
A picturesque section of the Wall, once made famous by its lone sycamore tree and its appearance in films. The Sycamore Gap Tree Memorial pays tribute to the beloved tree that once stood in Hadrian’s Wall’s dramatic landscape. Visitors can explore the site, learn about its history, and leave tokens of remembrance. The memorial serves as a symbol of resilience and natural beauty, drawing nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
Located near Steel Rigg in Northumberland National Park, the site offers stunning views and peaceful walks. While there is no official phone number, updates are shared through social media and local visitor centers. The memorial is accessible year-round, with nearby parking and walking trails.
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/north-east/hadrians-wall-and-housesteads-fort/next-steps-for-the-sycamore-gap-tree