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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Well illustrated, well written - just like being there
This is a great travel book, a synthesis of fine writing, beautiful color pictures, and excellent Ordnance Survey maps. It pulls a region together and makes it feel like you are there.

Starting with a few wide range maps and a bit of history, this National Trail Guide sets the context of Hadrian's Wall in time and in space, both how to get there, and why you would want...

Published on April 14, 2004 by D. O. Becker

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Maybe this and another book
I used this book while hiking the trail and thought it was only somewhat helpful. It was nice that it explained the different churches and bits of the wall, but I felt it had a major downfall. While Burton included the location of pubs on the grid maps, he did not show the location of accomodations. I ended up having to go on the National Trail website and trying to...
Published on September 2, 2008 by Moe


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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Well illustrated, well written - just like being there, April 14, 2004
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This is a great travel book, a synthesis of fine writing, beautiful color pictures, and excellent Ordnance Survey maps. It pulls a region together and makes it feel like you are there.

Starting with a few wide range maps and a bit of history, this National Trail Guide sets the context of Hadrian's Wall in time and in space, both how to get there, and why you would want to visit. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a British National Trail (one of 13), and an important historical site, Hadrian's Wall offers many beautiful natural vistas, archaeological and Roman historical sites, and a cross section of British city, town, and country life. All arranged in a linear 84 mile (135 km) national park.

The book assumes a walking tour, with an introduction, 6 descriptive tour chapters, and a few sections on resources and additonal reading. The most interesting parts for me are the 6 tours. Each chapter is nicely arranged with a map or photo per page with descriptive text along side.

The Ordnance Survey maps are the best in the world - very readable and clear. This book reprints the 1:25,000 maps verbatim, the same as you get at Ordnance Survey Get-a-Map ( http://getamap.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/). Similarly, the photos of buildings and vistas along the wall are well done - colorful and excellent resolution.

However, what is most impressive is the prose that winds along the maps and photos. "Where the verge path ends, cross the stile and continue on the footpath inside the wall. Now having joined the field, the Vallum looks even more impressive." Reading the words and following along the maps makes the tour completely life-like for me, making me feel like I am walking along with a tour guide.

The book is printed on thick paper with nicely embossed textured heavy-stock cover stock. The page corners are rounded nicely. Completely high quality.

Perhaps the book can be improved by more depth. I would love to read a bit more about the pubs or the sleeping accomodations. However, I too understand that this information would change quickly or perhaps be a bit too partisan.

In the end, the book makes me want to revisit the area. It also makes me want to get other titles in the series such as Offa's Dyke, The Pennine Way, or The Thame's Path - place I have never been. For me that is the mark of a true travelogue: it makes you want to rush out and see the place firsthand.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best of the best, June 15, 2006
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A lot of interesting and helpful information is packed into this small trail guide making it a must-have when walking Hadrian's Wall. The maps are clear and precise with commentary that allows the walker to interpret structures along the way. The small loop hikes included are an extra bonus and well worth taking. The text alerts the reader to small items of interest that might otherwise be missed along the footpath, like the Roman mile stone on the path to Vindolanda. Brief essays introduce the reader to a bit of context for the Wall. If you buy only one book, this should probably be it.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Maybe this and another book, September 2, 2008
This review is from: Hadrian's Wall Path 2007 (National Trail Guides) (Paperback)
I used this book while hiking the trail and thought it was only somewhat helpful. It was nice that it explained the different churches and bits of the wall, but I felt it had a major downfall. While Burton included the location of pubs on the grid maps, he did not show the location of accomodations. I ended up having to go on the National Trail website and trying to draw in on the grid maps where I was staying for certain nights. This ended up being a problem since I drew one night's accomodation in the wrong place. There was another Hadrian's wall book (I think it was red-sorry, I can't remember what it was called) that many people hiking the wall also used and it looked more helpful since it showed the location of hostels, hotels, and b&bs.
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