Reflection: 2 days in Newcastle

16+ miles in two days may not seem a lot to some folk but to us it was a major achievement.  We seemed to have been guided by angels on the walk; angels wearing hi vis who showed us the way and the Angel of the North watching over us although we didn't spot it until near the end.

Most of this section of Hadrian's Wall Path was a means to an end but elements of it made the whole worth while.

We met a helpful postie who wasn't wearing shorts (I thought shorts were uniform now), two golfers in a car looking for a golf course on a bridle path, two women checking they were on the right path (I'm sure these ladies were the better halves of the lost golfers), very pleasant cyclists (with bells), chatty walkers and friendly locals, many of whom served us food and drinks.  

Newcastle is an amazing city whether you undertake the walk or not.  To see such familiar sights first hand was wonderful. 

One of the best views of the city was from The Redhouse whilst eating handmade pies, potatoes, peas and liquor / gravy:  a perfect ending to a tiring day but... we did it!

Next, we tackle the middle section of the wall.  Picturesque views, walking on grass and the dreaded, ups and downs. 






on our way back home












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