Ross Wigham’s Week 25 post marks National Cycle Week. He writes about a cycle ride he did around Tyneside with views of a tucked-away marina, my favourite sort-of-secret valley (Ouseburn), and parts of a Roman period World Heritage Site: Hadrian’s Wall. Ross also reflects on the evidence of recessions visible on this route.
Two wheel city
Tagged with: archaeology, Hadrian's Wall, National Cycle Week, Ouseburn, Roman ruins, St Peter's Marina
Posted in cultural heritage, cycling, exercise, parks, public spaces, travel and exploration
Posted in cultural heritage, cycling, exercise, parks, public spaces, travel and exploration
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