AD122 Hadrian's Wall Country Bus
Leave the car at home and discover the many delights and hidden gems of the Hadrian's Wall World Heritage Site by using the award winning AD122 Hadrian's Wall Country Bus service.
The AD122 service makes it easy for all to explore our Roman heritage and get out and about in some of the country's most spectacular landscapes.
It is a convenient and sustainable way to get around. As well as forts, sites, museums and galleries the AD122 service takes in the many towns and villages in Hadrian's Wall Country putting you within easy reach of places to stay, shop and eat.
The timetable varies through the season (March to October) so please check for the latest version. Discover the benefits of purchasing a Rover ticket and have your questions answered here before you travel.
The Carlisle to Hexham AD122 service has ended for the season however the Newcastle to Walltown service continues daily until Sunday 27th October.
If you are travelling from Carlisle to the Wall, then you can connect with the AD122 service at Haltwhistle, Walltown or Hexham using local bus and rail services.
There is a frequent service across the central section of the Wall. This connects to Newcastle Central Station and Carlisle where local and national bus and rail services can take you west to Bowness-on-Solway, Maryport, Workington, Whitehaven and Ravenglass; and east to Segedunum Roman Fort at Wallsend and Arbeia Roman Fort at South Shields.
The Hadrian’s Wall Trust coordinates the AD122 service on behalf of partners in the Hadrian’s Wall Bus Partnership - Northumberland County Council, Cumbria County Council, Northumberland National Park Authority and the National Trust.