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Attractions and Places To See around Hayton - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Hayton include a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and family-friendly destinations. Located in areas like Cumbria and East Yorkshire, Hayton offers access to significant Roman and medieval heritage. The region is characterized by its proximity to Hadrian's Wall and various natural features like lakes and waterfalls. Visitors can explore ancient structures and enjoy the surrounding countryside.

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Last updated: July 3, 2026

Hare Hill, Hadrian's Wall Ruins

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Hare Hill is the tallest surviving section of Hadrian's wall at about 3m high. It may well have survived as this section of the wall was built against in medieval times.

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Birdoswald Roman Fort

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Birdoswald Roman Fort is the site of the longest surviving stretch of Hadrian's Wall. Managed by English Heritage, there's plenty to discover with exhibitions and lovely walking trails in the …

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Lanercost Priory

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This impressive Augustinian priory, founded around 1169, is just a stone's throw from Hadrian's Wall. Its ruins tell stories of kings, wars, and pilgrims. King Edward I stayed here in …

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Lambley Viaduct

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A viaduct spanning the River South Tyne, Lambley Viaduct is an elegant bridge with a series of arches. 260 meters (850 feet) long, the bridge carried the Haltwhistle to Alston …

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Carlisle Cathedral

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Carlisle Cathedral was founded as an Augustinian priory in 1122 and became a cathedral in 1133. Whilst Carlisle is the second smallest of England's ancient cathedrals, it is not short …

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Stuart Prouse
May 30, 2026, Lambley Viaduct

This area is set in a valley with very steep steps taking you down to the river and the underside of the viaduct. You have to carry the bike down the steps. There are some narrow rugged single tracks to make your way around, once through you get an excellent view looking up at Lambley Viaduct arches

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With its well-preserved sections of wall and nearby banks, turrets and a lime kiln, Hare Hill offers great insights into the Roman past. Along with the River Irthing crossing, this area must have been a veritable hive of Roman activity.

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Well, we got here nearly at the end of our Hadrian's Wall hike for the day and had a bit of bad luck. Fancy turning up at one of the best Roman forts on Hadrian's Wall to be told it was closed because the wind was too strong and it might blow us off the wall. A place to come back to.

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DigbyRob4
August 7, 2025, Lambley Viaduct

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On a strategic rise above the River Irthing lies Birdoswald Roman Fort (Banna), one of the best-preserved forts along Hadrian's Wall. Built around 122 AD, it housed troops from countries including Dacia (modern-day Romania) and played a key role in defending the northwestern border of the Roman Empire. The fort lies on the longest continuous stretch of Hadrian's Wall still visible. Within the ruins, you'll find the remains of barracks, granaries, gates, and even a unique Roman drill hall. The visitor center offers interactive exhibits and original artifacts, including altars and inscriptions. Birdoswald is an ideal rest stop for cyclists following the Hadrian's Cycleway. The tearoom and the view make it a pleasant stop with historical depth.

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This impressive Augustinian priory, founded around 1169, is just a stone's throw from Hadrian's Wall. Its ruins tell stories of kings, wars, and pilgrims. King Edward I stayed here in 1306 during his final campaign against the Scots, and Robert the Bruce later attacked the monastery. The church ruins still stand tall, with a dramatic triple-arched structure. Built partly with stones from Hadrian's Wall, they include Roman inscriptions. Inside, you'll find the Lanercost Cross (1214) and the Lanercost Dossal, a work of art designed by William Morris.

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The northernmost border of the Roman Empire in the British Isles was secured against the Celtic tribes not subjugated by Rome by a massive structure: Hadrian's Wall, built in the 120s. An episode of the television series "Treasures of the Roman Empire" on German television is dedicated to this 117-kilometer-long border fortification. The film (available only in German) can be accessed in the ZDF media library via the following link =>> https://www.zdf.de/dokumentation/zdfinfo-doku/schaetze-des-roemischen-reichs--der-hadrianswall-100.html

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The bishop's church (cathedral) in Carlisle was not dedicated to one of the many people we venerate as saints, but rather the ONE God in THREE persons - God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ) and God's Holy Spirit - was chosen as its patron saint. Father Reinhard Körner writes about the mystery of the Holy Trinity: "Among the great prayer-givers in the history of Christianity... I found prayer texts in which each of the divine three was explicitly addressed - in the same prayer. When I tried to recite the texts, I could sense that these people had not only had God the Father, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit in mind individually - they were addressing a divine community. And it seemed to me that they could only do this in their written prayers because they did so otherwise, quietly in their hearts."

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I visit around Hayton?

The region around Hayton is rich in history. You can explore the imposing 12th-century Carlisle Castle, which has endured more sieges than any other place in the British Isles and once imprisoned Mary Queen of Scots. Another significant site is Lanercost Priory, founded around 1169 near Hadrian's Wall, with ruins partly built from Roman stones. Don't miss Hare Hill, Hadrian's Wall Ruins, which features the tallest surviving section of the wall. In East Yorkshire, you can find the site of the Hayton Roman Fort, a double-ditched fort from around AD 70-80.

Are there any religious buildings or monuments to see?

Yes, the area features several notable religious sites. Lanercost Priory is an impressive Augustinian priory with a dramatic triple-arched church ruin. Carlisle Cathedral, founded as an Augustinian priory in 1122, is known for its old stone carvings, medieval choir stalls, and beautiful stained-glass windows. Hayton in Cumbria also has the medieval parish church of St Mary Magdalene.

What attractions are suitable for families with children?

Several attractions around Hayton are family-friendly. Both Carlisle Castle and Lanercost Priory are welcoming for families. In Cumbria, Walby Farm Park offers activities for children. If you're near Hayton in East Yorkshire, William's Den and Piglets Adventure Farm Park provide indoor and outdoor fun for younger visitors, while Murton Park offers parks and playgrounds for all ages.

Where can I find natural landscapes or outdoor parks?

Near Hayton in Cumbria, you can visit Talkin Tarn Country Park. The wider Cumbrian region boasts stunning natural features like Buttermere and Crummock Water, both scenic lakes surrounded by mountains, and Scale Force Waterfall. Castlerigg Stone Circle offers panoramic views in a natural setting, and Lanthwaite Wood is another natural area to explore.

Are there any unique man-made structures or viewpoints?

Absolutely. The Lambley Viaduct is an elegant, 260-meter-long bridge spanning the River South Tyne, offering a historical viewpoint. It's a Grade II listed structure that once carried the Haltwhistle to Alston railway. Additionally, Hare Hill, Hadrian's Wall Ruins provides a unique glimpse into Roman engineering.

What outdoor activities can I do near these attractions?

The area around Hayton offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for jogging, road cycling, and touring bicycle. For specific trails, explore the Running Trails around Hayton, Road Cycling Routes around Hayton, or Cycling around Hayton guides. These guides feature routes of varying difficulties and distances, such as the 'Footpath Closed loop from Hayton' for jogging or the 'Hadrian's Wall – Lanercost Priory loop from Brampton' for cycling.

Are there any dog-friendly trails or attractions?

Yes, the Lambley Viaduct is noted as dog-friendly, making it a good spot for a walk with your canine companion. Many of the outdoor trails and natural areas around Hayton are also suitable for dogs, though it's always advisable to check local regulations for specific sites.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Hayton?

Visitors frequently appreciate the rich historical significance and the scenic beauty of the area. For instance, the impressive architecture and historical depth of Lanercost Priory and Carlisle Castle are highly rated. The dramatic views from Lambley Viaduct and the historical context of Hadrian's Wall at Hare Hill also receive positive feedback.

Can I find any medieval sites apart from the Priory and Castle?

Beyond Lanercost Priory and Carlisle Castle, you can explore the Hayton Castle Moated Site and Fishpond in Cumbria. This monument includes a well-preserved medieval moat, suggesting it was once a fortified manor house belonging to the de Hayton family.

Are there any Roman remains or sites to explore?

Yes, the area has significant Roman heritage. Hare Hill, Hadrian's Wall Ruins is a key site, featuring the tallest surviving section of Hadrian's Wall. Lanercost Priory itself was partly built with stones from Hadrian's Wall and contains Roman inscriptions. Additionally, the site of the Hayton Roman Fort in East Yorkshire provides evidence of a short-lived Roman occupation.

What are some options for longer cycling routes around Hayton?

For longer cycling adventures, consider routes like the 'Burgh Marsh – Scenic Coastal Section loop from Brampton' (85.6 km) or the 'Hadrian's Wall – Lanercost Priory loop from Brampton' (91.1 km), both rated as difficult. You can find these and more in the Cycling around Hayton guide.

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