Coast to Coast Walk - 16 Days

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Summary

Starts
St Bees
Duration
16 days
Languages
English
Difficulty
Hard
Minimum age
2 years

Description

Embark on a captivating 16-day journey across England, tracing the iconic Coast to Coast trail from the Irish Sea to the North Sea. This multi-day tour offers an immersive experience through the heart of the Lake District, the Yorkshire Dales, and the North York Moors. Each day presents a new adventure, from exploring historic villages and breathtaking landscapes to savoring local delicacies and unwinding in charming accommodations. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a curious traveler, this tour promises a blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and unforgettable moments. Join us for an epic trek that celebrates the diverse tapestry of England's countryside.

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Included

15 breakfasts

vegetarian, vegan, kosher, meat

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One piece of luggage per person transferred from Inn to Inn, not exceeding 18kg

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15 nights accommodation in hotels and guesthouses on a twin share basis with ensuite facilities where available

The hotels described are our usual accommodation, however if these are not available then alternatives are used. Rooms generally do not have baths. The main reason being that they take up a lot of space, some hotels/guesthouses may have a separate room in the house where a bath is available to guests, but in the main it is showers. Note that the sheer popularity of this tour may mean that we cannot get you into the accommodation described below for the dates of your tour. We will endeavor to get you into a similar standard of accommodation nearby, but please appreciate that there is limited accommodation. Also, although we aim to get you into accommodations with ensuite rooms this is not always possible, at a couple of places on your tour you may be sharing bathrooms, particularly if you are in a single room.

Suggested rest stops: Must be requested at the time of booking.

GRASMERE: In the heart of the Lake District National Park. Once the home to William Wordsworth. The village has narrow streets with cafes, shops and pubs. Bus service connects Grasmere with Keswick and Ambleside.

KIRKBY STEPHEN: Traditional market town of historic buildings, cobbled yards and interesting shops.

RICHMOND: Historic market town, dominated by the Norman Castle, open daily. There are regular markets and quite a few places to eat. It’s the largest town on the Coast to Coast.

ROBIN HOODS BAY: Picturesque village with tiny streets, shops, cafes and pubs. During the late 18th century smuggling was rife on the Yorkshire coast. An extra night after finishing your walk, to relax, swim or just enjoy the coast is worthwhile.

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Digital information pack including route notes & maps

Emergency hotline

GPX Files

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Daily Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1 – Day 1: St Bees to Whitehaven

Day 1: St Bees to Whitehaven

Begin your adventure in the charming village of St Bees, where the Irish Sea kisses the shore. Explore the historic St Bees Abbey, a treasure trove of local history, before setting your sights on Whitehaven. Here, the marina and The Beacon Museum await, offering a glimpse into the town's storied past. Unwind at a cozy bed and breakfast, nestled in a Georgian farmhouse, and savor the warmth of local hospitality.

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Day 2

Day 2 – Day 2: St Bees to Ennerdale Bridge

Day 2: St Bees to Ennerdale Bridge

Embark on the legendary Coast to Coast walk, starting from the beach at St Bees. Traverse the dramatic red sandstone cliffs of St Bees Head, home to England's only colony of Black Guillimots. As you journey inland, conquer the ascent of Dent Hill, a true test of endurance. Descend to the tranquil Nannycatch Gate and Beck, leading you to the picturesque village of Ennerdale Bridge. Rest at a welcoming family-owned hotel, where a hearty meal and local ale await.

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Day 3

Day 3 – Day 3: Ennerdale Bridge to Borrowdale

Day 3: Ennerdale Bridge to Borrowdale

Follow the serene shores of Ennerdale Water, navigating a gentle scramble beneath Angler's Crag. The path leads to Black Sail Hut, a quaint shepherd's refuge turned hostel. Ascend the Lowther Beck, traversing the Lakeland fells with vistas of Buttermere. Descend to the Honister Slate Mine, a testament to the region's industrial heritage. Arrive in Borrowdale, a valley of hamlets connected by charming riverside paths. Your evening unfolds at a hotel with panoramic views of the fells.

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Day 4

Day 4 – Day 4: Borrowdale to Grasmere

Day 4: Borrowdale to Grasmere

Immerse yourself in the quintessential beauty of the Lake District as you journey over Greenup Edge to the enchanting village of Grasmere. Known for its literary heritage, Grasmere invites you to explore Dove Cottage, once home to the poet Wordsworth. Indulge in the village's famous gingerbread before settling into your accommodation, a cozy retreat amidst the bustling village life.

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Day 5

Day 5 – Day 5: Grasmere to Patterdale

Day 5: Grasmere to Patterdale

Embark on a scenic trek over Grisedale Pass, encircling the serene Grisedale Tarn. For the adventurous, a detour to St Sunday Crag offers breathtaking vistas of Ullswater. Descend into Patterdale, where your journey's most stunning views await. Rest at a family-run guesthouse in Glenridding, nestled by the tranquil waters of Ullswater.

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Day 6

Day 6 – Day 6: Patterdale to Shap

Day 6: Patterdale to Shap

Challenge yourself on the Coast to Coast's most demanding stage, ascending past Angle Tarn to the heights of Kidsty Pike. Descend to the shores of Haweswater, a vast reservoir with a poignant history. Continue to Shap Abbey, a relic of England's monastic past, before reaching the village of Shap. Here, a warm welcome awaits at a guesthouse steeped in local history.

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Day 7

Day 7 – Day 7: Shap to Orton

Day 7: Shap to Orton

Cross the bustling roads and railways from Shap, entering the tranquil high moors. Traverse the limestone scarps, adorned with glacial boulders, before descending into the picturesque village of Orton. Here, indulge in the delights of Kennedy's Chocolate Factory, a well-deserved treat after a day of exploration. Rest at The George Hotel, a traditional pub offering a taste of local hospitality.

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Day 8

Day 8 – Day 8: Orton to Kirkby Stephen

Day 8: Orton to Kirkby Stephen

Bridge the gap between Cumbria and the Yorkshire Dales, traversing farmland and moors. Pause at Sunbiggin Tarn, a haven for birdlife, before descending to Smardale Bridge for a scenic lunch. Ascend over Smardale Fell, arriving in the market town of Kirkby Stephen. Discover the town's rich history at St. Hedda's Church, home to the ancient Loki Stone. Unwind at a guesthouse that exudes charm and character.

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Day 9

Day 9 – Day 9: Kirkby Stephen to Keld

Day 9: Kirkby Stephen to Keld

Ascend to the enigmatic Nine Standards Rigg, a mysterious landmark on the English Watershed. Traverse the moors, passing Ravenseat Farm, renowned for its prime rams. The landscape softens as you approach Keld, a village adorned with waterfalls and stone barns. Rest at a guesthouse offering traditional Yorkshire hospitality and a taste of local cuisine.

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Day 10

Day 10 – Day 10: Keld to Reeth

Day 10: Keld to Reeth

Choose between two routes today: a higher path over wild moorland with abandoned lead mines or a scenic route through Swaledale. Both lead to Reeth, a village that thrived during the mining era and now flourishes with tourism. Enjoy the village's vibrant atmosphere, with its array of pubs and tea shops. Stay at the historic Inn, a testament to Reeth's enduring charm.

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Day 11

Day 11 – Day 11: Reeth to Richmond

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Stroll through the picturesque Swaledale, flanked by limestone crags, en route to Richmond. This North Yorkshire town, with its cobbled market square and Norman castle, is a perennial favorite among visitors. Explore the town's rich history and natural beauty, including the impressive Town Falls. Your accommodation offers a blend of comfort and tradition, ensuring a restful stay.

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Day 12

Day 12 – Day 12: Richmond to Osmotherley

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Embark on the longest and flattest day of the tour, bridging the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors. Walk alongside the River Swale, passing Catterick Race Course and Brompton on Swale. Pause at Danby Wiske for a refreshing break before continuing to Osmotherley. Here, explore the ruins of Mount Grace Priory and the village's historic Methodist Church. Your accommodation offers a cozy retreat in this picturesque setting.

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Day 13

Day 13 – Day 13: Osmotherley to Blakey

Day 13: Osmotherley to Blakey

Tackle the roller coaster terrain of the Cleveland Hills, with repeated ascents and descents. Pause at Lord Stones Café for a well-timed break before navigating the sandstone boulders of The Wainstones. Follow the moorland ridge, tracing the path of the old Rosedale Railway line. Arrive at the Lion Inn, a historic refuge offering hearty meals and a warm welcome.

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Day 14

Day 14 – Day 14: Blakey to Egton Bridge

Day 14: Blakey to Egton Bridge

Descend from the moors, passing the iconic Fat Betty cross, into the lush woodlands of Eskdale. Follow the River Esk, discovering the romantic Beggars Bridge and the relics of Egton Bridge Church. This picturesque village, renowned for fly fishing, offers a tranquil setting for your evening. Choose from a selection of charming guesthouses or B&Bs for your stay.

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Day 15

Day 15 – Day 15: Egton Bridge to Robin Hood's Bay

Day 15: Egton Bridge to Robin Hood's Bay

Begin your final day with a visit to Grosmont, where steam trains evoke a bygone era. Ascend the heather moors, with views of Whitby and its Abbey, before detouring to the enchanting Falling Foss waterfall. The coastal path leads you to Robin Hood's Bay, a village of red-roofed houses nestled by the sea. Celebrate your journey's end with a traditional toe-dip in the North Sea and a stay in a Victorian guesthouse.

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Day 16

Day 16 – Day 16: Departure from Robin Hood's Bay

Day 16: Departure from Robin Hood's Bay

Conclude your Coast to Coast adventure with a leisurely breakfast in Robin Hood's Bay. Reflect on the memories of your epic journey across England, from the Irish Sea to the North Sea, as you bid farewell to this charming seaside village.

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