Step into the world of the Romans on this relaxed, private tour by car—perfect for curious travelers who want to explore without a long hike. Travel along the ancient Stanegate Road, discover rare Roman milestones like the Chesterholm stone, and hear the stories behind the Vindolanda tablets and 1,800-year-old quarry graffiti. Along the way, we’ll visit the mysterious Mithraic Temple, walk the only stretch of Hadrian’s Wall where you are permitted to walk atop it, and learn how antiquarian John Clayton helped preserve this remarkable frontier. You'll also stop at a 19th-century lime kiln and uncover tales of the Border Reivers, all from the comfort of our vehicle with short, easy walks at each site. We finish with a warm drink from a favourite local coffee van—because history’s best enjoyed with good craic and great company.
Pickup included
We’ll visit the Sycamore Gap: Coming Home exhibition, spend time exploring the current displays in the revolving gallery, and browse the gift shop for unique finds and local souvenirs.
We’ll take a short walk up to Housesteads and explore its remarkable setting. Along the way, you’ll hear about the fort’s fascinating history, the story behind Britain’s best-preserved Roman toilets, and how the site was later tied to the turbulent days of the Border Reivers. Please note: we do not enter the fort.
At Housesteads, you’ll have the chance to walk along the top of Hadrian’s Wall—the only section where it’s officially allowed—offering stunning views and a true sense of the Roman frontier. You’ll also hear about John Clayton, the 19th-century antiquarian whose tireless efforts saved large parts of the Wall from ruin.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
Please arrive at the pick up point 60 minutes before departure time.
Look for the Blue Honda Kona. Your guide will be wearing a blue Curius Compass hoodie or t-shirt and a tutu.