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    4.7 (10 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Luke H.

    Excellent working archeological site. The staff are excellent & the museum is brilliant. If you have any interest in Roman Britain then please do go.

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    Kyle S.

    I wasn't expecting much from Vindolanda as I thought it was just ruins. But it surprised and impressed me mostly because starting in late spring into early fall, the ruins are actively being excavated looking for treasures from 2000 years ago. While we visited the last week of active excavations, the head archaeologist was more than happy to answer questions and provide information about their work and discoveries. One of which they had the previous month discovering a buried 30 inch sword that had already been cleaned and put in the museum. Better yet, they use volunteers to help with excavation. The only requirement being your willingness. How wonderful would it be to hike or cycle Hadrian's Wall and take a couple of days out to help uncover these buried relics. The museum down by the creek was wonderful and had a lot of great information about Hadrian and the settlement. It would be hard for the rest of any of the other sights along Hadrian's Wall to top Vindolanda. This was one of the most memorable sights during our three weeks in London, England, Scotland, and Paris.

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    Fantastic view into the Roman world, beautiful countryside. Plenty of parking & toilets.

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    Chesters Roman Fort and Museum - Chesters Roman Fort museum

    Chesters Roman Fort and Museum

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    With well-preserved parts of Hadrian's Wall nearby, we stopped at the Chesters Roman Fort and…read moreMuseum to pick up an information booklet after checking out Hadrian's Wall. But while we were there, how could we say no to some cream tea? Especially since we happened to be there when the weather was beautiful, with clear skies above, where you can bet your but we enjoyed some tasty cream tea in perfect weather. So while we didn't buy a ticket to check out the exterior structure (the Roman Fort), we went into the museum instead. Probably weren't supposed to do that without a ticket, though there wasn't anyone at the museum. Which kind of... surprised me, because there were some seriously neat things inside of it. (The current rate is £6.60, btw, which is different to what others previously posted.) The museum was reallllly neat. Pillars, grave stones, milestones, altars, building stones. And a lot of these items weren't behind glass; they were propped up in shelves or just straight there on the floor. You could touch them, though I'm sure that's frowned upon. Their inscriptions read stuff like, "Building stone with relief of bore." Vindalanda. Or "Dedication to the Goddess Covventina by Titus D. Cosconianus, prefect of the first cohort of Batavians. The Goddess holds a water lily leaf in her right hand, and water flows from a pitcher by her left elbow." And "Tombstone of a Longinus a trumpeter (bucinator)." The museum is called the Clayton Museum, and he was an antiquarian whom excavated sites along Hadrians Wall, which were stored and displayed in the museum. Like I said, very interesting! We spent about 20 minutes exploring this place, and even that was a pretty thorough exploration of the museum. Definitely check it out if you have a particular interest in old architecture.

    An interesting set of Roman remains with a small museum and cafe and shop. The site is one of the…read morebest-preserved fortifications of Hadrian's Wall and commands a fine view of the river Tyne. Some of the interpretation is in poor condition.

    The Vindolanda Trust - museums - Updated May 2026

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