mjr
Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
- Location
- mostly Norfolk, sometimes Somerset
Your cover? What's that, then?It's also worth taking our cycle breakdown cover.
Your cover? What's that, then?It's also worth taking our cycle breakdown cover.
Hardly anyone rides the Rookhope to Parkhead section as it is steep and rough.
There are alternative on-road routes.
Bicycle breakdown cover - mine's through ETA Insurance but there's others as well - https://www.eta.co.uk/bicycle-insurance/cycle-rescueYour cover? What's that, then?
It can be as hard or easy as you want it to be.
A few years ago I did a somewhat truncated C2C - train to Carlisle, head east, night in a pub along the way, train home from Newcastle. On a Brompton, which isn't the best tool for the job...
That sounds more like a section of the Hadrian's Cycleway than the Sustrans C2C?
Certainly there are lots of possible Coast to Coast routes, but when folks refer to "The Coast to Coast", I think they usually mean the Sustrans C2C. Which, incidentally, Sustrans say means "Sea to Sea". My view may be skewed by the fact it goes past my door!It’s isn’t clear which coast 2 coast the OP is interested in doing
I think they usually mean the Sustrans C2C
Yes, I’ve done about 6 across northern England over the years. C2C whitehaven to Sunderland, C2C Workington to Newcastle, Walney to Whitby, Reivers route, Way of the Roses, and Hadrians. I’ve also done some DIY options.A few of them are by Sustrans.
Admit I'm getting a bit pedantic here, but Sustrans only name one of the routes C2C.A few of them are by Sustrans.