Where Is Hadrian's Wall

Hadrian's wall was built by the roman empire to protect their colony in england from the pictish tribes in scotland.

Where Is Hadrian's Wall. The wall extended from coast to coast across the width of northern britain; Wall and major roman forts and roads are shown.

Roman Milecastle & section of Hadrains Wall
Roman Milecastle & section of Hadrains Wall from www.grandmanner.co.uk
The roman emperor hadrian was a popular figure in ancient rome. Hadrian's death in ad 138 brought a new emperor to power. Hadrian's wall was built by the romans to protect their colony in england from the pictish tribes in scotland.

It stretches for 87 miles across the north of england from the irish sea to the north sea in the counties of cumbria, northumberland and tyne and wear.

Prevent military raids by the scots who lived to the north, b: The wall ran from coast to coast at a length of 73 statute miles (120 km). Hadrian's wall world heritage site. It stretched for nearly 80 miles, across the narrow neck of the roman province where and how to see it.