Holiday Highlights
- Ride the length of Britain from toe to tip and declare yourself an ‘End to Ender’
- Experience the regional changes in tradition, culture and accents as you progress from county to county
- Enjoy spectacular scenery from Cheddar Gorge to the Cairngorms
- 3 countries in 19 days of riding
- 1,000 miles of Britain at its best
- Cornish pasties to haggis and everything in between
This trip delivered on everything I expected! Riding through different parts of Britain, staying in different places and eating great food in great company made for a wonderful holiday.
Itinerary
You will be met on arrival and transferred to the coastal town of Land’s End where we will spend our first evening. For anyone wishing to arrive by car, accommodation details will be provided in advance of the departure date (please note that we will not be transferring back to Land’s End at the end of the tour).
A midday/early afternoon arrival will be necessary in order to allow enough time for the group transfer to Land’s End and for those bringing their own bikes to rebuild them. We will also use this time to make sure that anyone renting a Skedaddle bike is fitted to one of appropriate size with any necessary adjustments made.
The rest of the day is yours to relax before the evening when we will eat out as a group in the hotel restaurant, an opportunity to get to know the rest of the party and to discuss the programme with your Skedaddle guides.
- Meals: Breakfast, lunch
- Ascent: 865 Metres Approx.
We’ll start our journey heading along the coast from Land’s End to Penzance, before heading inland to test our navigational skills through the Cornish country lanes.
We finish in Truro, one of the smallest cities in England, where we will be staying tonight.
- Meals: Breakfast
- Ascent: 1,290 Metres Approx.
Make sure that you have a hearty breakfast today – the route is longer than yesterday’s and it’s a hilly one! A few miles into our second day in the saddle sees us riding along an incredibly beautiful stretch of south west England’s countryside. Onwards and upwards (and of course occasionally downwards!) through Wadebridge we will tick off our first hundred miles! From here we ride inland, towards the small town of Launceston where we spend the evening.
- Meals: Breakfast, lunch
- Ascent: 1,180 Metres Approx.
Today is spent cycling through lovely countryside and small villages as we wind our way to our destination for the evening, the town of Tiverton, wonderfully positioned on the River Exe.
Show Profile- Meals: Breakfast
- Ascent: 860 Metres Approx.
Our last day of traversing cross country before we start chomping our way north. Travelling through the vale of Taunton and Deane we pass over the flat lands, from where we can spot in the distance the imposing and infamous Glastonbury Tor. From here it’s on to the large village of Cheddar on the edge of the Somerset Levels.
Show Profile- Meals: Breakfast, lunch
- Ascent: 940 Metres Approx.
Today we head north via the outstanding Cheddar Gorge to the city of Bristol. Here we can take a number of routes through or round Bristol and across the River Severn, and up the Wye Valley passing the wonderful Tintern Abbey on the Welsh border enroute to Tintern, where we’ll stay for the evening.
- Meals: Breakfast
- Ascent: 975 Metres Approx.
From Tintern we pass through the picturesque and unspoilt Forest of Dean. After a few stiff climbs we skirt the River Severn, then travel east of the Malvern Hills and on to Worcester, with its iconic cathedral.
Show Profile- Meals: Breakfast, lunch
- Ascent: 985 Metres Approx.
Today is a relatively short ride following the River Severn north and passing through the old towns of Bewedly (stopping for a rest and a coffee down by the river) and Bridgenorth – time for further sustenance! We pass through the small town of Much Wenlock, the place famous for the origins of the modern Olympic Games (the London 2012 Olympic mascot was called Wenlock!) Our destination for the day is the ‘birthplace of the industrial revolution’ – Ironbridge.
Show Profile- Meals: Breakfast
- Ascent: 710 Metres Approx.
We start by climbing out of Ironbridge, passing the Wrekin and along the line of the Shropshire Union canal. We pass through Nantwich and Winsford to our overnight accommodation in Hartford.
- Meals: Breakfast, lunch
- Ascent: 725 Metres Approx.
Today is a dramatic change in scenery as we pass through some of the more urban and industrial areas of England. This is in great contrast to what lies before us on this epic cycle ride.
Show Profile- Meals: Breakfast
- Ascent: 1,120 Metres Approx.
We break free of the urban areas and head for the stunning open moorland and fells of the Trough of Bowland around Slaidburn and Ingleton (we are approximately halfway through the entire trip now!). We then descend to the beautiful town of Kirkby Lonsdale for a relaxing afternoon stop before passing over ‘Devil’s Bridge’ to get to our accommodation.
Show Profile- Meals: Breakfast, lunch
- Ascent: 1,360 Metres Approx.
A stunning ride through unspoiled towns and villages of the fells. Alongside rushing rivers and rolling hills we head for Talkin or Hallbankgate, near Brampton, and our quiet overnight stay.
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- Ascent: 1,540 Metres Approx.
One of the most rewarding day’s cycling of the trip, over hills, through valleys and forests giving stunning ascents and the bliss of some awesome downhills, before we arrive at our resting place in Cardrona for the night and the following day.
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Some time to relax and take in the views or perhaps wander around Cardrona and its surrounding countryside. The more adventurous may want to visit either the Innerleithen or Glentress mountain bike centres, or maybe you just fancy a walk alongside the River Tweed. Peebles is a bustling border town with good shopping opportunities for souvenirs. Staying 2 nights here presents a great opportunity for catching up on laundry and also allows us to spend a little time caring for our bikes and, if necessary, pay a visit to one of the well-equipped local bike shops.
- Meals: Breakfast, lunch
- Ascent: 960 Metres Approx.
Today we travel onwards, through the country borders and onwards to Edinburgh. We cycle through the city, stopping for coffee on the way before meeting up with the support vehicle at Queensferry, with spectacular views of the Forth road and rail bridges. Refreshed we head off on a challenging little jaunt to Kinross.
Show Profile- Meals: Breakfast, lunch
- Ascent: 690 Metres Approx.
Travelling through rolling countryside we cycle through Perth passing the historic Scone Palace and on to Blairgowrie. We are now in strawberry country – though not a traffic jam in sight! Climbing out of Blairgowrie we head for the Bridge Of Cally, where you will be staying this evening.
Show Profile- Meals: Breakfast
- Ascent: 1,550 Metres Approx.
A memorable ride that you will be proud to have accomplished. With time to stop in Braemar and catch glimpses of Balmoral Castle, today you will have ticked all the boxes. This is a day of classic Highland scenery, and the miles to Tomintoul will fly by with the epic views!
Show Profile- Meals: Breakfast, lunch
- Ascent: 735 Metres Approx.
We are now in whisky country, crossing Spey Bridge into Grantown-on-Spey. Next we stop at a beautiful little picnic spot at Dulcie Bridge and onto Inverness. Time allowing you may wish to visit Cawdor Castle (Macbeth) and the battle fields at Culloden. Tonight you are free to look round Inverness and take in the sights and flavours.
Show Profile- Meals: Breakfast
- Ascent: 775 Metres Approx.
Today we take in some spectacular scenery that will bring all your senses to life! With stunning views over the Cromarty Firth we’ll then cycle along the banks of the Durnoch Firth to Bonar Bridge and the Kyle of Sutherland. From here we pass the leaping salmon at Shin Falls, riding through forest to our destination, Lairg.
Show Profile- Meals: Breakfast, lunch
- Ascent: 520 Metres Approx.
Yet more fantastic mountain scenery, open moorlands and awesome views as we head towards the north coast. This afternoon’s ride follows a wonderful salmon and trout fishing river so keep an eye out for ospreys! Finishing the day’s relatively short ride into Bettyhill gives us an opportunity to reflect on how far we have come and rest ahead of tomorrow’s ride.
Show Profile- Meals: Breakfast, lunch
- Ascent: 830 Metres Approx.
The final push along the ancient barren coastline passing through Thurso and then John O’Groats. For those with time, a trip to Dunnet Head will gain more brownie points. At John O’Groats we stop for a picture and celebrations, before heading to our accommodation and getting bikes ready for the next day’s transfer. Then into the restaurant for a well deserved meal and several pats on the back. Congratulations! You’ve Skedaddled from Land’s End to John O’Groats!
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We depart at approx 09:00 for the 3 hour transfer to Inverness. If travelling by train, please do not arrange your train home any earlier than 13:30. If travelling by plane your flight should not depart before 15:00.
Understanding Profiles
Use these profiles to see:
- Distance in Km (horizontal axis)
- Ascent / Descent in metres (vertical axis)
Click 'see gradient' to see:
- Distance in Km (horizontal axis)
- % Gradient (vertical axis)
Please check the scales on both graphs, and both axes as they both may differ from day to day.
White vertical lines indicate unpaved sections or slightly rougher terrain. Using both graphs, alongside the grading and terrain information provided, will give you a full picture of how flat, bumpy or steep the climbing on your particular tour is going to be. Please keep in mind this is an indicative guide and GPS units and software produce different statistical information.
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The Cycling
Terrain
We have picked quiet country roads wherever possible. The whole route is on good tarmac, and suited to lightweight road bikes. There are of course lots of climbs, and descents, with some sections through urban areas, but the majority of the route takes us through open countryside.
Some of this will be lowland, agricultural areas, and some will be over high and exposed hill country – especially in the North of England and Scotland.
It is possible to use an E-Bike on this holiday. For more information about riding an electric bike on our holidays please click here
Road Cycling Grade
Moderate to Challenging. For more regular riders who like to push themselves a little from time to time. Not extreme but certainly challenging on occasions with some good climbing opportunities. Distances between 80-120km per day.
Our grading guidelines have been carefully created based on our many years of cycling experience, as well as customer feedback from our trips. Of course, if you're still struggling to figure out where you fit on the scale, do feel free to give us a quick call and we'll be more than happy to help!
For more information about our grading system click here.
Is this suitable for you?
You’re an enthusiast. Road cycling is probably your main hobby and you ride regularly at weekends, staying on the bike for much of the day. You’re in pretty good shape, and you might also participate in cyclo-sportive events. You also love a challenge and are looking for a tour with some good climbing, preferably with an opportunity to tick off some famous Tour de France cols, or the like. You’re a competent descender, and you’re not afraid of speed, but you ride safely and within your limits at all times. You understand road etiquette and you’re comfortable riding in a bunch. You might even take a stint at the front of the pack if the need arises.
For more information about the grading of this holiday in particular, please check out the terrain section which will give you some specifics of what to expect on this tour.
The route was amazing, the picnics fantastic and the accommodation first class. The people were great and the guides were outstanding!
Dates & Prices
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Whats Included
A) Accommodation (shared twin / double rooms)
B) Meals as per the itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)
C) Full support service including a Skedaddle support driver and Skedaddle riding guide
D) Unless stated, at least one leader qualified in First Aid
E) Support vehicle and luggage transfers
F) GPX files provided (GPS units available on request)
G) Access to phone app for holiday information
H) Train station transfer on scheduled arrival day from Penzance train station
I) Airport/train station transfer on scheduled departure day to Inverness airport (INV) or Inverness train station
J) Financial Protection through ABTOT
What's not Included
A) Bike hire (available if required)
B) Flights and charges for travelling with your bike (if applicable)
C) Meals not stated in the itinerary
D) Single room (available if required)
E) Travel insurance
F) Personal clothing and equipment
G) Personal expenditure (souvenirs, bar bills, hotel facilities etc)
H) Entrance fees to museums and other attractions en route
I) Airport/train station transfers on days other than the scheduled arrival / departure days
Private Departures
Are you keen to only travel with your family or friends? Struggling to find the right date? Well, we can organise a private departure for this tour and tailor aspects to suit your group's specific needs. Contact our friendly team and we'll help you turn your dream into reality.
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Reviews
Julie, South YorkshireWords can not explain how amazing this trip was!The achievement of cycling from one end of the country to the other is one thing, but to do it with such a fabulous bunch of people was something else. The quirky places that we’ve seen and stayed at meant that I’ve got enough stories and memories to last a lifetime. The whole trip seemed far less effort and so much more fun because it was done the skedaddle way – Pete and Rob were amazing, nothing was too much trouble and we all had an amazing time because of it.
I’ve been on many Skedaddle trips and I keep coming back because the service provided is always spot on. It is so easy to book and any information you need is always readily available either on the website or over the phone. As a single traveler I was never left by myself and nothing was ever too much trouble. My bike broke and it got fixed, when there was limited vegetarian food it was sorted, Pete’s magical mystery tours were brilliant – I can not fault anything, it was brilliant.
There were many highlights. Cycling up Cheddar Gorge was beautiful, rolling down into Tintern, the mamouth day to Peebles especially the end climbs and mega descents, and beautiful views out of Inverness. I could name many more.
Excellent doesn’t really do Pete (guide) justice. What he didn’t know about this trip wasn’t worth knowing – the obscure things we saw and did were because he knew every corner of the route. His personalty made everything seem so easy, effortless, and weirdly fun! It was all of the little things that really made a difference. As a single traveler he made sure that I always had somewhere to go and somebody to talk to – this made a big difference to my enjoyment of the trip. He was so professional that if everything was going wrong we wouldn’t have known, and his stories were brilliant!
I had an absolute amazing time – so many me mories that I’ll take with me. Not everything went to plan, but that’s all part of the adventure and means that we all have a bucket load of stories to tell our friends and family. Many thanks for an amazing holiday.
Geoff, UKI have achieved something that I never thought I could do. Thank you!Some folks say this is the ride of a lifetime. I certainly thought it was. I’m glad I chose the three-week tour. It didn’t feel rushed and I had plenty of chances to stop and take photos, and also make short visits to places of interest. Somehow the overall experience was greater than the sum of the individual parts. I have achieved something that I never thought I could do. Thank you.
There were so many good days, but crossing the Severn and Forth Bridges were particular favourites. Peter was excellent. Knowledgable, experienced and extremely patient, he was easy company to be with. He also gave us a little of the history of the places we saw on the way, which added to the enjoyment of the trip.
Michael, UK10/10Your advert said pack lunch provided, I was expecting a sandwich, crisps & a Mars bar, instead we were provided with an excellent feast for a King! Prepared & presented to a superb standard, nutritional & something for everyone, we were very pleasantly surprised.
Our guide Tom is an extremely experienced team leader, no matter what problems occurred, he dealt with not only professionally but with it with a smile on his face. I couldn’t of asked for a better team leader, he is an absolute asset to Skedaddle. Tom made a great experience even better, 10 out of 10.
Jim, USAA great adventure...I liked the variety, some remote areas, some villages and some cities. I especially liked the Old Post House in St. Just near Land’s End. We did a beautiful walk from there on the arrival afternoon to “Poldark’s House” on the SWCP. Picnics were great with very healthy options. Jon was great with the selection and presentation and I learned to make a perfect hot chocolate. Also I liked the local fare from each area.
I liked the first day of riding from Lands End because the weather was good and everyone was excited about starting a great adventure. I also liked riding down the long valley toward Peebles before the last tea stop and the day we rode into Bettyhill along Loch and River Naver. I think the majority of the routes were excellent and some were downright ingenious. The bike fit was perfect. In fact I am going to make some changes to my own bike to resemble the rental.
I am sure Peter gets a lot of accolades, and I think if Peter was the tour leader I would go on that ride regardless of where it is was going. I have been on 30 plus guided bike tours and Peter did something I haven’t experienced. Not only would he tell you about highlights of the day, he would wait at the side of road so you wouldn’t miss them, which most people do. We got to see pagan stone circles, the worlds highest hedge, a ringing rock, jumping salmon and something great almost everyday. He also knew the location of every “cheeky” hill on all twenty days of the tour. Jon was new at this but he took it very seriously and for 12 hours a day for three weeks (wow). He worked well with Peter who is a hard act to follow and I expect demanding behind the curtain. Jon even picked up Peter’s skill at leading us to obscure highlights, such as climbing a huge glacier boulder to pinpoint it’s location and finding the hidden memorial to Neil Armstrong in Langholm, Scotland which was great due to the 50 year anniversary.
Craig, East SussexExcellentIt would be hard to over praise our two fantastic guides Tom Owen and Jayne Cunningham. Knowledgeable and friendly , nothing seemed too much for them.They were a formidable team who went the extra mile to ensure all of us, regardless of cycling experience, had a great time.
Teresa, UKExcellent...A wonderful way to do the End to End without the added stress of organising accommodation along the way and having to carry your own luggage.
The quality and quantity of all refreshments provided far exceeded what I had expected – well done to Pete and Les for their friendly competitive catering!
The organisation from the office end and by the guides on the trip itself was as good as we have always come to expect from Skedaddle.
Pete was very organised, efficient, knowledgeable and supportive. I had complete trust in his ability to deal with any problem with bikes or their riders along the way. He was approachable, friendly and entertaining. He was discretely encouraging when it was required but was able to let us, as adults experienced with cycling, to be independent.
Initially the cost seems high, but the standard of accommodation was very good, the catering by Skedaddle was excellent, and having all the worry of organising accommodation and baggage handling taken away from us was priceless.
Anne, USA100% professional and remarkable.Everything that Saddle Skedaddle could control was 100% professional and remarkable. We loved how varied the accommodations were, but they always met all of our needs. Nice rooms, plenty of space, plenty of hot water for showers, room to wash out biking clothes in the evening. The lunches were absolutely amazing! So much delicious food, and all of it was healthy and delicious. If we had any requests, all we had to do was ask and the item would be available during the stops. Plus, there was always a local “surprise” that we got to enjoy. My favourite day was the last day, riding into John O‘Groats – it was the best! It was also the one day when the weather was near perfect for cycling. The woman’s bike fit perfectly and was amazingly comfortable. The geometry was perfect, the saddle comfortable, handlebars felt great. No aches.
Peter is a natural at leading tours! It was like he was our best friend. Professional, discriminating, talkative, capable, he never missed a thing. It has to be very difficult to stay upbeat and professional for three weeks straight, but he pulled it off flawlessly. Jon was entertaining but still great at everything. Excellent cyclist, chef, mechanic, guide, humorist and storyteller, problem solver.
Alysia, LancashireI cannot praise the team enoughAs a single lady joining a group I was made to feel welcome from the start. Thank you Skedaddle not only for my fantastic trip but I also raised over £3.000 for The Lymphoma Association.
Peter and Les were amazing. So patient, thoughtful, encouraging and such good fun. Excellent mechanics.
Loved the picnic days. Such a great variety and so much.Even the tablecloth adds to the special occasion. How could I cycle after?
Anthony, DevonVery good...Peter and Les made a terrific team: their patience and unfailing good humour added hugely to the pleasure of the trip. They were always willing to go the extra mile – in every sense of the expression!
Nigel, SurreyGreat...This trip enabled me to realise my ambition. Well organised, focussed on helping us achieve our LEJOG goal. Good camaraderie. Garmin system for route directions. Reassurance of back-up from guides in the event of problems.