Hadrian's Way between St Peter's and St Anthony's Point
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Hadrian's Way between St Peter's and St Anthony's Point by Oliver Dixon as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Oliver Dixon Taken: 18 Nov 2008
Hadrian's Way is a largely traffic-free route along the north side of the Tyne from western to eastern boundaries of the City of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The Way is followed by both Hadrian's Wall National Trail http://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/hadrianswall/ and by route 72 of the National Cycle Network (Hadrian's Cycleway http://www.cycle-routes.org/HADRIANSCYCLEWAY/and the Tynemouth branch of the C2C Cycle Route http://www.c2c-guide.co.uk/). Once clear of the St Peter's Basin development, Hadrian's Way enters a remarkably rural setting.