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Wainwright's Coast to Coast                         Code:CC17
St Bees - Robin Hood's Bay in 16 days walking
 
 

Most people spend 14 to 16 days on the Wainwright's Coast to Coast. These options give the average fit walker enough time to enjoy the route, but still provide a significant challenge and a sense of achievement (or relief) at the end!

This 16 day walking itinerary splits the final two days into three, with nights spent at remote Blakey - situated high on the North York Moors and also the pretty Egton Bridge, reducing the longest final day to 16 miles.

Day 1
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 23
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 Orton 7 11
Day 8 Orton to Kirkby Stephen 13 21
Day 9 Kirkby Stephen to Keld 14 22
Day 10 Keld to Reeth 11 18
Day 11 Reeth to Richmond 11 18
Day 12 Richmond to Danby Wiske 14 22
Day 13 Danby Wiske to Osmotherley 11 17
Day 14 Osmotherley to Gt Broughton/Urra 13 19
Day 15 Gt Broughton/Urra to Blakey 11 18
Day 16 Blakey to Egton Bridge 12 19
Day 17 Egton Bridge to Robin Hood's Bay 16 25
 
 
 
Prices   book now
 
 
£ ( GBP)
Accommodation, map & guidebook only
875
with Luggage Transport
963
with Packed Lunches
979
with Luggage & Lunches
1061
Other Options
Extra Nights
42
Single Supplement (per night)
21
   
 
 
Route Description  
 

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.

 
 

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 and 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.

 

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 the 11th Century.

 
   
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.
 
 
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).
   

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.

 
 
What We Provide
 
 
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.

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 year 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 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 usually 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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Wainwright's Coast to Coast
Essential Info

17 nights, 16 days walking

Route Length:
190 miles / 303 km

Standard Price:
£875

Price with Luggage Transfer:

£963

Holiday Code:CC17

 
 
(c) Cumbria Tourist Board
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Wainwright's Coast to Coast
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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