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Bus station hiking trails around Burtholme offer access to a landscape rich in history and natural features within Cumbria, North West England. The area is characterized by rolling hills, lush green fields, and the meandering River Irthing, which defines much of the local topography. A significant feature is Hadrian's Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which runs directly through the parish, providing unique walking opportunities amidst ancient Roman ruins. Burtholme Beck also flows through the region, contributing to the varied…
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:58
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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With its well-preserved sections of wall and nearby banks, turrets and a lime kiln, Hare Hill offers great insights into the Roman past. Along with the River Irthing crossing, this area must have been a veritable hive of Roman activity.
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Everyday communications along Hadrian’s Wall would have been conveyed in a number of ways. Normally, detailed messages would have been by horseback. However, with the commanding views offered by Pike Signal Tower, it could also communicate with adjoining turrets either by smoke or by lit beacons using simple, predetermined codes. There is evidence that they also used a system of beams to transmit messages using a semaphore messaging system. It is a shame that very little is known of how the latter worked.
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Well, we got here nearly at the end of our Hadrian's Wall hike for the day and had a bit of bad luck. Fancy turning up at one of the best Roman forts on Hadrian's Wall to be told it was closed because the wind was too strong and it might blow us off the wall. A place to come back to.
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magnificent history tour - cafe for refreshments and shop for souvenirs
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Along Lanercost Road near Banks in Cumbria, you'll find the well-preserved remains of Leahill Turret (51B), a Roman watchtower built around 122 AD as part of Hadrian's Wall. The tower was fully excavated and consolidated in 1958 and is still visible today to a height of approximately one meter. Leahill Turret served as a staging post between Milecastles 51 and 52, providing Roman soldiers with a strategic vantage point over the northern border region. Inside, traces of a raised platform against the north wall and a later shelter structure against the south wall are visible, suggesting reuse in the 4th century.
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A short climb away lies the remains of the Pike Hill Signal Tower, a 2nd-century Roman watchtower strategically located along Stanegate—the military road that preceded the construction of Hadrian's Wall. The tower was part of a network of signaling posts that allowed Roman troops to quickly communicate between forts and watchtowers. From this vantage point, you have a commanding view of the surrounding landscape. The tower's position, diagonally positioned relative to the Wall, demonstrates the ingenious design of Roman engineers, focused on maximum visibility and military coordination. During the construction of Hadrian's Wall, the tower was integrated between two turrets: 51B and 52A, near the fort of Banna (Birdoswald).
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Banks East Turret, also known as Turret 52A, is one of the best-preserved watchtowers along the western section of Hadrian's Wall. Built around 122 AD on the orders of Emperor Hadrian, this tower was part of an ingenious network: two turrets stood between each milecastle, manned by a handful of soldiers who guarded the boundary. The tower is built of stone, even though the wall here was originally turf—a rare example of early Roman engineering. You'll find an impressive section of wall reaching 1.75 meters high at the tower itself. The site offers panoramic views of the southern landscape, while the northern terrain is higher—a strategic yet surprising choice.
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There are over 15 distinct hiking trails around Burtholme that are easily accessible from local bus stations, offering a convenient way to explore the region without a car. These routes range from easy strolls to more moderate adventures.
Yes, Burtholme offers several easy hiking options perfect for a relaxed outing. For example, the Lanercost Priory – Banks Turret – Hadrian's Wall loop from Mile Castle 53 is an easy route that combines historical sites with scenic views. Another gentle option is the Lanercost Priory – View Towards Banks loop from Burtholme.
Hikes near Burtholme accessible by bus typically feature a mix of terrain. You'll encounter rolling hills, lush green fields, and paths alongside the River Irthing and Burtholme Beck. Many routes also incorporate sections of the historic Hadrian's Wall Path, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and ancient history.
Yes, many of the bus-accessible routes around Burtholme are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point, often near a bus stop. Examples include the Hadrian's Wall – Birdoswald Roman Fort loop from Mile Castle 53 and the Lanercost Priory – Lanercost Tea Room loop from Burtholme.
Absolutely. The Burtholme area has several family-friendly routes that are easy to access by bus. Shorter, less strenuous loops like the Lanercost Priory – Lanercost Tea Room loop from Burtholme are ideal for families, offering gentle paths and points of interest like Lanercost Priory.
Many trails in the Burtholme area are dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep your dog on a lead, especially near livestock or on sections of Hadrian's Wall Path. Always check local signage for specific restrictions. The varied landscapes, including riverside paths and open fields, offer great opportunities for walks with your canine companion.
Burtholme is rich in history. Many bus-accessible hikes will take you past significant landmarks. You can explore sections of Hadrian's Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and visit sites like Lanercost Priory or the nearby Birdoswald Roman Fort. The Lanercost Priory – Banks Turret – Hadrian's Wall loop from Mile Castle 53 is a great example of a route combining these historical elements.
Yes, the region offers beautiful natural sights. You can enjoy views of the River Irthing and Burtholme Beck, and experience the picturesque Cumbrian countryside with its rolling hills. Highlights like Talkin Tarn Lake and the Gelt Wood Rock Formations and River Trail are also within reach, offering stunning natural beauty.
The villages and hamlets around Burtholme, such as Lanercost and Banks, offer options for refreshments. You'll find local pubs and tea rooms, like the Lanercost Tea Room mentioned in one of the routes, where you can relax and refuel after your hike. For accommodation, there are various guesthouses and B&Bs in the wider area.
The hiking trails around Burtholme are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique combination of historical sites, especially Hadrian's Wall, with the tranquil Cumbrian countryside, and the convenience of accessing these routes via public transport.
While most routes are moderate, some offer a good challenge for experienced walkers. The Hadrian's Wall – Birdoswald Roman Fort loop from Mile Castle 53, for instance, covers over 13 km and includes varied terrain, providing a more extensive hiking experience.


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