Independent Trails: Fact File.CCW1
This tour follows the itinerary proposed by A. Wainwright when he devised the Coast to Coast Walk. It is a demanding itinerary with several long, hard days of walking, which would suit fit and experienced walkers looking for a challenge.
Trail Facts
Total distance:
190 miles (304km)
Duration: 13 nights, 12 days walking
Minimum/maximum daily distances: 11 miles (17.5km)/23 miles
(37km)
Season: April to October
Starting point of holiday: St. Bees
End of holiday: Robin Hood's Bay
Code: CCW1
Itinerary
Day 1:
Travel to St. Bees, where your first nights accommodation has been booked
Day 2: St Bees to Ennerdale Bridge. 14 miles (22.5km)
Day 3: Ennerdale Bridge to Rosthwaite. 14.5 miles (23km)
Day 4: Rosthwaite to Patterdale. 17½ miles (28km)
Day 5: Patterdale to Shap. 16 miles (25.5km)
Day 6: Shap to Kirkby Stephen. 20 miles (32km)
Day 7: Kirkby Stephen to Keld. 13 miles (21km)
Day 8: Keld to Reeth. 11 miles (17.5km)
Day 9: Reeth to Richmond. 11 miles (17.5km)
Day 10: Richmond to Ingleby Cross. 23 miles (37km)
Day 11:
Ingleby Cross to Clay Bank Top. 12.5 miles (20km)
Day 12:
Clay Bank Top to Glaisdale. 18.5 miles (29.5km)
Day 13:
Glaisdale to Robin Hood's Bay. 19 miles (30.5km)
Day 14:
Depart from Robin Hood's Bay after breakfast.
Extra nights/Rest days
An extra night gives you
a chance to explore some of the villages and old market towns along the trail,
catch up with writing postcards or just relaxing and giving those weary legs
a rest.
Rosthwaite is a good choice for a rest day. There are many lovely walks in the
hills around Borrowdale or you could catch a bus into the bustling little town
of Keswick nearby. If you prefer somewhere quieter in the Lake District we suggest
you take a rest day in Patterdale. A terrific walk here starts by taking a steamer
trip across Ullswater and returns along the lakeshore path. The old market town
of Kirkby Stephen is also a good place to take an extra night. Don't miss the
unusual 'Bound Devil', a figure of Satan chained and horned in the ancient church
of St. Stephen. In the Yorkshire Dales Reeth is a good choice for a rest day.
There are many short walks from the village and the Swaledale folk museum is
fascinating. Richmond, with its cobbled streets and market place, Norman castle,
unusual church, Georgian theatre, museums and shops is a popular stop. Another
popular choice is Robin Hood's Bay, which is within easy reach of Whitby, its
abbey, Captain Cook Museum and St Mary's church. The interior of this intriguing
church was altered in 1612 to resemble the lower deck of a wooded sailing ship.
What's included
Travel Information
Detailed instructions on
how to get to the start of the holiday and back from the end of it are sent
to you on booking. A summary is given below.
Most convenient major city and International airport: Manchester
Airport. Approximately 4 hours to St. Bees by train.
Outward journey from London to St Bees: Train from London Euston
to Carlisle, then change trains for St. Bees (5 ½ hours) or London Euston
to St. Bees (change trains at Preston and Lancaster) 5 hours 40 minutes. The
first nights accommodation in St. Bees is a short walk from the railway station.
Return journey to London at the end of the holiday: Bus or
taxi to Scarborough railway station. Train to York, then change trains for London
King's Cross (3 hours 20 minutes).
Travelling by car: If you have to travel by car, we can arrange
secure car parking in St. Bees. At the end of your walk we can arrange a taxi
back to your car in St Bees.