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The Housesteads to Steel Rigg Circular Walk is a moderate 7.2-mile hike along Hadrian's Wall, featuring Roman ruins and dramatic crags.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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442 m
Highlight • Historical Site
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1.21 km
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1.40 km
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4.78 km
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11.6 km
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5.55 km
3.36 km
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152 m
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7.67 km
3.29 km
225 m
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This walk is generally considered moderate. While it follows established public footpaths, be prepared for continuous 'ups and downs' along the Whin Sill escarpment, including some steep climbs and descents. The terrain includes stone-pitched paths (which can be muddy), rocky sections, and grassy slopes. Appropriate walking footwear is highly recommended.
The Housesteads to Steel Rigg Circular Walk usually takes between 3 to 5 hours to complete, though it can extend to 7 hours if you take your time exploring the historical sites and enjoying the views.
You can park at the car park near Housesteads Roman Fort. There is also parking available at Steel Rigg, which is another popular starting point for this circular route.
The walk is rich in history and natural beauty. You'll see long stretches of Hadrian's Wall, including Milecastle 39 (Castle Nick). A major highlight is Sycamore Gap, an iconic dip in the landscape. The trail also passes by the impressive Housesteads Roman Fort, where you can explore extensive ruins and a museum.
Yes, the Housesteads to Steel Rigg Circular Walk is dog-friendly. However, much of the route passes through open grazing land with livestock and is an important habitat for ground-nesting birds. Therefore, it's essential to keep dogs on a lead at all times to protect both wildlife and farm animals.
Spring and summer offer the most pleasant conditions with warmer weather and longer daylight hours, ideal for enjoying the views. Autumn brings beautiful colours to the landscape. While possible in winter, be prepared for potentially muddy, icy, or snowy conditions, which can make some sections more challenging.
There are no general permits or entrance fees required to access the trails within Northumberland National Park. However, there may be admission fees to enter specific attractions like Housesteads Roman Fort itself, which is managed by English Heritage.
Yes, the route follows significant portions of the Hadrian's Wall Path and also intersects with sections of the Pennine Way (Middleton in Teesdale to Kirk Yetholm) and the Steel Rigg & Hadrians Wall Walk.
The views are truly spectacular and far-reaching. You'll enjoy commanding vistas of the Northumberland National Park, including dramatic cliffs of the Whin Sill, views over Crag Lough and Broomlee Lough, and the iconic sweep of Hadrian's Wall winding across the landscape.
While the main path has continuous ups and downs, some sections offer gentler grassy paths running alongside the steeper, stone-pitched parts. If you're looking for a slightly easier experience, keep an eye out for these alternatives, especially on the return leg north of the Wall.
Wear sturdy, waterproof walking boots due to potentially muddy and rocky terrain. Layers of clothing are advisable as the weather can change quickly. Bring waterproofs, plenty of water, snacks, a map, and a compass or GPS device. Don't forget your camera for the stunning views!