Tour por el Muro de Adriano y las Fronteras desde Edimburgo con Admisión





Descripción
* Incluye la entrada al Museo del Ejército Romano de Vindolanda (o al Fuerte Romano de Homesteads si Vindolanda está cerrado). Viaja a través de 2.000 años de historia mientras visitas antiguos sitios romanos como el Muro de Adriano, Dere Street, Birdoswald Fort, Steel Rigg y pueblos históricos a lo largo de la frontera de Escocia e Inglaterra. Conducirás a través de impresionantes paisajes en el Parque Nacional Northumberland, el Valle de Irthing y las Tierras Altas del Sur y aprenderás sobre las guerras anglo-escocesas de los siglos XIV-XVI. Su guía profesional iluminará la fascinante historia de la Gran Bretaña romana y las fronteras escocesas en este tour de un día para grupos pequeños (limitado a 16 personas) desde Edimburgo.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Una hermosa ciudad mercado que la Reina María de Escocia visitó. Visita opcional a la abadía.
Al continuar hacia el sur haremos una parada en el pintoresco Carter Bar, en el borde de los Montes Cheviot. Este punto de cruce entre Escocia e Inglaterra corre cerca de la antigua vía romana y ha formado la frontera entre los dos países durante los últimos 700 años.
El Muro de Adriano, la frontera más salvaje y más septentrional del antiguo Imperio romano. Seguimos la carretera que nos lleva a lo largo del lado sur de la muralla y nos detenemos en el Steel Rigg. Tendrá tiempo para caminar junto a la muralla y disfrutar del aislamiento que los soldados de la infantería romana habrían experimentado mientras protegían a su imperio de los "bárbaros" del norte.
* Entrada al Museo del Ejército Romano de Vindolanda (o al Fuerte Romano de Homesteads en caso de que Vindolanda esté cerrado) incluido en el precio del tour. Vindolanda es uno de los yacimientos arqueológicos romanos más importantes de Europa. Vindolanda significa césped blanco o campos blancos. Sabemos que el nombre romano del fuerte era Vindolanda debido a un altar levantado por los civiles en Vindolanda al dios Vulcano que fue encontrado durante las obras de drenaje en 1914. El altar se exhibe en el museo. El nombre Vindolanda también se ha descubierto en algunas de las tabletas de escritura. (cerrado en enero).
Tendrás un breve descanso en la ciudad balneario victoriana de Moffat, que atrajo visitantes en los siglos XVIII y XIX que buscan los beneficios para la salud de sus manantiales minerales. La ciudad también es famosa por el toffee Moffat, conocido por su sabor a mantequilla único y textura masticable. Desde Moffat, viajará hacia el norte, pasando por el Parque Regional de Pentland Hills en su camino de regreso a Edimburgo
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Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Nos disculpamos, pero no podemos acomodar a niños menores de 5 años en nuestros tours. Los menores de 18 años deben ir acompañados de un adulto. Tenga en cuenta que si no se sigue esta política, tendremos que rechazar el viaje sin emitir un reembolso. Gracias por entenderme.
- Permiso de Equipaje : Estás restringido a 20kg (44lbs) de equipaje por persona. Esta debe ser una pieza de equipaje similar a una bolsa de mano de una aerolínea (aproximadamente 55 cm x 45 cm x 25 cm / 22 pulgadas x 17 pulgadas x 10 pulgadas) más una bolsa pequeña para objetos personales a bordo.
- El registro cierra 15 minutos antes de la salida
- Este recorrido saldrá desde el interior de la estación de autobuses de Edimburgo, puertas J y puertas K, St Andrew Square, Edimburgo, EH1 3DQ.
- Vindolanda Roman Fort y entrada al Museo. Tour visitará Homesteads Roman Fort en caso de que Vindolanda esté cerrada.
- Con el fin de mantener la integridad del tour y tratar de garantizar que todos nuestros clientes tengan la mejor experiencia posible, hacemos reservas de tope de una parte a 8 pasajeros.
- Tenga en cuenta que Vindolanda cierra anualmente durante el mes de enero y parte de febrero. En su lugar, le llevamos a Housesteads Roman Fort durante este período.
Opiniones(658)
Amazing day seeing Hadrians Wall, Vindalum, and Jedburgh. Kieran was a very entertaining guide. He was very courteous. He always was courteous and helpful to make sure we were helped to know what to do. Vindalum was amazing.
Our guide Jack Z (donkey) was amazing. His knowledge of the history of this area was spot on. Took us to a great part of the wall to explore and also to Vindolanda ruins and museum. Thanks Jack for sharing history, fun and a great day out.
Very interesting and engaging experience. Alex our guide was both knowledgeable and witty. Both Alex and Tom (assistant) were very helpful. We learned a lot about Roman history, Hadrian’s Wall and enjoyed the views of the countryside. We also liked his playlist and enjoyed the local stories about Edinburgh and the various villages we saw along the way. Enjoyed Vindolanda museum and cafe as well. One of our party is a history teacher and she enjoyed purchasing items for her classroom lessons on Ancient Rome. Worthwhile and informative experience.
We had a wonderful tour with Andrew! He was funny, engaging and full of interesting facts! He showed us some absolutely amazing views. Ample stops for snacks, drinks, and restrooms! We had a blast and would definitely book another tour!
Stephen with Rabbies was an amazing guide who truly made this trip. All the stops were amazing and Stephen did a good job providing background information, framing what we were about to see, and playing music to wrap it all together. Truly an unforgettable experience.
Kieran is an exceptional tour guide that shared “smashing” Scottish music, poems and stories to bring history to Hadrians Wall and the Borders. We thoroughly enjoyed this tour and highly recommend it!
Seeing Vindolanda was the highlight of this trip. Our guide made sure we maximized our time there. It was a long day but very informative.
You get alot of history, stories, jokes and music. Our guide, Allie P was great, made many stops if interest for us!
We enjoyed our day overall. I was especially excited to see Hadrian's Wall, and the tour gave us multiple opportunities to climb up, walk along the wall, take photos, and enjoy the beautiful views. Our first stop was a little confusing. We had a short amount of free time in a town with the ruins of an old church, but we weren't given much context about what we were seeing or whether it was worth paying to go inside. Since we also needed to find restrooms and wanted to see Mary, Queen of Scots' death mask and house, we spent much of our limited time trying to use the restroom and then Googling what the church was all about before deciding to skip it and hurrying through town to Queen Mary's House. We booked a guided tour because we were hoping for more historical interpretation. Instead, this stop felt more like being dropped off and left to figure things out ourselves before racing back to the bus. Hadrian's Wall was definitely the highlight of the day. My family loved walking along the wall, taking photos, and soaking in the scenery. We appreciated that the itinerary included multiple stops along the wall rather than just one viewpoint. Vindolanda was another excellent stop. The archaeological site is fascinating, and the museum was very well done. We were lucky enough to visit while Roman reenactors were there, which added a lot to the experience. (One note: the museum was quite warm inside, so be prepared on hot days.) Food options were a bit mixed. There was a café at the first stop, but only enough time to grab a coffee to go. Vindolanda had a sandwich counter, and we enjoyed eating outside on the shaded deck. The only disappointing part of the day came near the end. The planned dinner stop was closed, and the backup stop, a garden centre with some sort of food option, was also closed. We eventually stopped at Gretna Green, but almost everything was closing as we arrived. The sandwich case was empty, the pastries were gone, and we ended up having potato chips and a bag of shared shortbread cookies for dinner. After a full day of sightseeing and walking, that wasn't an ideal way to end the day. The small group size was excellent. There were just two families of four, one family of three, and one solo traveler, so the bus never felt crowded. Our driver was safe, punctual, and got us everywhere without issue. My teenagers were amused that we saw llamas from the bus at various farms along the way. Where the tour fell short for us was the guiding itself. This was the first time we've taken a guided tour where the guide didn't really engage with the group at all. There was historical commentary during the drive, but aside from beginning a story about Mary, Queen of Scots, which was never finished, there was less information and interpretation of the places we visited than we wanted. Personally, I would have preferred to hear so much more about Roman Britain, Hadrian's Wall, and Vindolanda, since those were the focus of the day. One of the reasons we booked a guided tour was to benefit from a guide's expertise, and that aspect didn't quite meet our expectations. Overall, we enjoyed the day and are glad we went. Hadrian's Wall and Vindolanda were both excellent, and the small group size made for a comfortable experience. With a little more historical interpretation from the guide and better planning around the evening meal stop, this would easily have been a five-star tour. As it stands, I give it 4 out of 5 stars.
Our guide, Stephen, was extremely knowledgeable and was great at answering any questions you had. I was very interested in the history of the Border Rievers, due to family history in that region. Stephen added extra details and one on one conversations to make sure all tours members got everything out of the tour that they wanted.



