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This is the second shortest of
our full length Coast to Coast Walk holidays,
walking the whole Coast to Coast
route in 13 days. This
holiday splits the long Rosthwaite
- Patterdale section at Grasmere,
an attractive village at the very
heart of the Lake District - well
worth a stop.
However, average distances are
high and the longest day is 23
miles, so you need to be
fit. Days 15 and 16 are the most
popular options for most people, but many
who are used to walking regularly
in the mountains, complete the route
in 14 days.
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Day
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Travel
to St Bees for your first night's
accommodation |
Miles |
Km |
| Day 2 |
St Bees to
Ennerdale Bridge |
14 |
22 |
| Day 3 |
Ennerdale
Bridge to Rosthwaite |
15 |
24 |
| Day 4 |
Rosthwaite
to Grasmere |
9 |
14 |
| Day 5 |
Grasmere to
Patterdale |
9 |
14 |
| Day 6 |
Patterdale
to Shap |
16 |
26 |
| Day 7 |
Shap to Kirkby
Stephen |
21 |
34 |
| Day 8 |
Kirkby Stephen
to Keld |
14 |
21 |
| Day 9 |
Keld to Reeth |
11 |
18 |
| Day 10 |
Reeth to Richmond |
11 |
17 |
| Day 11 |
Richmond to
Osmotherley |
24 |
38 |
| Day 12 |
Osmotherley
to Great Broughton/Urra |
15 |
24 |
| Day 13 |
Great Broughton/Urra to Glaisdale |
21 |
33 |
| Day 14 |
Glaisdale
to Robin Hood's Bay |
20 |
32 |
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£ (
GBP)
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Accommodation,
map & guidebook only
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598
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with Luggage
Transport
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689
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with
Packed Lunches
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663
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with
Luggage & Lunches
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752
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Other
Options
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Extra
Nights
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34
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Single
Supplement (per night)
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12
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| Route Description |
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St
Bees – Grasmere - Into the
Heart of the Lake District
The route
starts on the shores of the Irish
Sea in the village of St Bees.
After climbing the impressive sandstone
cliffs of the headland, the path
turns inland and over agricultural
land and foothills to Ennerdale
Bridge and the start of the Lake
District.
The path
continues up Ennerdale beneath
Pillar Rock, before
climbing up to Brandreth, high
in the fells with fantastic views
of Great Gable and the Buttermere
valley. The route then drops into
Borrowdale via Honister. With another
day of climbing as the
trail heads up the remote Greenup
Gill and then down either the valley
of Far Easedale or over the Lion
and the Lamb, to Grasmere. This is a memorable
day with views of Lakeland fells
in all directions. |
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Grasmere
to Kirkby Stephen - Eastern Lakes & Upper
Eden
From Grasmere there is more climbing -
the route lies over the Helvellyn
range either over the pass at Grisedale
tarn, or for the more adventurous,
via the summit of Helvellyn, England’s
3rd highest mountain, before dropping down
to Patterdale on the shore of Ullswater.
The remotest
walking of the tour leads from
Ullswater over Kidsty Pike, a
tremendous viewpoint of the Lakeland
fells then down to Haweswater,
home to a pair of nesting golden
eagles
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onwards to Shap.
Having left the
Lakes, the route between Shap and
Kirkby
Stephen is undulating rather than
mountainous, following limestone
scarps and moorland paths. It passes
the delightful village of Orton
and travels onwards past numerous prehistoric
sites to the market town of Kirkby
Stephen.
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Kirkby
Stephen – Richmond – The
Yorkshire Dales
After Kirkby Stephen
the route climbs up to Nine Standards,
moorland, high above the Eden valley, then
onwards into Swaledale, one of the longest and quietest areas
of the Yorkshire Dales.
The route crosses open
moorland above the steep sided
valley, punctuated by limestone
dry stone walls and field barns.
Then between the upland sections the
route drops into the valley to
follow delightful stretches of
riverside path and passes through the
charming farming villages of Keld
and Reeth.
Closer to Richmond, the moorlands give way to woodlands.
Richmond is a bustling market town and is the largest settlement
on the route, worthy of a day off to explore, with its cobbled
market place, overlooked by the castle originally built in
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Richmond – Osmotherley – 'The
Flat Bit'
This is the only point in its entire length of the
Coast to Coast path where you spend a considerable
time at low altitude in relatively
flat countryside. The route, which
is often on country lanes mainly passes through agricultural
land as it crosses the Vale of Mowbray. |
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Osmotherley
to Blakey – North York
Moors
Osmotherley marks the start
of the North York Moors. After visiting
the delightful village of Osmotherley,
the route climbs through woodlands and
on to the moors. It then follows
the steep northern edge of the moors,
affording panoramic views to the
north, as it undulates steeply. Gritstone
outcrops and heather moorland are populated
by grouse which provide added interest.
After Great Broughton/Urra there is
the last big climb of the route which leads to
Urra Moor,
around the head of pretty Farndale
and begins the long descent to the
coast. (The turn off for Great Broughton & Urra is where
our accommodation is situated). |
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Blakey
to Robin Hoods Bay – Country
Villages & the North Sea
With the
upland part of the route completed
the route descends to the River
Esk at Glaisdale, which it follows
downstream to Egton Bridge and
Grosmont, thought by many to be
the prettiest villages on the route.
Littlebeck, and its accompanying
woodland, provide a final taste
of picture postcard countryside
before more agricultural land leads
to the sea cliffs, which are followed
south to Robin Hoods Bay, a fishing
village famed for its narrow, steep
streets, and characteristic roofscapes. |
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What
We Provide |
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All
Holidays |
| Accommodation |
Overnight
Bed and Breakfast accommodation
in selected hotels, farmhouses,
village inns, guest houses
and family B&Bs.
Full English or Continental
breakfast.
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| Guidebook |
A detailed
guidebook with route information, maps, photos and background
information, including details
of services to be found along
the route. For example, cash
points, banks, post offices,
village shops, inns, cafes and
telephones. |
| Maps |
2 Harvey Maps
(1:40000) covering the whole
route. |
| Personal
Itinerary |
A personal
itinerary setting out each overnight
stop including large scale maps
of each accommodation, to ensure
you find it easily. |
| Emergency
Telephone Support |
If you get
in to difficulties during your
holiday. |
| 15%
discount at Cotswold Outdoors |
We will issue
you with a 15% Discount Card valid
at all Cotswold Outdoor stores
for the whole of 2008 on confirmation
of your booking. |
Options |
| Luggage
Transport |
We will transfer
your luggage between each overnight
stop – if you leave your luggage
at the accommodation when you
set off in the morning, it
will be moved on to your next
B&B. You will only need to carry
a small day sack with the clothes
and provisions you require during
the day’s walk. |
| Packed
Lunches |
Provided for each day's
walking. (Recommended on this
holiday as there will not always
be a handy shop or cafe on the
route). |
| Off
Road Parking |
If you are
travelling by car we can arrange
off road parking for the duration
of your trip. (There may be a
small charge for this). |
| Arrangement
of return transport |
We can also
arrange your transfer back to
your car, (or advise you when
public transport is a better
option)! |
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Coast to Coast Walk Essential
Info
14 nights, 13 days walking
Route Length:
190 miles / 303 km
Standard Price:
£598
Price with Luggage Transfer:
£689
Holiday
Code:8CC14
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Coast to Coast Walk Getting
There & Away
Getting
to St Bees: Train to St Bees (Manchester 3.5 hrs, London 5 hrs, Glasgow 3 hrs)
Leaving
Robin Hood's Bay: Bus to Whitby (20 mins) then train ( Manchester & London 4.5 hrs, Glasgow 6 hrs)
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"I
just wanted to let you know
what a wonderful trip we
had. We cannot thank you
enough for all the effort
you made. Things went off
without a hitch, and it made
the trip a true vacation...Once
again, we can't thank you
enough for giving us such
a wonderful vacation."
C.Meketa, Massachusetts
Coast to Coast 2004
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