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Coast to Coast (15 days)
GeneralInformation
Duration of tour: 15 days (14 nights)
Season: April to mid October
Starting point: St Bees
End of tour:Robin Hood's Bay
Getting to the Start
Convenient Major city and internationalairport: Manchester Airport 4-5 hours byrail via Carlisle.
Outward journey from London: Train from London Euston to Carlisle. Then local trainfrom Carlisle to St Bees (1 hour 15 mins). Then short walk from station tohotel.
Inward journey to London at end of tour: Bus/taxi from Robin Hood's Bay to Scarborough. Then trainfrom Scarborough to London.
Grading
Moderate to Challenging. Some long days and steep climbs and descents. Generally, however, undulating. Mixed weather can be expected. We would not recommend the route for firsttime walkers.
Waymarking
Despite its justifiable popularity, this is not aNational Trail. Waymarking is variableor erratic and you will have to use map interpretation for much of the time,especially at times of low visibility, so you should be accustomed to using mapand compass.
Your Accommodation
Night 1: This17th Century sandstone barn is situated on the main coastal villageof St. Bees. The barn was initiallyconverted in the 1980s into a large guesthouse and self-contained flats, beingrecently refurbished throughout. Allrooms are en suite, and have a TV and full tea and coffee making facilities.
Night 2: Overnightat a friendly family owned and run hotel, of three-crown standard. Enjoy a homecooked meal of local produce including fish and game in season. A traditionalfeel is retained by the hotel, with its open fire, and the fully licensed barserves a range of beverages including locally produced ale.
Night 3:Tonight we stay in a very small, and long established guesthouse. It is set ina beautiful small hamlet town, and offers excellent home cooking. A popularpeaceful retreat for former clients. En suite facilities are not available hereas it is a listed building that changes cannot be made too.
Night 4: Oursmall family-run guesthouse is conveniently placed in the center of thisdelightful village. Grasmere is one of Lakeland’s most celebrated villages, andthere is time either this afternoon or tomorrow morning to look around andvisit the poet Wordsworth's home at Dove Cottage.
Night 5: Tonight’saccommodation is popular with visitors and local people alike since the early1800’s. Many a tale could be told of events that have taken place in all itslifetime, including the time when Wordsworth was in our very bar as newsarrived that Nelson had died at Trafalgar. This is a listed building so the rooms are small, to change this wouldspoil the character of this wonderful coaching inn.
Night 6:The proprietors will welcome you to their guesthouse in the village of Shap.The village offers an interesting insight to the history of the area, and theold Shap Abbey is nearby.
Night 7: This accommodation has many unusual features,and is of an exceptionally high standard. It is a Grade II listed Georgian town house full of character, with afriendly relaxed atmosphere.
Night 8:Accommodation in Thwaite is at a medium sized guesthouse, offering a gateway tothe Pennines "The Backbone of England". Traditional Yorkshire fare isserved in an attractively decorated dining room, and there are tea and coffeemaking facilities in all rooms.
Night 9: Formedfrom a terrace of traditional Cl6th miners' cottages, a peaceful andcomfortable hotel with courtyard and garden, renowned for its cuisine.
Night 10:The extremely picturesque North Yorkshire town of Richmond, with its cobbledmarket square and Norman castle, is an ever-popular destination for visitors.Our accommodation is in a small, very comfortable, guesthouse within easy reachof all the sights in Richmond.
Night 11:Tonight's accommodation is set in an extremely picturesque village on the edgeof the North Yorkshire Moors. All rooms are en suite and have tea and coffeemaking facilities.
Night 12:Tonight we will stay in a wonderful guesthouse. All the rooms are very spacious. There is a TV and tea & coffee making facilities in all rooms.
Night 13:Another listed building will be the accommodation for tonight. Situatedalongside the River Esk, the inn is actually mentioned in the Norman DoomsdayBook of the 11th Century, and the oldest part of the building dates back almostas far. Some rooms are en suite, and there is a TV and tea and coffee makingfacilities in all rooms.
Night 14: Ourfinal night is spent in a large, cliff-top hotel. Magnificent views of the bayare offered by the attractive dining room, in which is served good home-cookedfood. There are private and public bars, and a large lounge in which to relaxhaving completed the magnificent Coast-to-Coast crossing of England. Rooms arespacious, with tea and coffee making facilities available.
Included
Bed & Breakfast throughout. En suite facilities where available. Luggagetransfers from Inn to Inn. Full route notes and map package.
Extending Your Tour
Extra nights: It is possible to shorten a long walking day by adding inan extra night en route. If this is something you are interested in doing thenplease correspond with a member of staff and they will be happy to advise you.
PLEASE NOTE: It is generallynormal practice when staying in hotels that you check-in on or after 2pm andcheckout by 10am the following morning. Guesthouses/bed & breakfastestablishments are normally check-in on or after 4pm and checkout by 10am.
Escorted Departures 2008:
Sat, June 21
Sat, Sept 20
Note: If there is a group of you wecan customize an escorted departure just for you.
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Day 1 St Bees: Travel to starting point on the edge of the Irish Sea with views across to the Isle of Man. Day 2 Ennerdale Bridge: Footpath along red sandstone coastal cliffs of St Bees Head and then inland over hilly ground to the edge of the Lake District National Park (14 miles 6 hours) Day 3 Borrowdale: A quiet and scenic footpath along the shore of Ennerdale Water lake to Black Sail and over the hills (1900 ft) to Borrowdale (400 ft) (14 miles 8 hours). Day 4 Grasmere: Classic Lakeland scenery over Greenup Edge (2000 to Easedale and Grasmere (10 Miles 6 Hours). Day 5 Patterdale: Over Grisedale Pass (2000 ft) and around the small mountain lake of Grisedale Tarn to Patterdale (500 ft). Add 2 miles and 2 hours if include detour via Summit of Helvellyn. Day 6 Shap: Past Angle Tarn, over Kidsty Pike (2560 feet, the highest point on the whole route) and along Hawes Water (home of England's only nesting eagles) (17miles 9 hours) Day 7 Kirkby Stephen: Easier going over limestone plateau (18 miles 8 hours) between the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks. Day 8 Thwaite: Across Nine Standards Rigg (2170 feet) with its array of obelisks and down to Keld in Swaledale with its many waterfalls ( 16 miles 8 hours) Day 9 Reeth: Wild moorland with long-abandoned lead mines, a magnet for the industrial archaeologist (14 miles 7 Hours). Day 10 Richmond: A morning walk through pretty Swaledale lined with limestone crags on either side, allowing time in Richmond for shopping (note shops closed Sunday) and sightseeing in Richmond whose Norman Keep towers above the Swale on one side and the ancient cobbled market square on the other (10 Miles 4 Hours). Day 11 Osmotherley: Longest and flattest day of the tour, bridging the gap between the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors National Parks (24 miles 9 Hours) Day 12 Blakey: A strenuous day with repeated ascents and descents in the Cleveland Hills, then across heather moors to Rosedale (21 miles 10 hours) Day 13 Egton Bridge: An easy descent to wooded Eskdale. The latter part of today's walk follows a beautiful path through the woodlands on the banks of the River Esk (10 miles 4 hours) Day 14 Robin Hoods Bay: Across heather moors and along coastal cliff path to Robin Hood's Bay. A village of red roofed houses clustered around its harbor on the North Sea coast. This is the end of the 190-mile crossing of England. (16 miles 7 hours). PLEASE NOTE: It is generally normal practice when staying in hotels that you check-in on or after 2pm and checkout by 10am the following morning. Guesthouses/bed & breakfast establishments are normally check-in on or after 4pm and checkout by 10am. |
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