People think everyone in Cumbria has the lakes on their doorstep, but for me it's a 30 mile ride to start with. Not impossible, but to be honest I don't like the roads between me and the lakes on a bike. Too many tourists(and locals actually) not paying enough attention on blind bends for my liking.If, like you, I lived in Cumbria I would head to the Lake District, ride my bike round a bit, wouldn't care if it was the MTB or road bike, and then find a Lake District pub and get 'ratted' on real ale. A perfect day.
I fancied that idea, until I realised it was 20 miles from the train station to the forest before I even got going. I'd make it there, but I might not make it back after!If you want to avoid the crowds and fancy a change from Cumbria, take your bike down to Lancaster on the train and tackle one of the Le Terrier routes round the lovely, quiet Forest of Bowland!
@Ffoeg I'm comfortable with 20 -30miles, and could probably push to 40 if I had a long enough rest (and feed!) in the middle.
I do like the idea of a train, then a pedal. I was wondering about doing Penrith to Keswick, or possibly Haltwhistle and see how far I make it back.
OR I could get the train to Dumfries and head out to Maibie or Ae for the forest experience.
And Mcshroom, I get tired in the car going up to Caldbeck, no way would I make it on my bike. lol.