To Chollerford
It rained today, a full day of light drizzle. Although still walking on the part of Hadrian's Wall which became the base for the military road, fortunately the poor weather was offset by seeing a little more of the Roman past. This was after stopping off at the Errington Coffe House, a popular stop for walkers, especially on such a rainy day.
First were some better remains of the Vallum, which elsewhere had been ploughed out. After this, we had an official diversion of the path, which been in force for a year, to allow for some tree felling. We came out of woods to see foundations of a milecastle.
To the north of the wall are remains of its ditch, a little variable in visibility, but from time to time along this stretch, impressive.
There was then a short length of the Wall at Planetrees -
And even more at Brunton where part of a turret is evident
We had our passport stamp at Chesters before our pickup. The day was finished off by an excellent meal at Valley Restaurant in Corbridge, where we are staying tonight.
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