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Embark on the Steel Rigg & Hadrians Wall Walk, an easy hiking route that immerses you in dramatic scenery and ancient history. You will follow the iconic Hadrian's Wall, experiencing impressive stretches of the Roman structure and enjoying expansive views across Northumberland National Park. This trail covers 3.5 miles (5.7…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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2.77 km
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This route was planned by komoot.
There is a car park available directly at Steel Rigg, which serves as a convenient starting point for this section of Hadrian's Wall. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking can fill up quickly.
The Steel Rigg & Hadrian's Wall Walk is generally rated as easy according to komoot's difficulty grading, but trail research suggests it's often considered moderate. It features undulating paths with frequent ups and downs, including some short, steep ascents and descents, often with stone steps. A good level of fitness and country walking experience is recommended due to the varied terrain and open country.
The terrain is characterized by undulating footpaths and tracks, following the dramatic crags of the Whin Sill. You'll encounter rocky sections and stone steps, and the path can become muddy after rain. Sturdy footwear is essential for comfort and safety on these varied surfaces.
This walk is packed with historical and natural highlights. You'll walk alongside impressive stretches of Hadrian's Wall, pass Milecastle 39 (Castle Nick), and visit the iconic Sycamore Gap. You'll also enjoy spectacular views over Crag Lough and the surrounding Northumberland National Park.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on this trail. However, as it's within Northumberland National Park and often involves livestock, it's crucial to keep dogs on a lead at all times to protect wildlife and farm animals. Please also ensure you clean up after your dog.
Spring, summer, and early autumn (April to October) are generally the best times to hike. During these months, you'll experience milder weather and longer daylight hours. Be prepared for potential strong winds on elevated sections, regardless of the season. Winter hikes are possible but require appropriate gear for cold, wet, and potentially icy conditions.
No, you do not need a permit or to pay an entrance fee to access the Northumberland National Park or to walk this section of Hadrian's Wall. However, some specific attractions or car parks within the park may have charges.
Yes, the Hadrian's Wall Bus (AD122) operates seasonally and stops at key points along the wall, including near Steel Rigg. This can be a convenient option for reaching the trailhead or for planning one-way walks.
The komoot route provided for "Steel Rigg & Hadrians Wall Walk" is a loop trail, starting and ending at Steel Rigg. This allows you to experience the diverse scenery and historical sites without retracing your steps entirely.
Yes, this route is part of the larger Hadrian's Wall Path and also intersects with sections of the Pennine Way. You may also encounter parts of the Military Way.
While the trail is rated as easy on komoot, its undulating nature and rocky sections mean it's best suited for families with some country walking experience and children who are comfortable with varied terrain. For absolute beginners, shorter, flatter sections of Hadrian's Wall might be more appropriate, but this loop offers a rewarding challenge for those ready for it.
Start the walk from the Steel Rig Car Park (///hardly.devoured.unfounded). This a pay and display parking site but it does take payment by card.
Great walk along Hadrians Wall, and a stop at Sycamore Gap to look at the Sycamore tree from the film Robin Hood.