Birdoswald Fort (Hadrian's Wall)

Birdoswald Fort (Hadrian's Wall)
General view of granary (c) English Heritage

Birdoswald stands high above a meander in the River Irthing, in one of the most picturesque settings on Hadrian's Wall. A Roman fort, turret and milecastle can all be seen on this excellent stretch of the Wall.

With probably the best-preserved defences of any Wall fort, this was an important base for some 1,000 Roman soldiers, succeeding an earlier fort of turf and timber. The section of Wall to the east, also of stone replacing turf, is the longest continuous stretch visible today.

Archaeological discoveries over the past 150 years have revealed a great deal about Roman military life at Birdoswald. Three of the four main gateways of the fort have been unearthed, as have the outside walls, two granary buildings, workshops and a unique drill hall.

People continued to live at Birdoswald after the Roman withdrawal. In the 5th century a large timber hall was built over the collapsed Roman granaries, perhaps for a local British chieftain. Later, a medieval tower house was raised here, replaced in the 16th century by a fortified 'bastle' farmhouse designed to protect its inhabitants from the notorious 'Border Reivers'. Later still in more peaceful times, a farmhouse stood here.

The Birdoswald Visitor Centre provides a good introduction to Hadrian's Wall, and tells the intriguing story of Birdoswald and the people who have lived here over the past 2,000 years. There is a cosy tearoom at the site if you need refreshments, and a well-stocked shop for souvenirs.

If you would like to find out more about staying at Birdoswald, please call 01697 747602 for a residential pack.

What are the opening times?

DatesOpening TimesOpening Days
21 Mar-30 Sep 10am-5.30pm (last admission 5pm) Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, & Sun.
1-31 Oct 10am-4pm Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, & Sun.

How much does it cost?

Adult:
£4.50
Children:
£2.30
Concession:
£3.60
English Heritage Members:
Educational Groups:
Education charge applies - please call for details

How do I get there?

Address:
Cumbria - CA8 7DD
Road Access:
2 3⁄4 miles west of Greenhead off B6318. Signposted from A69
Train Access:
Brampton 8 miles, Haltwhistle 7 miles
Bus Access:
Stagecoach in Cumbria AD122 Carlisle -Hexham railway station(Apr-Oct)
Map Location:
Telephone:
01697 747602

What facilities are available?

Facilities Available:
Parking Suitable for people with disabilities Baby changing facilities Exhibition Education Guidebooks Dogs allowed on leads Shop Picnic area Events Hazardous Available to hire for corporate and private events Admission free for Overseas Vistor Pass holders Tea Room Male Toilets Female Toilets
Access:
Disabled access (to visitor centre, toilets, shop, tearoom and part of site. Disabled parking on site)

What facilities are available for groups?

Group Discount:
15% discount for groups of 11 or more visitors paying together plus one free place for every additional 20 paying visitors. Free entry for coach driver, tour leader and English Heritage members.
Coach Parking Facilities:
A car & coach park is provided 100 metres to the north-east of the fort. Adjacent to the entrance is a coach dropping-off point for passengers not wishing to walk to the entrance.
Average Length of Visit:
At least 1 hour
Guided Tours:
Guided tour of site. No extra charge – must be booked at least 4 weeks in advance

Further Info

Accommodation: If you would like to stay within the walls of the fort, there is a 39-bed residential centre, which can be booked for groups. It provides a great base for exploring this and other sites on the Wall, and is an excellent educational resource.