Coria, Hadrian's Wall
Facts and practical information
Coria was a fort and town 2.5 miles south of Hadrian's Wall, in the Roman province of Britannia at a point where a big Roman north–south road bridged the River Tyne and met another Roman road, which ran east–west between Coria and Luguvalium in the Solway Plain. The full Latin name is uncertain. In English, it is known as Corchester or Corbridge Roman Site as it sits on the edge of the village of Corbridge in the English county of Northumberland. It is in the guardianship of English Heritage and is partially exposed as a visitor attraction, including a site museum. ()
Coria – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Dilston Castle, Corbridge Bridge, Corbridge Vicar's Pele, Corbridge Lion.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Coria?
How to get to Coria by public transport?
Train
- Corbridge (26 min walk)