I was trawling through old posts and came across this. I guess it might not be too late to make a suggestion. I live in the Tyne valley and have visited the wall many times although I keep forgetting exactly where Sycamore gap is.
I would suggest three car parks that each give fine views of the wall on walking eastward for a short distance.
Walltown
Cawfields
nr Twice Brewed (gives the best views in my opinion)
Housesteads is good as well but it is more of a hike to the wall.
Yes Sycamore Gap has been photographed a zillion times, but it links in with a series of ancient sites that I have been documenting which are significant to the Ulster-Scots. (see avatar of the Giant's Ring).
Hadrian's Wall marks the site where two continents collided to form what is now the British Isles...fascinating!
Yes Sycamore Gap has been photographed a zillion times, but it links in with a series of ancient sites that I have been documenting which are significant to the Ulster-Scots. (see avatar of the Giant's Ring).
Hadrian's Wall marks the site where two continents collided to form what is now the British Isles...fascinating!
I'm not sure that collided is the correct description. I was taught that it was more of a "make work" project, much the same as Churchill's road building programme in the UK during the 1920's.