United Kingdom The Sycamore Gap Tree
Roman Emperor Hadrian built a 117 Km wall, from coast to coast in England, forming the Northern frontier of the Roman empire in AD122. It runs from Bowness-on-Solway, outside Carlisle on the east, to Wallsend, at the mouth of the River Tyne near Newcastle. When you see it and discover how it operated, you just have to admire the Romans for what they achieved. It’s a good walk with interesting photo opportunities along the way.
The Sycamore Gap tree, beside mile castle 39 of the wall, is one of the most photographed in England. If you watch the 1991 film, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, you’ll see a scene with Kevin Costner and Morgan Freeman at this very spot. The Behind the Scenes shot shows it from a distance and a point that is, perhaps, more iconic.
The Sycamore Gap tree, beside mile castle 39 of the wall, is one of the most photographed in England. If you watch the 1991 film, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, you’ll see a scene with Kevin Costner and Morgan Freeman at this very spot. The Behind the Scenes shot shows it from a distance and a point that is, perhaps, more iconic.
Photography Tips
Try more angles if you have the time.
Travel Information
A 15-minute walk from either Steel Rigg bus stop and car park or the Once Brewed car park.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Summer
Sunrise & Sunset
07:51 - 15:59
| current local time: 23:46
Photo Themes
famous
Hadrian Wall
Landscape
lost place
Trees
Locations
Henshaw
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