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Festival encourages people to get hands-on with the past on Hadrian’s Wall!

Screen Shot 2016-07-18 at 09.44.32To celebrate the annual Festival of Archaeology 2016, which kicks off on Saturday 16 July, visitor attractions along Hadrian’s Wall are launching a range of fun-packed events for people of all ages to get hands-on with the past this summer.

From Arbeia Roman Fort and Museum in South Shields all the way to Senhouse Roman Museum in Maryport and everywhere in between, museums, heritage sites, local heritage bodies and Northumberland National Park are hosting activities designed to bring the remarkable history and heritage of Hadrian’s Wall UNESCO World Heritage Site to life.

James Fell, Chair of the Hadrian’s Wall Marketing Partnership, said: “The national Festival of Archaeology is a great launch pad for members of The Hadrian’s Wall Partnership to unveil a summer of events taking place between July and September which are jam-packed with hundreds of activities spanning the length and breadth of Hadrian’s Wall.

“The Wall marked the northern boundary of the Roman Empire for nearly 400 years and draws hundreds of thousands of visitors to the North of England every year. With the summer holidays rapidly approaching we’re keen to encourage as many people as possible to take the opportunity to learn about and explore this special monument.

“Visitors can watch experts at work and experience archaeology for themselves by taking part in everything from mini-archaeological digs to watching Roman re-enactments, enjoying museum open days and taking part in expert-led guided walks to give the whole family an opportunity to have fun and experience the exciting history of Hadrian’s Wall in action.”

To help inspire visitors to make the most of Hadrian’s Wall this summer here are a few examples to give you a little flavour for what’s on.

 

Full details for these events and many more can be found on the Hadrian’s Wall Country official website at www.hadrianswallcountry.co.uk.

The Hadrian’s Wall Marketing Partnership board includes Northumberland County Council, Carlisle City Council, Northumberland National Park Authority, Northumberland Tourism, Cumbria Tourism, NewcastleGateshead Initiative and English Heritage.

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