.

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New Visitor Centre on Hadrian’s Wall

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A visitor centre to boost Northumberland National Park takes a big step forward today.

The £10.5m The Sill – National Landscape Discovery Centre building would replace the current 1960’s Once Brewed tourist information centre and youth hostel on Hadrian’s Wall located on Military Road, Bardon Mill, Northumberland, NE47 7AN.

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The aim of the new visitor centre is to inspire visitors to explore the whole of Northumberland National Park and its landscape, history and wildlife.

It is expected to increase visitor numbers from the current 45,000 a year at Once Brewed to 120,000, generating £1.4m for the economy and creating and supporting 60 jobs.

Today, Northumberland National Park and the Youth Hostel Association will announce they have appointed award winning Newcastle-based Jane Darbyshire and David Kendall Architects to explore initial concepts for The Sill – National Landscape Discovery Centre.

The move is part of development work following the award of almost £400,000 a year ago by the Heritage Lottery Fund to work up ideas for the venture.

This will lead to a bid for a full grant of more than £6m.

“This will be a flagship centre for Northumberland National Park and will be of the landscape and inspired by the landscape,” said The Sill – National Landscape Discovery Centre project co-ordinator Laura Sole.

It is named after the Great Whin Sill, the band of distinctive, hard rock which outcrops in the North East from Lindisfarne and Hadrian’s Wall to Teesdale.

The idea is for the centre to use whinstone in its construction and feature various roofs, including turf and heather thatch, and viewing platforms.

The centre would also include educational facilities and activities, and cater for visiting groups in an adjacent high-class 80-bed youth hostel, while also selling and promoting local goods and produce.

The vision is that it will serve as a hub from which people can explore more of the 400sq miles of Northumberland National Park and its history from hill forts to the Reivers.

Tony Gates, park chief executive, said “This area has built up a fantastic international reputation for its association with Hadrian’s Wall and Roman history but it is often also the broader landscape which makes a lasting impression on visitors and inspires them to return.

The Sill – National Landscape Discovery Centre project will place all of Northumberland National Park and the wider landscapes of the North East on the global map for a whole new set of reasons around its unique and magnificent geographic and geological significance.

The building itself will offer a fantastic educational asset and resource for the North East and UK as a whole, as well as very real gains in terms of attracting visitor numbers and spend, creating new jobs and boosting the local economy.

Our aim is nothing short of transforming how people engage with landscapes.

We are now looking forward to sharing these with the public and inviting them to help us shape and create a world-class visitor experience.”

JDDK director Nicky Watson said “We’re delighted to have been appointed for this exciting project alongside Glen Kemp as landscape architects and Cundalls as planning consultants.

We’re now looking forward to developing the proposals.”

YHA property director, Jake Chalmers, said “We’re excited at the way our partnership with the national park will revitalise our presence here.

People value the history, beauty and landscape of this place and the welcome and social atmosphere we offer, so much so that we’ve had a youth hostel here since 1934.”

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 20th March 2013 16:34.

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Hadrian’s Wall Bus AD122 Timetable 2012

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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 2012 AD122 Hadrian’s Wall Bus timetable is available below.

Hadrian's Wall Bus

The AD122 Hadrian’s Wall Bus service route covers…

Penrith Bus Station
English Street, Carlisle
West Tower Street, Carlisle
Stag Inn, Crosby on Eden
Brampton Market Place
Lanercost Priory
Birdoswald Roman Fort
Gilsland (opposite the Village Hall)
Longbyre
Greenhead (opposite the hotel)
Walltown Roman Army Museum, Greenhead
Haltwhistle Railway Station, Haltwhistle
Market Square, Haltwhistle
Milecastle Inn, Cawfields, Haltwhistle
Once Brewed National Park Centre, Once Brewed
Vindolanda Roman Fort, Bardon Mill
Once Brewed National Park Centre, Once Brewed
Housesteads Roman Fort
Chesters Roman Fort, Chollerford
Acomb Garage, Chollerford
Hexham Railway Station, Station Road, Hexham
Hexham Tourist Information Centre, Queen’s Hall, Beaumont Street, Hexham
Corbridge Roman Town
Hill Street, Corbridge
Towne Gate, Heddon on the Wall
Central Station, Neville Street, Newcastle upon Tyne

You can view the AD122 Hadrian’s Wall Bus 2012 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 1st April 2012 16:39.

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