How to Walk the Hadrian's Wall Path - UK

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Komentáře • 156

  • @mattwalkwild6784
    @mattwalkwild6784  Před 3 lety +39

    I hope you enjoyed this new informative "travel guide" video - it's a new style I'm trying out! Would you like to see more videos like this?

    • @loftyberry1
      @loftyberry1 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, a very good format.

    • @sueryful
      @sueryful Před 3 lety +1

      Yes for sure.

    • @joemorgan6251
      @joemorgan6251 Před rokem

      Awesome Matt - Thanks so much for this

    • @danforbes4513
      @danforbes4513 Před rokem

      How much money did you spend

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před rokem +1

      @@danforbes4513 I can't remember exactly but not much because I did things pretty cheap. Campsites were £5-10. Wild camped a couple nights. Packed food was about £30-40 plus a couple of meals out and some beers. Parking was maybe £30 and taking the train back to pick up my car was about £15. Fuel to drive there was biggest expense. Overall can't have been much more than £150.

  • @marthas8108
    @marthas8108 Před rokem +13

    This was fantastic. Everything you said was useful -- no time-wasting filler like so many other videos. Well done.

  • @pickupro
    @pickupro Před měsícem

    Excellent video. Probably should have watched it prior to the walk. Would recommend it to others planning Hadrians Wall Path.

  • @chrisdruryno1
    @chrisdruryno1 Před 24 dny

    Thinking of potentially doing this as a last minute decision starting this week. Good guide 👍🏼

  • @vanadams142
    @vanadams142 Před 3 lety +11

    This is the most informative HWP video I've watched. I was taking notes as you were speaking. Great job!

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you, very glad you found it beneficial! All the information is in a travel guide I wrote on my website: mattwalkwild.com/how-to-walk-hadrians-wall-path/ you might find it easier reading that then copy and pasting the relevant info instead. Good luck with the hike :)

  • @claudi4956
    @claudi4956 Před 2 lety +2

    You british people are so blessed with stunning paths. Wilderness in europe, fab!

  • @claudinehoward
    @claudinehoward Před rokem +2

    This was great! Liked, subscribed, and shared!!! Can't wait to watch more of your videos. They have just the right amount of information. Thanks so much!!!

  • @amydelabruere5320
    @amydelabruere5320 Před rokem +3

    This was a super helpful video. I appreciated hearing how far you walked each day, where you stayed, and the video of the landscape. I was also glad to hear whyyou walked the direction you did due to the wind. Wonderful information!

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for your feedback and I'm glad you found the video useful! Hope you have a good trip

  • @petersjostrom2345
    @petersjostrom2345 Před 11 měsíci +1

    This was one of the best description of the walk I've seen. Very informative and covers all important topics. Thanks 👍🇸🇪

  • @HeyMJ.
    @HeyMJ. Před 3 lety +5

    Excellent advice to reverse the walk so that there’s a good ‘tailwind’. Thank you for sharing your experience exploring & walking Hadrian’s Wall. 👍🏼

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 3 lety +2

      It was something that helped me a lot, so I thought it would be a good tip to include! Thanks for watching 😀

  • @malcolmstead272
    @malcolmstead272 Před 2 lety +1

    Technically the start of the defences are at South Shields fort (Arbeia), which protected the estuary, as the river was considered a wide enough defence; after visiting the fort you take the ferry across to the north bank and along to Wallsend. There are a couple of wild camping sites, one is at the village of Wall about 20 miles in.

  • @nealbe
    @nealbe Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hi mat , thanks for this video,me and my brother are planning to walk this next year . Your video has been a really good start to educate me on what I am in for. Really appreciate you making the video you did a great job 👍 cheers mat

  • @gentlemangaz3651
    @gentlemangaz3651 Před 3 lety

    Very good video mate 🙂

  • @trailnamejasper9457
    @trailnamejasper9457 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent information.

  • @ramblingracheltrailtales

    Thanks for the advice, very helpful. ATB x

  • @nikkiellen1667
    @nikkiellen1667 Před 2 lety

    This was brilliant and so helpful. Thank you.

  • @paulbishop524
    @paulbishop524 Před 2 lety +1

    Great Video thanks

  • @seanusmurphy
    @seanusmurphy Před 2 lety +1

    Helpful Matt. Thanks

  • @GeorgeSoan
    @GeorgeSoan Před 3 lety

    Awesome video 🙌

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 3 lety

      Cheers cuz, tried a new format for this one. Vlogger style I guess! haha

  • @stevencrowley1818
    @stevencrowley1818 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the great advice!

  • @leemacgregor
    @leemacgregor Před 3 lety

    nice one matt great info

  • @sebastianconrad6142
    @sebastianconrad6142 Před 2 lety

    Very good summary - thanks for your time.

  • @jakeanddylansimmons7642

    Love your channel very inspiring, thank you

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad you're enjoying the videos, thanks for the kind words!

  • @KaiserBaz
    @KaiserBaz Před 2 lety +1

    Good job mate

  • @hugolitner7079
    @hugolitner7079 Před 3 měsíci +1

    thankyou for this great guide

  • @iamSeanBrowne
    @iamSeanBrowne Před 3 lety

    Thanks mate - you're a legend!

  • @townsendstephen
    @townsendstephen Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you Matt. This us something I gave thought about doing many times over the years but not really had the opportunity. Next year I will so this vlog is really helpful. And it looks way more interesting and beautiful than I had imagined.

  • @One_moor_for_luck
    @One_moor_for_luck Před 11 měsíci

    Great video Matt! I've been considering this walk as my next long distance walk ad this was super informative. Thank you :)

  • @danionthego
    @danionthego Před rokem

    Thank you!

  • @Martin-kq3qw
    @Martin-kq3qw Před rokem

    Looking at doing this walk next year, thank you for your download very informative. Just subscribed atb Martin 👍

  • @liamhenning
    @liamhenning Před měsícem

    Great video. Thanks for the tips

  • @breakingfreeat5085
    @breakingfreeat5085 Před 3 lety

    Thank you, found it very informative the best advice I have found so far and your really easy to listen to keep up the good work

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching and I'm glad you found it helpful. More videos like this coming in the future. Good luck with your hikes :)

  • @VerstiYT
    @VerstiYT Před 2 lety

    Thank you, was searching for a trail to do at the end of the month, looks like I will be doing this one, thank you very much for the information friend!

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 2 lety

      It's fantastic. Lots of history, amazing nature, and an all-round incredible trail. Good luck!

  • @Nole690
    @Nole690 Před 3 lety

    Really informative, nice video mate. Just heard about this walk and this is a good introduction to it.

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 3 lety +1

      Cheers mate. It's an excellent hike. Can thoroughly recommend it!

  • @TommyWalls007
    @TommyWalls007 Před 10 měsíci

    Good tip about the wind. Well done.

  • @seniorzhang9114
    @seniorzhang9114 Před 11 dny

    amazing video! very informative

  • @frankcarr233
    @frankcarr233 Před 3 lety +1

    I like to be active and walk, but I'm not overly serious. However, this vid was very helpful, thanks

  • @alanburn6636
    @alanburn6636 Před 2 lety

    This is the best out there, really appreciate the work put in.

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Alan for the kind words! Will try to keep making 'em!

  • @gentlemangaz3651
    @gentlemangaz3651 Před 2 lety

    Just bought my tent and supplies to do this walk. Using your vid for some prep 👍🏻

  • @Itsthejourneypodcast
    @Itsthejourneypodcast Před 4 měsíci

    I'm just beginning to do research on this and your video was very helpful. Enjoy the beer!

  • @WyeExplorer
    @WyeExplorer Před 3 lety

    Great appraisal. I sat for the journey as much as anything. I've been invited onto this trail and really love the idea - as you say a mix of fantastic landscape and history. I agree, we need our feet. Thankfully I never have any problems wit them - I feel for them who do. Anyway, subbed on account of the good vibes. All the best. Mark

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 3 lety

      It's a great hike. I've you've been given the opportunity to walk it, I think you should go! Thanks for subscribing and I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Matt

  • @marcusaurelius49
    @marcusaurelius49 Před 2 lety

    Great video. Thanks for sharing. I’m going to do this in a couple weeks and I really appreciated the information.

  • @debbiediggin4roots809
    @debbiediggin4roots809 Před 2 lety

    👍👍 Thank you from 🇺🇸

  • @JustinWhiting9
    @JustinWhiting9 Před 8 měsíci

    Well done Matt, good trail tips vid 👍 I did the HWP last year and my own videos. Had a great time! Subbed 👍 Justin

  • @daisyjones1732
    @daisyjones1732 Před rokem

    Brilliant video I deffo plan on doing this hike I just need to get fit enough first

  • @TaleOfTwoIdiots
    @TaleOfTwoIdiots Před 2 lety +1

    On my Bucket List. :)

  • @rebekahlindstrom1729
    @rebekahlindstrom1729 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing your experience and advice!
    I wish I would have watched this first before booking the trip. Heading East to West. Oh well!
    😊

  • @EQCTV312
    @EQCTV312 Před rokem

    Nice

  • @thomaswatson1995
    @thomaswatson1995 Před 3 lety +1

    This video was really really informative and useful, so thank you so much for posting it! I’m going to try doing it in 3 days, I know it’ll never happen but I’m literally parked up right now at Mile 80’s car park in Bowness-on-Solway and determined, so wish me luck! I’m going to leave at the crack of dawn to give myself a better chance!!!

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 3 lety +2

      No worries mate, glad you found it helpful! That would be some brutal day-to-day distances 😅! Good luck with it bro, drink plenty of water and do lots of stretching - you'll have an amazing trip!

  • @professornico8043
    @professornico8043 Před 3 lety

    Great channel! U should have so many more subscribers

  • @Mevi
    @Mevi Před 2 lety +1

    Hey thanks. I’ve saved this video in my “watch later” as it’s been very helpful. I have an idea to walk Hadrian’s Wall this year as a *novice* hiker. I was a novice cyclist on the TPT last year…. I might actually attempt some hikes before doing the real thing this time. 🤭

    • @redcalx9568
      @redcalx9568 Před 2 lety

      Did you go through Heddon on the wall?

  • @robertosans5250
    @robertosans5250 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the video and the blog post. I found them very informative. I will be there in 4 weeks time Fate permitting. I will try those glove like socks as foot blisters are my main concern for this trip. Will be staying in B&Bs or bunkhouses. I will probably bring two different types of shoes, a pair of old boots and a newish pair of hiking shoes.
    I had a look around your website and I must admit that your lifestyle is very interesting.
    Best of luck in your travels.

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Robert. Glad you found them useful! Those socks really work for me so I hope they are good for you too. Enjoy the hike, all the challenges are what make it a memorable experience. Yes I'm not in the UK anymore. Currently trying to drive from the Canadian Arctic to the bottom of South America! Will be an expedition that lasts for at least another year. Cheers for your message, Matt

  • @joanburda4703
    @joanburda4703 Před 3 lety +1

    Matt, this was really good. We’ve walked HW twice & you make me want to do it again. My favorite section is Birdoswald to Gilsland - love that section. And, you are quite right, walk west to east - keeps the rain at your back. Thoroughly enjoyed your video.

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Joan, did you walk west to east both times or did you try it in different directions? I agree, the Nortumberland section was sensational! Glad you enjoyed the video.

    • @joanburda4703
      @joanburda4703 Před 3 lety +1

      West to east both times. Read that advice when first researching our walk. And, that was 2005 (I think). Very few people on the path. We arranged our own accommodations - my version of “camping” - hotels/inns/B & B’s without room service. Just a backpack & carried everything. Second trip used Contours to arrange everything. They are excellent.
      Only thing we wished we had was another pair of shoes - got tired of wearing hiking boots all the time. And, you’re right about stretching. Absolutely essential. I never did it enough.
      Next up, we think, will be the Thames Path. Assuming we are able to travel. Walked the Kennet-Avon Canal in 2019. Take care. Stay safe.

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 3 lety +1

      @@joanburda4703 That sounds incredible. You're first trip is similar to how I did mine!
      Yes agreed, hiking boots aren't always the best option.
      I'd be very keen to do the Thames Path, hope you enjoy it and good luck with all your hikes in the future!

  • @cathafloat1195
    @cathafloat1195 Před 2 lety +1

    If you are reading this before you walk the Wall, when you get to around Haltwhistle golf course (especially east to west) be careful NOT to follow the acorn waymarkers blindly as you may end up walking south on The Pennine Way. A gentleman did just that when we walked it last and the lady at our B&B was very concerned that he hadn’t turned up. HW and PW share a few miles. Hope this makes sense. Great video. (Btw it’s Seg-a-doon-um, with a g as in gate; and Boe-ness, like bow tie 😉not criticising, just saying)

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 2 lety +1

      Good points Cath thanks for mentioning! It hadn't occurred to me the two trails could become confusing. They were tricky words to pronounce so I'm not surprised I got it a bit wrong haha

  • @jammy-44
    @jammy-44 Před 2 lety

    Great vid buddy. Super informative and easy to follow. Good job! Gonna tackle this solo in sept 😁 unsure if I’m gonna camp or bnb it yet. Maybe I’ll do both. Are there hostels? Or just bnb’s

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks mate. September will be a great month for it I recon as the main sites will be a bit quieter but you’ll still have good weather! Not hostels per say but there are bunkhouses which are pretty much the same thing. I passed a few bunkhouses that were cheaper than BnBs and were used by lots of the hikers. They were closed when I walked it due to Covid but I’m sure they’ll be back operating now

  • @jonnyp1778
    @jonnyp1778 Před 2 lety

    great vid, did you mention about your pack weight

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 2 lety +1

      No I didn't actually. General tip is no more than 20% of your body. As light as possible is recommended. 10kg is ideal but anywhere up to 15kg is probably more realistic.

  • @richardhunter7363
    @richardhunter7363 Před 2 lety

    I walked the HWP July 21 with HF Holidays. Had a guide with us telling us the stories and history. Stayed overnight in hotels and when needed, was either picked up and delivered to the hotel or collected from the hotel in the morning and dropped back off where we finished the night before. Luggage transfers done by the company so only needed a day pack. Packed lunches provided and B&B in the hotels. We were lucky with the weather, 2 very heavy but short showers, 1 30 minute but light shower - not bad for 6 days. Averaged 15 miles/day. 16 in the group - really good way to see the wall.

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 2 lety

      Sounds like a great trip. I would have liked to hear some more stories and history about the wall! Having a light day pack makes a huge difference

    • @richardhunter7363
      @richardhunter7363 Před 2 lety

      @@mattwalkwild6784 thinking of going with the same company next year and doing the Coast to Coast - easy to get to the start from where I live as only 1 stop down the line on the train. It is good to have the guide - someone with the notes to point out those things that you can so easily just walk straight past and who knows the best cafes to stop at en route. Considering 16 of us started, only 11 walked every one of the 90 miles we did (a few detours off to hotels or places of interest over and above the 84 of the HWP) - 3 succumbed to blisters and 2 had days off to stay with the injured - but they were allowed to travel with the luggage transfers or told exactly how to get from A to B on public transport if they were unable to walk that day. A bit vanilla when compared to some walking trips but the idea of carrying everything on a 57 year old back doesn't appeal (nor does sleeping on a camping mat tbh). Good luck on your future treks.

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 2 lety

      @@richardhunter7363 I've wanted to do the Coast to Coast for a while now. Should be spectacular. That one requires a bit more off-roading as I don't think the trails are as clearly marked. For sure! I think it's common to walk longer than the 84 miles in HWP, I did too. There was a lot to see! Thanks for your kind words and good luck on the C2C if you decide to walk it!

  • @jacobsladder3619
    @jacobsladder3619 Před 2 lety

    This was so comprehensive thank you! Looking to do this next year. Do you have any recommendations for other great hikes in UK?

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 2 lety +1

      No problem. Pembrokeshire Coast Path is my other favourite long distance hike. It's more challenging but more rewarding. I have hiking videos and guides of it on my channel also so you can check those out too!

    • @jacobsladder3619
      @jacobsladder3619 Před 2 lety

      @@mattwalkwild6784 Will do thanks!

  • @angelag5708
    @angelag5708 Před 3 lety

    Great to see the itinerary breakdown! How many liters is your backpack? I have a 45 and I don't really want to upgrade lol but I think it's a little small for all my gear.

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Angela, glad you found it useful. 48 litres is what I have. I use the Osprey Exos 48 and found that to be plenty big enough. You don't really want to go larger than that, unless you're winter camping, if you're doing a long hike like this! Maybe look at investing to get some more lightweight gear instead?

  • @bridgetg1916
    @bridgetg1916 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, Matt! When did you walk the Path in this video and what's the best time of year to walk it, weather-wise and crowd-wise? As far as distance to walk each day, is it easy to shorten the days and find accomodation along the Path, though it will end up with more walking days? Also, thanks for the links with recommended gear. Are wearing socks with the toes like your link shows the best idea for this walk? Do they help from blistering or just comfortable?

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 2 lety +1

      For most of these answers I'm going to point you to my travel guide as it's a little more in depth than the video: mattwalkwild.com/how-to-walk-hadrians-wall-path/
      But for quick answers, I walked in July but was very unlucky with the weather. Did avoid crowds though. Your hiking ability will dictate that but generally it's more enjoyable if the hike isn't rushed and it's less strenuous on the body too. Though socks are great for me becuase I used to get blisters and rubbing between my toes and at the tips of my feet. The socks stopped that completely for me but it will depend on your shoe choice also.
      Hope that helped!
      Matt

  • @nuriacb7880
    @nuriacb7880 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you!! you gained a subscriber. I love your content. May I ask which month do you recommend me to do this walking with my teen boys?

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 3 měsíci

      No problem, glad you found it useful. June-August are the most reliable months for weather. Late May and early september might be good too as the walking paths will be a little quieter! Thanks, Matt

    • @nuriacb7880
      @nuriacb7880 Před 3 měsíci

      @@mattwalkwild6784 Thank you!! I am very excited to plan the journey x

  • @kyokoendo-zuch7331
    @kyokoendo-zuch7331 Před 2 lety

    This is a great information. Thank you so much. Having read books that takes place in Hadrian Wall in 2nd century, and it really made me want to walk this path. Did you say when this was you walked? Or do you have a recommendation of time of the year to try? (assuming no COVID restrictions..)

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 2 lety

      No problem and thanks for watching. The history of the area really is outstanding! I walked it in August 2020 I believe it was. So that was during the pandemic and some of the campsites were closed and there were restrictions in place. Autumn and Spring are a good time of year as it won't be as busy. September is a good time to hike it for sure!

  • @stuhutchings
    @stuhutchings Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video Matt. Really helpful. I'm doing this walk 1st week October this year & wanted to ask you about footwear. I've heard there is a lot of pavement on this walk so is it wise to take some trainers as well as hiking shoes/boots?

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 2 lety

      Excellent, it's a great hike! Yes I actually used trail running shoes on this hike. I found them very comfy and there is a lot of pavement on this hike - at least a quarter, perhaps more.
      There's lots of rain in that area so you may prefer waterproof boots but a spare pair of trainers could be valuable when you want to give your feet a break.
      Good luck!
      Matt

  • @mikehodgson2860
    @mikehodgson2860 Před 3 lety

    Great, helpful video. Am planning to do this very hike in May. Do you think it would be possible to camp at campsites but eat out (at pubs/cafes) so we're not lugging round cooking equipment?

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Mike. That's certainly possible for most of the hike, but not all of it. Some of the campsites are close to pubs, restaurants, cafes and even have food options on site. I had two nights where there were no food options but you can shuffle around your walking itinerary to try for a campsite that's near town. You may have to do a BnB one or two of the nights. In my travel guide I included lots of the cafes/pubs I walked past and include a load of the campsites. Have a look at the guide and you can find out what works for you (mattwalkwild.com/how-to-walk-hadrians-wall-path/).

  • @pavelsrom4095
    @pavelsrom4095 Před rokem

    Hi Matt, thanks a lot for video! We plan our hike this May and we would like to stay in campgrounds. Do you think we should book campgrounds upfront or it is not necessary? Thanks a lot! :)

  • @williamforshaw8918
    @williamforshaw8918 Před 2 lety

    Thinking about giving this a go in the next week or two. Do you reckon id be alright just bimbling along and trying my luck with hitting a site or is it really something that should be more set in stone? cheers for the video, very helpful!

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 2 lety

      As it's September you are probably going to be okay turning up at the site each day because the trail won't be as busy. There's always a risk though. Some areas there are no other campsites for miles so that might be worth booking in advance!

  • @paulhumphrey2655
    @paulhumphrey2655 Před 3 lety

    Hi Matt, great video. Just wondered if you had anymore information on parking in Carlisle? Where you parked, cost and distance from station?

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 3 lety

      Hi Paul, I have some more info on my website if you wish to know about parking.
      mattwalkwild.com/how-to-walk-hadrians-wall-path/
      You can either use Your Parking Space or Just Park, both work in the same way. I booked a parking slot in the big Sainsbury's car park next to Carlisle Castle. Most things are within walking distance in Carlisle and I think it was about 15 minutes from the train and bus station. Cost was very cheap, £12.50 for a month but of course I only used it for a week. Cheers, Matt

    • @paulhumphrey2655
      @paulhumphrey2655 Před 3 lety

      Thanks Matt that is brilliant. I was definitely skeptical about parking over night but that looks good. The link you sent is great with lots of info 👍

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 3 lety +1

      @@paulhumphrey2655 Yes the parking was a bit of a sticking point for me too! Hopefully this solution works for you 😃

  • @BanjoGirl101
    @BanjoGirl101 Před rokem

    Hi can you clarify that the Hadrian Wall was not built as a divide between Scotland and England?
    This video is great BTW. Very informative 👍

  • @theaccidentalhiker
    @theaccidentalhiker Před 3 lety

    another great video mate thanks for this, im planning to do HWP as soon as Lockdown 3 is over. do you rate the Injinji socks? worth the money??

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks mate. It's a great hike to do in Spring, would be beautiful then! Yeah I love them. They're pretty much the only hiking socks I ever use. I actually used to get some blisters and rubbing between my toes and the Injinji socks stopped that instantly. If that's an issue you have I think they'd work well for you too.

    • @theaccidentalhiker
      @theaccidentalhiker Před 3 lety

      @@mattwalkwild6784 cheers Matt

  • @user-yb6ct3ef4j
    @user-yb6ct3ef4j Před 2 lety

    Thanks for that great video and tips. So, if I don't want to camp in a tent, can I relay on bnbs and hotels/hostels along the way, or are they too far apart and there is no way to completely avoid sleeping outdoor for a few nights?

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 2 lety

      There are enough bnbs and hostels but it's worth having a look in advance before you go to help plan your walking distances each day. If you don't look, you might be exhausted at the end of the day but it's another 2-3 miles to the next town where there's a BnB. Advance booking will make sure you know exactly how far to walk and that you're guaranteed a warm bed at the end of each day!

  • @valerosagroup9698
    @valerosagroup9698 Před 2 lety

    hi thanks for the very informative video , we are starting on Monday! Can you tell me if the Roman forts are clearly marked from the main route? thanks

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 2 lety +1

      Excellent to hear. Some of them are clearly marked, mainly the bigger ones and you need to pay for entry. The smaller ones often have information placards on them. Some of the forts are actually away from the walk so have a research before you go if there are any you really want to see!

    • @valerosagroup9698
      @valerosagroup9698 Před 2 lety

      @@mattwalkwild6784 okay ! Thanks for the reply 👍👍

  • @831gkl
    @831gkl Před 2 lety

    Hi Matt where did you park at the beginning, was it at Bowness-on-Solway or Carlisle.

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 2 lety +1

      I parked in Carlisle then took a bus to Bowness. There were far more parking options at Bowness that I found!

  • @linabing9181
    @linabing9181 Před 10 měsíci

    Hi, what time of year is best? Spring?

  • @edjeezantos7159
    @edjeezantos7159 Před rokem

    Why is prohibited camping in the UK?
    On other hands this is a nice channel for me to learn British English, and also because i like wild life, woodlands, and natural places , and beautiful landscapes.
    Greetings 💯🤗

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před rokem +1

      It is to do with old land laws. Lots of the land in the UK is owned by farmers etc. So generally you're allowed to hike in these parks no problem but people get strange about camping. The UK is such a beautiful island and I'm happy to hear you like learning about it! All the best, Matt

  • @arieljoy9491
    @arieljoy9491 Před rokem

    Hi 👋🏼 thanks for the tip!! I’m doing a 40km walk along Hadrian wall in September. Just like to know what’s the best type of shoes to use for a novice hiker. I have done 12km training walks with running shoes and it strain my knee once. Any suggestions? Thank you 😃

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před rokem

      Hi Ariel, sounds like a great trip! I like to use trail runners (Altra Lonepeaks). They are very lightweight and breathable + they are more grippy that a regular running shoe. However, they still don’t offer you the same support as a proper hiking boot so it really depends on your priorities. If you do buy a hiking boot, go into the store and try them on then make sure you break them in properly with lots of warm up hikes before you head to Hadrian’s Wall otherwise you’ll get bad blisters! Good luck 👍🏼

  • @outdooradventuresdave

    Hi matt dave here from sheffield i was thinking doing coast to coast trail but recently decided gonna do hadrians wall trail been there before but only day trip years ago.
    Reason contact you the campsites whats the average prices and best areas as I might do few days in certain places just spend more time .
    I love nature and the outside so just take my time spend a week or longer if I have to.
    Hope here from you soon matt

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před rokem +1

      Hi Dave, thanks for reaching out. Coast 2 Coast is probably more wild and slightly harder to navigate. Hmm I think anywhere between £10-20 if I remember correctly. Some of those could also be bunkhouses which are on the upper end. I've got a big list of the campsites in my travel guide, just check out the links in the video description. Sounds great to take your time, that's a lot to enjoy around the wall. Good luck! Matt

  • @Catwoman84
    @Catwoman84 Před 7 měsíci

    Can you do the way by bike?? Is it allowed?

  • @_LostAndFound_
    @_LostAndFound_ Před 4 měsíci

    I am planning to do think hike this summer late June or early July. Question!?? Do you suggest booking accommodations ahead of time or would it be ok to do a walk-up?

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 3 měsíci

      It depends on the type of accommodation you want. If it's campsites, then no it should be okay. Bunkhouses might get filled and BnBs are often sold out. The issue with booking is that you have to plan your walking distances correctly and you don't have as much flexibility but that might be better than sleeping rough!

  • @marijkelekkerleven6590

    How is the public transport arrangend near the hadrianwall?

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 2 lety

      Which side are you talking about? In Newcastle, public transport options are everywhere (trains, metro, bus, taxi). In Bowness, it's mainly only a bus route but you could probably find a taxi or pre-book one to pick you up!

  • @ozark1981
    @ozark1981 Před 3 lety

    Best time of year to do this? Curious of the window for the hike.

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 3 lety +1

      It gets very busy in summer but that's when the weather is best. Fringe time of late spring and early autumn would bring quieter trailers. April - September is probably the best hiking window. Not advised in winter as there can be a lot of snow and sub-zero conditions up that way!

    • @ozark1981
      @ozark1981 Před 3 lety +1

      @@mattwalkwild6784 Awesome, thanks for the info!

  • @louisbolton7605
    @louisbolton7605 Před 2 lety

    Would you say this is possible to do in 5 days, been planning a 5 day trip it works out 14 miles per day, was planning to wild camp it too

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 2 lety +1

      It's possible in theory but you have to be a strong hiker. I tried wild camping a couple nights and it was really tough. You can't camp near the wall of anything and lots of places are exposed. You probably have to pitch in open fields if you want to do that

    • @louisbolton7605
      @louisbolton7605 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mattwalkwild6784 thankyou, strong hiker not so sure but I've done some stupid hikes before I always end up plodding on to the finish line haha

  • @zarasmith2329
    @zarasmith2329 Před 3 lety +1

    I went there when I was 9. I was in tears because we had to walk through a field of cows to get there...I am now freaked out by cows 🐄 😳

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 3 lety

      Oh no! I always think the cows are really sweet! Wouldn't harm anyone surely😅

  • @icecoldrugby
    @icecoldrugby Před 2 měsíci

    RIP Sycamore Gap

  • @kopynd1
    @kopynd1 Před 3 lety

    sorry but al have to re educate you, its walls start, the wall begun from walls end, and started to feather out just past brampton with valums, this is fact, the tyne was a hub for defence, later on they built the fort on the south side which is unique but not many know about it at south shields, there is more defence forts from walls start to the north sea but there lost forever now,

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 3 lety

      Didn't know about these additional fortifications so thank you for including the extra knowledge! The history around the wall really is staggering!

  • @jcrlw
    @jcrlw Před 2 měsíci

    Made me sad to see the sycamore gap 😔

  • @redf7209
    @redf7209 Před rokem

    The wild camping is not only not allowed in the National Park but a lot of the length is designated SSI and has ancient monument status too, both of which have further protections. Disturbing the ground, even moving a stone can carry a 10 yr imprisonment at worse. Much of the ground is un-excavated so even placement of stones is important archeologically. Farmers need to get permission to put a post in the ground. The risk of fires is quite high too at times of the year. The area is well walked, so there is very little area where you could camp without trace being seen afterwards and spoiling the experience of its beauty for others. Of course you can probably get away with it but it doesn't mean it is OK.

  • @sonsoffalstaff2600
    @sonsoffalstaff2600 Před 3 lety

    Very informative. However, PLEASE remember that when we speak English we do not go up at the end of our sentences. We are not Australian or American. It is a statement NOT a question. Bloody irritating.

    • @mattwalkwild6784
      @mattwalkwild6784  Před 3 lety +5

      Haha wow. It’s not easy speaking for 13 minutes unbroken and getting all that information in! Infliction creeps in even when I don’t want it to. You’re more than welcome to switch off the video if you find it so irritating, I’m only trying to help people

    • @jammy-44
      @jammy-44 Před 2 lety

      Lol you absolute cretin

    • @sonsoffalstaff2600
      @sonsoffalstaff2600 Před 2 lety

      @@jammy-44 Did you go up at the end of that therefore making it a question. Or did you go down, making it a statement?

    • @mornalawson4637
      @mornalawson4637 Před 2 lety +4

      Rising intonation at the end is a pretty standard feature of UK English among under-25s. Language changes - no point raging against it....

    • @sonsoffalstaff2600
      @sonsoffalstaff2600 Před 2 lety

      @@mornalawson4637 Good morning Morna.
      I know you are right. I went off on one that day. What comes around goes around. I don't doubt it will all change again one day.
      All the best. John