Day 1 of 2: Newcastle to Wallsend

Our starting point this morning was our hotel, next to the River Tyne near the Millennium Bridge & the Baltic.  We had intended to catch the bus and walk from Wallsend but it was Sunday and we were unsure of how long we would need to wait for the next so we set off walking east.


As we were leaving the centre of the city we approached The Cycle Hub.  An obvious place for those on bicycles to use the facilities, cafe and outdoor seating.  It was busy - maybe a sign of things to come....
Moving on we found our refreshments in St Peters Basin at an award winning coffee & snack van, La Verne Vintage. 




We continued to followed the river east and passed interesting industrial sites on the way including the skeleton of an old wooden vessel.  The remains resembled a dinosaur grave which maybe closer to the truth than we thought.  

Leaving the Wrecksshipasaurus, we followed the path inland.  Fortunately a hi vis cyclist showed us the way otherwise I think we might have missed the turning.
Hi vis cyclists seemed to be a god send, certainly they were the best way markers for the walk.  They seemed to appear at just the right time to send us in the right direction.

The next section of the path was in poor condition.  It wasn't too bad for walkers but cyclists need to be aware of the gaps and uneven surfaces created by the path subsiding.  The really poor sections were marked.   





It was fairly obvious by now we were sharing the national cycle route 72, Hadrians Cycleway.  Did Hadrian really have a bike?



Our first glimpse of the wall.  It looked incongruous in an industrial setting but that is one of the joys of a designated walk, you don't know how or where you will find what you're looking for.
Whilst we were engaged in this section of Hadrians Wall, we hadn't realised we had reached the end.



























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