The Cyclist's Coast to Coast
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The Cyclist's Coast to Coast

From
CAD 2,460
Duration
7 days
Countries
United Kingdom
Activity
moderate
Rating
4.5 · 13 reviewsvia UTracks

The adventure

Cycle England's iconic Coast to Coast trail on a popular self-guided cycling tour. Discover the UK's Lake District & Pennines on this affordable 7-day cycle holiday including bicycle hire.

At a glance

Duration
7 days
Route
Countries
United Kingdom
Activity level
moderate
Style
Beach & Islands, Cycling
Group size
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Flights
Not included
Solo travellers
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Day by day

Ruins of Hardknott Fort with a mountainous backdrop in England's Lake District.
Your journey through

United Kingdom

Day 1Day 1: Arrive WhitehavenMake your own way to Whitehaven. This is a pleasant blustery Georgian seaside town, with an attractive harbour and remains of pit wheels and shafts from its mining past. The town was designed in a grid-like fashion a way that was soon to be adopted across North America. It also has the carnet of being the only place in the UK that has been attacked by the USA (1778)! There is an interesting harbourside museum and you can visit the church where George Washington's grandmother is buried. Accommodation: The Chase Hotel is set in two acres of landscaped gardens, but is still in close proximity to the town centre.
Make your own way to Whitehaven. This is a pleasant blustery Georgian seaside town, with an attractive harbour and remains of pit wheels and shafts from its mining past. The town was designed in a grid-like fashion a way that was soon to be adopted across North America. It also has the carnet of being the only place in the UK that has been attacked by the USA (1778)! There is an interesting harbourside museum and you can visit the church where George Washington's grandmother is buried. Accommodation: The Chase Hotel is set in two acres of landscaped gardens, but is still in close proximity to the town centre.
Day 2Day 2: Whitehaven to Keswick (50 km / 31 miles)Your bikes will be delivered to you this morning where you have them for the next 5 days. Having dipped your wheel in the sea, the ride rolls out gently for the first few miles along the former Ennerdale Railway Line. Leaving this, you approach the Lake District with views over Ennerdale Water and then you pedal around Loweswater. The big hill of the day is up over Whinlatter Pass (318m), shortly after the top there are views over Keswick and to the peak of Skiddaw. It is then a fast and undulating descent and ride into one of the most popular towns in Cumbria: Keswick. Literally, an old cheese town, with a market charter going back to the 1200s. From those days the town grew wealthy from local mining, from the popularity of Lakeland poets and writers and finally from the coming of the railways and the growth of popular tourism in the Lakes. There are plentiful shops, pubs and restaurants. Keswick is a town that nestles beneath giant Skiddaw by the shores of Derwentwater. Accommodation: Our family run bed, breakfast is located only a few minutes walk from the busy town centre.
Your bikes will be delivered to you this morning where you have them for the next 5 days. Having dipped your wheel in the sea, the ride rolls out gently for the first few miles along the former Ennerdale Railway Line. Leaving this, you approach the Lake District with views over Ennerdale Water and then you pedal around Loweswater. The big hill of the day is up over Whinlatter Pass (318m), shortly after the top there are views over Keswick and to the peak of Skiddaw. It is then a fast and undulating descent and ride into one of the most popular towns in Cumbria: Keswick. Literally, an old cheese town, with a market charter going back to the 1200s. From those days the town grew wealthy from local mining, from the popularity of Lakeland poets and writers and finally from the coming of the railways and the growth of popular tourism in the Lakes. There are plentiful shops, pubs and restaurants. Keswick is a town that nestles beneath giant Skiddaw by the shores of Derwentwater. Accommodation: Our family run bed, breakfast is located only a few minutes walk from the busy town centre.
Day 3Day 3: Keswick to Penrith (38 km / 23.5 miles)A hard but perhaps the most picturesque day. A steep climb out of Keswick takes you to the famous ancient stone circle, which bestrides a hillside reflecting the contours of the mountains around it. Descending to cross the River Greta, you wheel through pretty Threlkeld Village before a quiet road takes you on a loop round the hamlet of Mungrisdale, which at intervals offers beautiful views of the northern Lake District. Next is a long traverse of the Vale of Eden starting with a visit to the 'Green Village' of Greystoke and then on to historic Penrith. Accommodation: We use a number of welcoming B&B's in Penrith town. *It is possible to combine the ride between Keswick and Alston into a 75-km day, making this a 6-day C2C trip. Ask our team for details.
A hard but perhaps the most picturesque day. A steep climb out of Keswick takes you to the famous ancient stone circle, which bestrides a hillside reflecting the contours of the mountains around it. Descending to cross the River Greta, you wheel through pretty Threlkeld Village before a quiet road takes you on a loop round the hamlet of Mungrisdale, which at intervals offers beautiful views of the northern Lake District. Next is a long traverse of the Vale of Eden starting with a visit to the 'Green Village' of Greystoke and then on to historic Penrith. Accommodation: We use a number of welcoming B&B's in Penrith town. *It is possible to combine the ride between Keswick and Alston into a 75-km day, making this a 6-day C2C trip. Ask our team for details.
Day 4Day 4: Penrith to Alston (35 km / 22 miles)Today is punctuated by a number of steep climbs culminating in the longest ascent of the trip up to Hartside Summit 1903 ft / 580 metres, which is also the watershed between the Irish and North Seas. Here you enter the Pennines, great viewpoint from the summit over the Vale of Eden and there is a convenient cafe stop, before a fast ride down into the traditional market town of Alston. Accommodation: Alston House Hotel is a small hotel with comfortable rooms and a dedicated pub restaurant. Small B&Bs may also be used in the town.
Today is punctuated by a number of steep climbs culminating in the longest ascent of the trip up to Hartside Summit 1903 ft / 580 metres, which is also the watershed between the Irish and North Seas. Here you enter the Pennines, great viewpoint from the summit over the Vale of Eden and there is a convenient cafe stop, before a fast ride down into the traditional market town of Alston. Accommodation: Alston House Hotel is a small hotel with comfortable rooms and a dedicated pub restaurant. Small B&Bs may also be used in the town.
Day 5Day 5: Alston to Edmundbyers (50 km / 31 miles)Ascend out of Alston and into the region of old lead mines through the village of Nenthead. There is a steep climb out of the village and you reach Black Hill, the highest point on the C2C, leaving Cumbria for Northumbria. You then descend into the valley of the River East Allen and through the village of Allenheads with its heritage centre and coffee shop. There are also interesting Victorian pumps, especially the Armstrong steam pump that was used for clearing water out the lead mines in the area. From here, there is a steady climb out of Allenheads until you reach the summit of the hill at Currick, entering County Durham and riding with the sound of the Curlew. This is followed by a long descent into the Rookhope Valley. Scars (or "hushes") from centuries of lead mining are evident in the valley. A short climb out of the valley leads you toward Blanchland, offering stunning views across open moorland before a picturesque descent to Derwent Reservoir. The day's ride ends at Edmundbyers, a historic and picturesque village known for its 12th-century St. Edmund's Church. You may appreciate its charming local amenities. Accommodation: Derwent Arms, a small inn with en-suite bedrooms serving traditional, English menus focusing on seasonal and local produce.
Ascend out of Alston and into the region of old lead mines through the village of Nenthead. There is a steep climb out of the village and you reach Black Hill, the highest point on the C2C, leaving Cumbria for Northumbria. You then descend into the valley of the River East Allen and through the village of Allenheads with its heritage centre and coffee shop. There are also interesting Victorian pumps, especially the Armstrong steam pump that was used for clearing water out the lead mines in the area. From here, there is a steady climb out of Allenheads until you reach the summit of the hill at Currick, entering County Durham and riding with the sound of the Curlew. This is followed by a long descent into the Rookhope Valley. Scars (or "hushes") from centuries of lead mining are evident in the valley. A short climb out of the valley leads you toward Blanchland, offering stunning views across open moorland before a picturesque descent to Derwent Reservoir. The day's ride ends at Edmundbyers, a historic and picturesque village known for its 12th-century St. Edmund's Church. You may appreciate its charming local amenities. Accommodation: Derwent Arms, a small inn with en-suite bedrooms serving traditional, English menus focusing on seasonal and local produce.
Day 6Day 6: Edmundbyers to Tynemouth (58 km / 36 miles)Begin the cycling day with a short climb out of Edmundbyers to join the Waskerley Way, a reclaimed railway path. You will cross the impressive Hownsgill Viaduct and then continue on bypassing Consett and joining another ex-railway cycle path along the Derwent Valley with some beautiful views over the Durham countryside. The route crosses the River Tyne and turns towards Newcastle, soon passing under its different bridges including the famous Tyne Bridge which was built by the same company who built the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The Tyne is now wide looking across to Gateshead - by the Millennium Bridge is a great dedicated bicycle café. The ride progresses out of the suburbs, passing Wallsend, where Hadrian’s Wall ends, or begins! The final run and you pass docklands and new marinas to reach the bay near Tynemouth. You can ceremonically dip your wheel in the sea here, because where you finish at the castle and Abbey is high above the water. There is a pub right at the end where you can celebrate your completion of the famous C2C - Coast 2 Coast Cycle Route. Accommodation: Tynemouth 61 Guesthouse is one of the attractive guesthouses that is used in the centre of Tynemouth.
Begin the cycling day with a short climb out of Edmundbyers to join the Waskerley Way, a reclaimed railway path. You will cross the impressive Hownsgill Viaduct and then continue on bypassing Consett and joining another ex-railway cycle path along the Derwent Valley with some beautiful views over the Durham countryside. The route crosses the River Tyne and turns towards Newcastle, soon passing under its different bridges including the famous Tyne Bridge which was built by the same company who built the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The Tyne is now wide looking across to Gateshead - by the Millennium Bridge is a great dedicated bicycle café. The ride progresses out of the suburbs, passing Wallsend, where Hadrian’s Wall ends, or begins! The final run and you pass docklands and new marinas to reach the bay near Tynemouth. You can ceremonically dip your wheel in the sea here, because where you finish at the castle and Abbey is high above the water. There is a pub right at the end where you can celebrate your completion of the famous C2C - Coast 2 Coast Cycle Route. Accommodation: Tynemouth 61 Guesthouse is one of the attractive guesthouses that is used in the centre of Tynemouth.
Day 7Day 7: Arrangements end after breakfastDepart from Tynemouth, there is a convenient metro train to Newcastle Central Station to join the National Rail network.
Depart from Tynemouth, there is a convenient metro train to Newcastle Central Station to join the National Rail network.

Traveller reviews

4.5

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