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Coast to Coast WalkLocation: Cumbria; North Yorkshire OS Maps: Explorer 303; OL4; OL7; OL5; OL19; OL30; 304; 302; OL26; OL27
Many of England's long distance paths are inspired by, and follow, a natural feature of the landscape. Perhaps the best example is the Pennine Way, which follows the backbone of Engand. The Ridgeway and the South Downs Way are examples of routes following limestone ridges. Similarly, many routes, such as the Severn Way, follow river valleys. What makes the Coast to Coast so interesting is that it ignores geology and 'goes against the grain', traversing England from West to East across the Cumbrian mountains, the Pennine watershed and the North Yorkshire Moors. From the very beginning at St. Bee's huge natural barriers confront the walker, providing spectacular dramatic scenery and an invigorating challenge. There are, of course, some gentler interludes along the way. After the sensory stimulus of the Lake District the arrival at Shap is followed by a section of low rolling limestone hills allowing recovery before the ascent of the Pennine range. After crossing the watershed the descent through upper Swaledale into the lovely town of Richmond is followed by the flat contrast of the route across the Vale of Mowbray. The final drama comes from the crossing of the North York Moors and the finish on the National Heritage coast at Robin Hood's Bay. Regarding the route, Terry Marsh, author of one of the guides listed below, says in his introduction - 'His [Alfred Wainwright's] chosen route was but one of many possibilities, and the man himself encouraged walkers to devise their own. So, the present walk differs significantly in a number of ways. Being environmentally and ecologically more friendly, it ostracises much of the road walking that bedevilled Wainwright's plan, and overcomes the indifference he often displayed towards rights of way, or the lack of them. What results is a tantalising and inspiring excursion to rank with the finest of this country's long distance walks, and all of it on established right of way or permissive paths.'
The Coast to Coast Packhorse also offers transportation for both you or your luggage.www.cumbria.com/packhorse
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Distance:304 km Walking Time - 14 days
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