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OK so we are quite new to touring, and are looking for a 4 to 5 day route, preferably on cycle paths over Easter. We will need B+B over night and nothing too difficult. We are from N.wales, but travel not important. Looked at the coast to coast route from Sunderland. Anyone done it ? and help/advice greatly appreciated....or is there something better out their ? -- Regards, Stu Devereux. Fax no. 08701339568 (Outside UK fax 448701339568) E-mail. stewart.devereux@btinternet.com |
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> OK so we are quite new to touring, and are looking for a 4 to 5 day route, > preferably on cycle paths over Easter. We will need B+B over night and > nothing too difficult. We are from N.wales, but travel not important. Looked > at the coast to coast route from Sunderland. Anyone done it ? and > help/advice greatly appreciated....or is there something better out their ? C2C ride to Sunderland is easily completed in four to five days. I did it in three days and had only just returned to cycling after a 25 year lapse. It is a lovely route. Not all of it is on cycle paths though. The roads used are not busy. Have a look at the C2C web site at: http://www.c2c-guide.co.uk/ You will find a log of my journey their under the name Vernon Lacy - must get it corrected sometime. You'll also find the log of Martin Newstead who posts to this group as MSeries. ALternatively there is the Trans Pennine Trail Have a look at the Sustrans website for maps and guidebooks for the above. Your daily mileage will depend on your touristy instincts amongst other things. I got a great deal of fun planning the journey and packing and repacking the panniers. I will be more ruthless in excising surplus gear this year and will still have stuff that remeains unused/unworn by the end of a tour. Have fun Vernon |
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C2C is a great ride but if you are new to touring why not have a go first at
the Trans Pennine Cycleway from Southport to Hornsea - granted it's a bit longer but it's a bit easier (and availability of more accommodation gives you more flexibility) Other than the bit from Hadfield to Penistone there are no serious hills and the roads for the most part are pretty quiet - we did it in 4 easy days leaving Southport and stopping overnight at Stockport, Wombwell (Barnsley) and Howden before finishing at Hornsea and riding back to Hull to get the train home. There's a good set of maps and guide book available as a package from the Sustrans online shop Have fun RG "Stewart Devereux" <stewart.devereux@btinternet.com> wrote in message news:crhjpm$gf1$1@sparta.btinternet.com... > > OK so we are quite new to touring, and are looking for a 4 to 5 day route, > preferably on cycle paths over Easter. We will need B+B over night and > nothing too difficult. We are from N.wales, but travel not important. > Looked > at the coast to coast route from Sunderland. Anyone done it ? and > help/advice greatly appreciated....or is there something better out their > ? > -- > Regards, > Stu Devereux. > Fax no. 08701339568 > (Outside UK fax 448701339568) > E-mail. stewart.devereux@btinternet.com > > |
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C2C is great mostly off road and I understand it is better going from west
to east. Its well signposted and quite popular so b&B maybe issue over Easter. Take a look a c2c website http://www.c2c-guide.co.uk/ Lots of good advice. I've done it twice and enjoyed it greatly..... Recommend that you get someone to carry your luggage. We did it in three days 4/5 would be fine (last day very flat and fast) hth Ian "Stewart Devereux" <stewart.devereux@btinternet.com> wrote in message news:crhjpm$gf1$1@sparta.btinternet.com... > > OK so we are quite new to touring, and are looking for a 4 to 5 day route, > preferably on cycle paths over Easter. We will need B+B over night and > nothing too difficult. We are from N.wales, but travel not important. > Looked > at the coast to coast route from Sunderland. Anyone done it ? and > help/advice greatly appreciated....or is there something better out their > ? > -- > Regards, > Stu Devereux. > Fax no. 08701339568 > (Outside UK fax 448701339568) > E-mail. stewart.devereux@btinternet.com > > |
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C2C is great mostly off road and I understand it is better going from west
to east. Its well signposted and quite popular so b&B maybe issue over Easter. Take a look a c2c website http://www.c2c-guide.co.uk/ Lots of good advice. I've done it twice and enjoyed it greatly..... Recommend that you get someone to carry your luggage. We did it in three days 4/5 would be fine (last day very flat and fast) hth Ian "Stewart Devereux" <stewart.devereux@btinternet.com> wrote in message news:crhjpm$gf1$1@sparta.btinternet.com... > > OK so we are quite new to touring, and are looking for a 4 to 5 day route, > preferably on cycle paths over Easter. We will need B+B over night and > nothing too difficult. We are from N.wales, but travel not important. > Looked > at the coast to coast route from Sunderland. Anyone done it ? and > help/advice greatly appreciated....or is there something better out their > ? > -- > Regards, > Stu Devereux. > Fax no. 08701339568 > (Outside UK fax 448701339568) > E-mail. stewart.devereux@btinternet.com > > |
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"Stewart Devereux" <stewart.devereux@btinternet.com> wrote in message news:crhjpm$gf1$1@sparta.btinternet.com... > > OK so we are quite new to touring, and are looking for a 4 to 5 day route, > preferably on cycle paths over Easter. We will need B+B over night and > nothing too difficult. We are from N.wales, but travel not important. Looked > at the coast to coast route from Sunderland. Anyone done it ? and > help/advice greatly appreciated....or is there something better out their ? You might also consider going a little further afield. You could do a significant chunk of the Loire or all the Mosel Valley in 3 to 4 days (allowing a day for travel). I did a three day loop between Nuremberg and Regensburg this spring -- easy but nice -- the Funf Flusse route (5 rivers) T |
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vernon levy wrote:
> > I got a great deal of fun planning the journey and packing and repacking the > panniers. I will be more ruthless in excising surplus gear this year and > will still have stuff that remeains unused/unworn by the end of a tour. > I did the Reivers Route and C2C combined with the CTC and carried everything in one small rucksack. One of the other newbie to touring members started with four panniers, a bar bag and rack pack. He was persuaded to leave the two front panniers at the start and repack but eventually it ended up with all his luggage spread out between the rest of the party. Tony |
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"Tony Raven" <junk@raven-family.com> wrote in message news:34372pF482bfgU1@individual.net... > vernon levy wrote: > > > > I got a great deal of fun planning the journey and packing and repacking the > > panniers. I will be more ruthless in excising surplus gear this year and > > will still have stuff that remeains unused/unworn by the end of a tour. > > > > I did the Reivers Route and C2C combined with the CTC and carried > everything in one small rucksack. One of the other newbie to touring > members started with four panniers, a bar bag and rack pack. He was > persuaded to leave the two front panniers at the start and repack but > eventually it ended up with all his luggage spread out between the rest > of the party. Whooaaaa!!! Now that's what I call excessive baggage. Did he have a back pack too? I'll admit to using four panniers but a pair of them is taken up with camping/cooking gear which makes me wonder what i use the other two were used for especially since I used to cope with packing all my gear into half a carrier bag when going to france on a motor bike to maximise the duty free capacity for the return journey. |
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> C2C is great mostly off road and I understand it is better going from west > to east. Is it mostly off road? If you deliberately avoid the sections more suited to MTB (Rookhope incline and the bit in the Lakes) then I reckon it is mostly on road. Mostly nice quiet roads but still roads. > Its well signposted and quite popular so b&B maybe issue over Easter. > > Take a look a c2c website http://www.c2c-guide.co.uk/ > > Lots of good advice. I've done it twice and enjoyed it greatly..... > > Recommend that you get someone to carry your luggage. It depends how light you travel, but it's certainly an option on the C2C. Even if you don't get your luggage carried it is worth using one of the services (we used Breaks on Bikes, not sure if Michelle is still in business) to get you and you bikes back to the start. > We did it in three days 4/5 would be fine (last day very flat and fast) We did it over five days, very leisurely with lots of stops for sights and visits. Colin |
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