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In the footsteps of Hadrian's Wall: On the border of Scotland and England

In the footsteps of Hadrian's Wall: On the border of Scotland and England

Duration 7 days
Inspiration History & heritage
From 1,500 per person

Pourquoi choisir un voyage au Mur d’Hadrien ?

Un voyage au Mur d’Hadrien est une formidable occasion de découvrir une région où l’histoire se mêle à des paysages spectaculaires. Pendant sept jours, vous traversez le sud de l’Écosse et le nord de l’Angleterre, à la rencontre de châteaux majestueux, de cités historiques et de l’une des plus impressionnantes frontières de l’Empire romain. C’est un itinéraire qui séduira autant les passionnés de patrimoine que les amoureux de grands espaces.

Entre Édimbourg et les grandes pages de l’histoire écossaise

Votre aventure débute à Édimbourg, une capitale au caractère unique. Flâner dans la vieille ville, visiter son château perché sur un ancien volcan ou admirer le panorama depuis Arthur’s Seat permet de s’imprégner immédiatement de l’atmosphère écossaise. Vous pourrez également découvrir le palais de Holyroodhouse ou pousser la porte de l’un des nombreux musées qui racontent l’histoire mouvementée du pays.

En poursuivant votre route, vous rejoignez Stirling, véritable berceau de l’histoire nationale. Son château domine toute la région et évoque les grandes figures écossaises comme William Wallace ou Robert the Bruce. Un peu plus loin, le château de Tantallon impressionne par sa silhouette dressée face aux falaises de la mer du Nord.

Les plus beaux châteaux du nord de l’Angleterre

Le voyage continue ensuite vers le Northumberland, une région encore préservée où les paysages alternent entre plages sauvages et forteresses médiévales. Les châteaux de Bamburgh et d’Alnwick comptent parmi les plus spectaculaires du Royaume-Uni. Tous deux ont d’ailleurs servi de décor à de nombreux films et séries, ce qui ajoute une touche de magie à la visite.

Le Mur d’Hadrien et les paysages du Lake District

Votre voyage au Mur d’Hadrien vous conduit ensuite à Durham, dont l’imposante cathédrale est inscrite au patrimoine mondial de l’UNESCO. Puis, changement d’ambiance avec le Lake District, l’une des plus belles régions d’Angleterre. Entre montagnes, lacs et villages de caractère, cette étape invite naturellement à ralentir. Une croisière sur le lac Windermere permet d’apprécier toute la beauté de ces paysages.

Enfin vient le moment de découvrir le célèbre Mur d’Hadrien. Édifié au IIᵉ siècle sous l’empereur Hadrien, il marquait autrefois la limite nord de l’Empire romain. Aujourd’hui encore, de nombreux tronçons, forts et vestiges témoignent de cette incroyable prouesse d’ingénierie et racontent près de deux mille ans d’histoire.

Une découverte authentique entre Écosse et Angleterre

Chez Brightside Travel, nous imaginons chaque voyage au Mur d’Hadrien comme une véritable immersion entre patrimoine, nature et culture britannique. Nous sélectionnons avec soin les hébergements, les itinéraires les plus agréables et les expériences qui permettent de découvrir cette région autrement, loin des circuits classiques.

Découvrez également nos voyages sur mesure en Angleterre :

https://www.brightside-travel.com/voyage/angleterre/

Vous pouvez également préparer votre visite grâce au site officiel d’English Heritage consacré au Mur d’Hadrien :

https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/hadrians-wall/

In the footsteps of Hadrian's Wall: On the border of Scotland and England: what to see?

Set off on a unique adventure into the heart of British history with this trek along Hadrian's Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From the rugged coastline of the Solway Firth to the rolling countryside of Northumberland, this route invites you to follow in the footsteps of the Romans through spectacular, unspoilt scenery.

Along the way, you'll discover impressive remnants of the Wall, emblematic Roman forts such as Birdoswald, and ridges offering breathtaking views. Between wild nature, authentic villages and historic sites, each day reveals a new facet of this mythical frontier of the Roman Empire.

This trip combines walking, heritage and immersion in the English countryside, with charming accommodation carefully selected to offer you comfort and authenticity after the effort.

In the footsteps of Hadrian's Wall: On the border of Scotland and England: travel itinerary

Discover a land of history, legends and magnificent landscapes as you follow in the footsteps of Hadrian's Wall, the emblematic border between Scotland and England. Your journey will first take you to the romantic ruins of Melrose Abbey, before exploring the mythical tales of Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh. You'll then delve into stories of battle and royalty at Stirling Castle, before admiring Tantallon Castle, majestically perched on the sea. Finally, your adventure will continue in the splendid Lake District, where a peaceful sail on Lake Windermere will crown this journey rich in discovery and emotion.
Calton Hill
Day 1

Welcome to Edinburgh

Stages : Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Edinburgh

Arrival by ferry at Newcastle. Then off to the north of England, crossing the Borders, the «border» between England and Scotland. This region is famous for its many abbeys. Visit the magnificent ruins of the most romantic of them all:
Melrose.
Continuation to Edinburgh. Lunch at leisure. On arrival in Scotland's capital, you can visit a number of museums.

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Day 1
Arthur’s Seat
Day 2

Edinburgh

Stages : Edinburgh

Make the most of the day by strolling through the grounds of the Palace of Holyroodhouse and discovering Arthur's Seat, the hill overlooking the city and the birthplace of many legends. You can also visit the Palace of Holyroodhouse. Originally a monastery dating back to 1128, and home to the kings and queens of Scotland since the 15th century, it is now the official residence in Scotland of the British Crown.

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Day 2
Château de Stirling
Day 3

Edinburgh - Stirling

Step by step : Stirling

This morning, you'll set off to discover Callendar House, an impressive manor house with permanent collections tracing its history back to the 19th century. Leaving Callendar House for Stirling, you will pass through the small village of Camelon, identified among others as the site of the legendary «Camelot». The afternoon will be devoted to a visit to the famous Stirling Castle. Dating from the 16th century, it is one of the most important castles in Scotland. It was here that Wallace and King Robert Bruce held their councils of war with the local Lords.

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Day 3
Château de Tantallon
Day 4

Edinburgh - Tantallon Castle

Stages : Château de Tantallon

Today, set off in the direction of Château de Tantallon. Perched on a rocky promontory
surrounded by cliffs, this 14th-century château belongs to one of the most famous families in the world.
the Red Douglas, Earls of Angus. According to legend, Tantallon Castle is the birthplace of Camelot.
Then, the afternoon is free for you to enjoy Scotland at your leisure.

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Day 4
Château d'Alnwick
Day 5

Edinburgh - Newcastle

This morning, you'll head to the Northumberland coast for a breathtaking visit. Bamburgh Castle, 1500 years old and facing the North Sea, invites you to dream of adventure. After lunch, you'll continue on to the superb Alnwick Castle. Nicknamed the «Windsor of the North», it is now famous for having appeared in the Harry Potter saga, the Downton Abbey series and the films Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves. You can stroll through the castle's sumptuous gardens and enjoy magic shows inspired by the famous Hogwarts wizard, as well as bird-of-prey demonstrations and archery lessons.
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Day 5
Cathédrale de Durham
Day 6

Newcastle - Durham - Lake District

Stages : Lake District, Durham

Visit Durham Cathedral: Discover a jewel of Norman architecture today. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Durham Cathedral is the largest and most complete monument of the Norman period. Take the opportunity to enjoy the view from the top.
You can enjoy a breathtaking view of Durham and the surrounding area as you climb the 355 steps of the tower, which dates back to the 11th century.
The afternoon will be devoted to a visit to England's largest National Park, the Lake District. Here you can admire high mountains and breathtaking scenery. A cruise on Lake Windermere will allow you to take in all the scenery the Lake District has to offer.

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Day 6
Mur d'Hadrien
Day 7

Carlisle - Hadrian's Wall - Newcastle

Stages : Newcastle-upon-Tyne,Carlisle,Hadrian's Wall

You will begin the day with a visit to the town of Carlisle, which, according to legend, was the scene of the revelation of the affair between Lancelot and Guinevere. It was also here that Guinevere was condemned to death and burnt alive on a pyre outside the town. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hadrian's Wall is a stone and peat fortification dating from the 2nd century. The Romans erected it to protect the Empire from attacks by Caledonian tribes in what is now Scotland. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, much of the wall is still visible today. Take the ferry back.

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Day 7
Included
  • Charming accommodation with breakfasts.
  • transfers of your luggage to the various hotels.
Not included
  • Air transport
  • Luggage storage at the hotel
  • Tips
  • Meals
  • Any service not mentioned
In the footsteps of Hadrian's Wall: On the border of Scotland and England
From 1,500 per person