PaulSB
Squire
- Location
- Chorley, Lancashire
Myself and a buddy plan to ride the Trans Pennine Trail, Hornsea to Southport, in July. Yes, we know this could be into the prevailing wind and if the forecast is poor we might change to riding West >East. We want to ride East >West to avoid the long train journey back to Lancashire at the end of our ride. Our basic plan is Blackburn >Beverley by train, Beverley >Hornsea and then pick up the TPT on the promenade.
I'd be interested in any observations people have about the TPT in general but in particular I'd like some advice on riding from Beverley Station to Hornsea. The direct route is obviously the A1035, Street View suggests this wouldn't be a lot of fun. I've put together the route below. Does anyone local have any comments or advice on this? We will be on gravel bikes so the surface isn't an issue. I've assumed roads which run alongside drains are similar to those we have in Lancashire which cross large areas of drained and cultivated mosses.
Thanks
I'd be interested in any observations people have about the TPT in general but in particular I'd like some advice on riding from Beverley Station to Hornsea. The direct route is obviously the A1035, Street View suggests this wouldn't be a lot of fun. I've put together the route below. Does anyone local have any comments or advice on this? We will be on gravel bikes so the surface isn't an issue. I've assumed roads which run alongside drains are similar to those we have in Lancashire which cross large areas of drained and cultivated mosses.
Thanks