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England Travel Guide 2022 - Best Places to Visit in England United Kingdom in 2022

England Travel Guide 2022 - Best Places to Visit in England United Kingdom in 2022

England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Wales to its west and Scotland to its north. The Irish Sea lies northwest of England and the Celtic Sea to the southwest. England is separated from continental Europe by the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south. 

The United Kingdom, made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, is an island nation in northwestern Europe. England – birthplace of Shakespeare and The Beatles – is home to the capital, London, a globally influential centre of finance and culture. England is also site of Neolithic Stonehenge, Bath’s Roman spa and centuries-old universities at Oxford and Cambridge.

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This is why you NEED to visit Newcastle Upon Tyne | England's MOST Underrated City

Welcome to my vlog of Newcastle upon Tyne, I'm proud to be bringing you to my home! Join me as I explore some of the most iconic landmarks and hidden gems that this city has to offer.

We'll start by strolling along the iconic Quayside, with its famous bridges and scenic riverside views. Then, we'll walk through the charming streets of the city center, taking in the stunning Georgian and Victorian architecture, including the famous Grey Street and Grainger Town. As a season ticket holder of Newcastle United, I'll also give you a sneak peak of St James' Park on a match day, and a glimpse of what all us Geordies are passionate about. To finish off on our first day exploring, we'll also visit a few of the free museums such as the Discovery Museum, The Hancock Museum and the Laing Art Gallery.

Day 2 brings a lovely little surprise of snowfall, and we begin at Grey's Monument, this time working our way through Grainger Town, and passing the bustling Grainger Market, where you can find a wide array of local products and delicious food. A quick stop off at The Bigg Market, then we head towards the grand Central Station, then into a hidden gem, the Lit and Phil.

I'll then take you into St Nicholas' Cathedral, which I had never been in before, and then along to Newcastle's Castle Keep, which gave Newcastle its name.

As promised, finishing off with a lovely surprise, we'll be heading down into the dark with Victoria Tunnel Tours. I found exploring the Victoria Tunnel fascinating, and really enjoyed the stories and history alongside it.

It took a lot of planning, researching, and editing to finally get this video out, so I really hope you enjoyed it and it wasn't too boring. If you all enjoy this video, I may very well make a part 2, picking up on some stuff I missed out, but also including some other things to see and do which are slightly outside of the city.

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The Roman Wall at Segedunum (Wallsend), UK

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Segedunum marks the western extremity of Hadrian's Wall. The first idea was that the Roman Wall would end at Pons Aelius (Newcastle upon Tyne). Work began at Pons Aelius in 122CE and proceeded towards the west. Subsequently, it was decided that the Wall should be extended further east, possibly to protect the river crossing at Pons Aelius. In about 127CE, work was begun on a further four-mile section of the Wall east from the fort of Pons Aelius. The new section of wall was narrower than the sections previously built, being 2.29 m on a foundation of 2.4 m. Unlike the existing wall, the extension had no vallum.

The fort measured 138 m from north to south and 120 m from east to west, covering and area of 1.7 hectares. A wide ditch and an earth embankment surrounded the fort on all sides. It had four double gates with the east, west and north gates opening outside the wall and only the south gate opening within the Wall. The Wall joined to the west wall of the fort just south of the west gate. From the southeast angle of the fort, a 1.98 m wide wall ran down to the riverbank and extended at least as far as the low water level.

There is evidence that there was an extensive village surrounding the fort, including the area to the north of the wall.

The original garrison of Segedunum is unknown, but in the second century the Second Cohort of Nervians was stationed there. In the third and fourth centuries the part-mounted Fourth Cohort of the Lingones occupied the fort, as recorded in the Notitia Dignitatum. Both units were 600 strong. 120 cavalry and 480 infantry

Sometime round about 400CE the fort was abandoned. For centuries the area remained as open farmland, but in the eighteenth century, collieries were sunk near the fort and the area gradually became a populous pit village. Eventually, in 1884, the whole fort disappeared under terraced housing.

In 1929 some excavations were carried out which recorded the outline of the fort. The local authority marked out this outline in white paving stones. In the 1970s the terraced houses covering the site were demolished.

A section of Hadrian's Wall was excavated and a reconstruction built in the early 1990s. The Segedunum project began in January 1997 with a series of excavations in and around the Fort, as well as the construction of the Bath House and the conversion of former Swan Hunter shipyard buildings to house the new museum. Segedunum Roman Fort, Baths & Museum opened to the public in June 2000.

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Hadrian's Wall was 117.5 km long, it varied in height depending on what construction materials were available nearby. In this area the wall was around 2.4m high and we can still see where the ditches were located.

Roman Emperor Hadrian came to Britain in 122CE and the wall was no doubt planned before then, maybe even started before then. The wall was a clear indication of Roman power but also an indication that enough was enough and that the Empire was not going to continue growing. Hadrian's father Trajan had extended the Empire with the acquisition of Dacia in modern Romania and Mesopotamia in modern Iraq but Hadrian retreated from these areas. Hadrian followed the principle of Augustus a century earlier that consolidation, not enlargement was the name of the game.

Would it not have been easier for Hadrian simply to have conquered the remainer of Britain rather than build a wall? After all, he knew it was an island. This is a good question, the north had a low population and indeed the Empire did make north briefly later. I am unable to give an answer.

The Wall served more of a statement than a military value. It showed outsiders how strong Rome was and was useful in collecting taxation revenues. Certainly in other parts of the Empire, the 'barbarians' outside were beginning to live like Romans at this time and organise towns, roads etc.

The wall took only six years to finish although no doubt extra work was continually being done. At each of the 80 Roman miles there was a milecastle holding a handful of troops who could be called out if necessary. These milecastles were located within signalling or physical view of each other and so they are not equidistant.

The garrison was made up of auxiliaries, sometimes from far away places. The fortress of Arbeia (not strictly speaking a border fortress) at South Shields was garrisoned by people from Iraq!
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Hadrian's Wall Path takes a detour away from the Wall at Heddon-on-the-Wall where it heads down to the river. The path then follows the river to Wallsend bypassing the last section of the wall in favour of a more scenic route.

The day after completing the Isaac Tea Trail, I decided to walk the real route of the Wall.

I managed to get a lift to Jesmond in Newcastle with the intention of catching the Metro to Wallsend. However, I forgot to bring my wallet and didn't have any cash on me... so walked to Byker to start my walk. I wanted to walk to Wallsend to start but I had family commitments that meant I needed to be in Heddon-on-the-Wall by 3pm.

The walk is a road walk, so trainers. Took me 3.5 hours from Byker with stops to take film footage, some time spent around Newcastle Keep (the site of a Roman fort), and a little detour into Benwell to capture the Roman temple and Vallum crossing.

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I pick up the trail at the bottom of Byker High Street... the wall would've gone through the middle of the street (Shields Road)... and I head down via the Cumberland Arms to the Ouse Burn because Byker Bridge wouldn't have been there in Roman times.

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The 118-km-long Hadrian’s Wall (UK) was built on the orders of the Emperor Hadrian c. AD 122 at the northernmost limits of the Roman province of Britannia. It is a striking example of the organization of a military zone and illustrates the defensive techniques and geopolitical strategies of ancient Rome.

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Places to see in ( Newcastle upon Tyne - UK ) The Quayside

Places to see in ( Newcastle upon Tyne - UK ) The Quayside

The Quayside is an area along the banks (quay) of the River Tyne in Newcastle upon Tyne (the north bank) and Gateshead (south bank) in the North East of England, United Kingdom.

The area was once an industrial area and busy commercial dockside serving the area, while the Newcastle side also hosted a regular street market. In recent years the docks became run-down, and the area has since been heavily redeveloped to provide a modern environment for the modern arts, music and culture, as well as new housing developments (e.g. at St Peter's Marina). The NewcastleGateshead initiative now lists the Quayside as a top ten attraction.

Along the Newcastle side is an area that houses restaurants, bars and night clubs as well as housing and the Newcastle Law Courts. Quayside is also the name of the street running along the Newcastle riverside.

The Gateshead side of the river is designated and signposted as Gateshead Quays. It is the site of the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art and The Sage Gateshead performing arts and conference centre. Also moored on the Gateshead side from 1984 until 2008 was the Tuxedo Princess (replaced for a time by sister ship Tuxedo Royale), a floating nightclub, beneath the Tyne Bridge near The Sage.

One of the Quayside's main features is the pedestrian Gateshead Millennium Bridge, opened in 2001, which spans the river between the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art and the Newcastle Law Courts. The other bridge which allows direct road and pedestrian links between the two banks is the low level Swing Bridge, built in 1876, and located nearer the two respective city centres. Using the two bridges, the Quayside is the venue for the junior course of the annual Great North Run.

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Why You Should Visit Newcastle Upon Tyne ! Best places In Newcastle ! Newcastle City Tour

Why You Should Visit Newcastle Upon Tyne ! Best places In Newcastle ! Newcastle City Tour

Welcome to my YouTube channel Bami unlimited Today I will show you in this video the many wonders of Newcastle Upon Tyne, one of the most vibrant and exciting cities in the UK. On this channel, I'll be sharing my personal experiences and observations, providing a deep and nuanced understanding of why you should visit this beautiful city.

As a local resident of Newcastle Upon Tyne, I'm passionate about showcasing the many attractions and hidden gems of this city. Through my videos, I'll be highlighting the stunning architecture, rich history, and cultural diversity that make Newcastle Upon Tyne such a fascinating place to visit.

From exploring the iconic landmarks such as the Angel of the North and Newcastle Castle, to discovering the thriving arts and music scene that has put Newcastle Upon Tyne on the map, I'll be providing a thought-provoking and insightful commentary on the many reasons why you should visit this incredible city.

Through my deeply insightful and engaging videos, I aim to inspire and encourage others to visit Newcastle Upon Tyne and discover for themselves the many wonders of this vibrant and exciting city.

Whether you're a seasoned traveler or someone looking to explore new destinations, my channel is the perfect place for you. Join me on this deeply insightful journey as we explore why you should visit Newcastle Upon Tyne, a city that will capture your heart and leave you wanting more.

I take you on a journey through the best places to visit in Newcastle Upon Tyne. In my videos, I'll be showcasing the top places to visit in Newcastle Upon Tyne, from historical landmarks to cultural hotspots and everything in between. I'll provide a detailed overview of each location, along with helpful tips and recommendations to make your visit unforgettable.

Whether you're interested in exploring the beautiful Quayside area with its stunning bridges, vibrant nightlife, and picturesque views, or want to discover the many art galleries and museums that Newcastle has to offer, my channel is the perfect place for you.

I'll also be sharing my insights on the best places to eat, drink, and shop in Newcastle Upon Tyne, from trendy cafes and bars to local markets and boutiques.

Through my engaging and informative videos, I aim to provide a comprehensive guide to the best places to visit in Newcastle Upon Tyne, helping you plan your trip and make the most of your time in this incredible city.

I take you on a comprehensive city tour of Newcastle Upon Tyne. Being a native and a tour guide, I have extensive knowledge of the city's history, culture, and attractions, and I'm excited to share it all with you.

In my videos, I'll be showcasing the top landmarks and attractions in Newcastle Upon Tyne, from the iconic Angel of the North to the historic Newcastle Castle and everything in between. I'll provide a detailed commentary on each location, along with interesting facts and anecdotes that bring the city to life.

My channel is the ideal destination for you if you want to learn more about Newcastle's dynamic Quayside neighborhood, with its gorgeous bridges and busy markets, or if you want to find out about the local hotspots and hidden treasures that help to define Newcastle's distinctive character.

I'll also be sharing my insights on the city's rich cultural scene, from its thriving arts and music scene to the many festivals and events that take place throughout the year.

Through my engaging and informative videos, I aim to provide a comprehensive city tour of Newcastle Upon Tyne, helping you discover the best that this incredible city has to offer.

So, join me on this exciting journey as we explore the sights and sounds of Newcastle Upon Tyne, a city that has captivated the hearts of visitors for generations.

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Walking and Camping The Hadrian's Wall Path | A Journey To Remember

The Hadrian's Wall National Trail is a walking route that runs Coast to Coast across the country along the length of Hadrian's mighty wall. You can camp the trail, stay in bunkhouses, or B&B's, depending on your chosen itinerary. In this film my friend Ann and I set out to travel the 86mile length of the trail, experiencing along the way just how harsh life on the wall would have been for the soldiers who operated here. It was an adventure to remember!

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In 122 A.D. the Roman Emperor Hadrian ordered a great wall to be built separating 'Romans from Barbarians' across northern Britain at its narrowest point between the Solway Firth and the North Sea. It was extended and enhanced with impressive stone defences following natural ridge lines and with a deep ditch 'The Vallum' dug alongside it. Later much of the stonework was mortared allowing it to survive the centuries to become one of the oldest structures in the country today.

Combining the vibrancy and special character of Newcastle with the history and wide open spaces of England, walking the Hadrian’s Wall Path offers a unique perspective of Northern England.

The trail is an 84 mile (135 km) long National Trail stretching coast to coast across northern England, from Wallsend, Newcastle upon Tyne in the east to Bowness-on-Solway in Cumbria on the west coast.

The National Trail follows the line of the Hadrian’s Wall UNESCO World Heritage Site, passing through some of the most beautiful parts of England – from rolling fields and rugged borderlands to the vibrant cities of Newcastle and Carlisle – with dozens of fascinating museums along the way. At night stay in welcoming hotels and B&B and dine in traditional English pubs.

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Amazing Epic Historical Places to Live in the UK

Have you ever dreamed of visiting, living or investing in property in one of the many beautiful historical British town or cities. From Roman walls and medieval masterpieces to Anglo-Saxon treasures, many of Britain's towns and cities are bursting with history. Buying a property in these town and cities may be worth considering. There will always a high demand for tourist accommodation and many of these are very much sought-after to live in.

In this video we are going to step back in time and take a look at some of Britain's most fascinating places where the past is inescapable. And we will look at how much it may cost you to invest in a slice of history.

Hadrian's Wall Path National Trail - Part 1: Wallsend to Heddon-on-the-Wall

Distance: 27km (16.77 Miles)
Ascent: 338m (1109ft)
Duration: 6 Hours 50 Minutes

The Hadrian's Wall Path is one of the UK's excellent National Trails and covers 84 miles of Northern England. Beginning at Wallsend in Newcastle, the Way follows a majority of the original line of Hadrian's Wall, a Roman Wall at the frontier of the Roman Empire to stop the Scots in the the north. The trail eventually ends at Bowness on Solway on the Cumbrian Coast.

Day 1 of the Hadrian's Wall Path starts at the Roman Fort at Wallsend and passes through the entire city of Newcastle to end at the pretty village of Heddon-on-the-Wall.

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I am leading a group of 14 ladies across the whole of the UK. 84 miles along Hadrian's Wall from Wallsend to Bowness on Solway. It was an epic journey, and here is day one.

DISTANCE: 15.5 miles
LOCATION: Wallsend to Heddon-on-the-Wall
WEATHER: Absolutely fantastic! The sun was shining, we had a gentle breeze and it was perfect.
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No blisters, a few sore aches and pains. A couple of people were struggling in the heat, but a cold beer helped!

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Stretching 73 miles (80 Roman miles) across the country from Wallsend in the east to Bowness on the Solway Firth Hadrian’s Wall was built under the orders of Emperor Hadrian in AD122.

Hadrian’s Wall became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987, joining a list of places that are so special they are deemed important to the whole of humanity. Hadrian's Wall leaves a lasting impression on any who visit, including writer George RR Martin who used it as inspiration for his own Wall in the bestselling books and hit TV series, Game of Thrones.

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Hadrian's Wall

Welcome to Hadrian's Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the UK's most iconic landmarks. Built under the reign of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, the wall snakes 73 miles between Wallsend in the east and Bowness on Solway in the west.

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Hadrian's Wall | An Epic History

Hadrian's Wall... 73 miles of gorgeous, rugged and wild terrain surrounding this almost 2000-year-old wall, built by the Roman Emperor Hadrian in 122 AD, Hadrian's Wall is still remaining today!

The wall spans across the entire breadth of England but in this video we are walking arguably one of the most famous and well known 3-mile stretches of the wall, we started at the Steel Rigg Car Park and walk to Housesteads Fort (the best preserved roman fort on Hadrian's wall), on the way we see Sycamore Gap which is England's most photographed tree!

In this video, learn about the history of this incredible Roman Wall and see its mindblowing surroundings!

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VISITING HADRIAN'S WALL AND BIRDOSWALD ROMAN FORT IN NORTH ENGLAND, UK I ASH & RUTH

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Hadrian's Wall was built in 122 AD during the reign of emperor Hadrian to serve as a defensive fortification when Great Britain was under Roman rule. Birdoswald Roman Fort was one of the best preserved of the 16 forts along Hadrian's Wall.

Today Hadrian's Wall is a British cultural icon and one of Britain's major ancient tourist attractions.

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Ep 37: Hadrian's Wall, UK [Newcastle, Parking, a wild goose chase to retake a vintage travel photo]

Hello everyone Will and Alex here, and today we’re in Newcastle Upon Tyne in the northeast of England visiting friends and retaking a photo from our “Around the World in 2,000 Pictures book.

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Wallsend to St Mary's Lighthouse : The Definitive Photoguide

Hadrian's Wall Walk ends (or starts) at Wallsend. Continuing along cycleway route 72 eastwards, to North Sheilds' ferry, this walk then follows route 10 to Tynemouth, North Tyneside, round to Cullercoats and on to Whitley Bay, ending at St Mary's Lighthouse.

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