Holiday Highlights
- UK’s favourite long distance cycle route
- Dramatic English landscapes
- Cycle friendly route
- Stress-free cycling complimented with an abundance of pubs and cafes en route
- Bike friendly B&Bs offering mouth-watering breakfasts
- Flexibility to choose your own start date or one of our great value scheduled departure dates
- Suitable for adults and older children
We thoroughly enjoyed the whole holiday. The Skedaddle team seem to have everything covered! Thank you for a great holiday!
Itinerary
Getting to Newcastle or Penrith is easy. If you are planning to arrive by air, there is an international airport at Newcastle with direct services to Newcastle Central train station. For those arriving by car, you will be able to leave your vehicle at your accommodation at no additional cost, or if the train is your preferred transport mode, you can either take a taxi from the station to your accommodation or it is just a short 10-15 minute walk away.
Please make sure that you let us know whether you prefer to arrive into Newcastle or Penrith at the time of booking.
- Meals: Breakfast
- Ascent: 1100 Metres Approx.
After an early breakfast, you will be met by our Skedaddle representative at your accommodation in either Newcastle or Penrith and they’ll provide you with your rental bikes (if renting) and your map and chat you through how to use the navigation app. They will then transfer you to Whitehaven to begin your journey.
Whitehaven Harbour marks the start of your ride and it’s only a few pedal strokes before you leave the somewhat industrial Cumbrian coast and reach some of the prettiest countryside in the UK. Initially following the Cumbrian Cycle Network, you will follow the route of a disused mineral railway to Kirkland. From here you follow quiet country lanes along an undulating route via Loweswater and Low Lorton to Whinlatter Pass. This is a good place for lunch and for those wishing to learn a little about the surrounding forest, the audio-visual presentation at the Whinlatter Forest Visitor Centre is well worth a look.
From here an excellent descent takes us through Braithwaite and Portinscale on the banks on the River Derwent to Keswick. Keswick is in a picturesque setting between the dramatic peak of Skiddaw and the lovely Derwentwater. This is a bustling town, the main centre for this part of the Lake District.
Leaving Keswick you follow another railway line, this time alongside the River Greta. You quickly pass near the sacred Castlerigg Stone Circle, a Bronze Age meeting place, followed by Threlkeld. The views here are wonderful. To the northwest stands Blencathra (868 metres) and to the southeast Great Dodd (856 metres) towers above Deepdale. The route is now one of quiet traffic free country lanes through hillsides dotted with small farms. Next place of interest is Greystoke Castle on which the legend of Tarzan is based and shortly afterwards you will arrive at your accommodation in Penrith.
- Meals: Breakfast
- Ascent: 1600 Metres Approx.
Today we encounter the hilliest and highest points on your trip. From Penrith you continue on to Edenhall and Langwathby. From here the route gets a little harder as you reach Hartside Pass (580 metres) where you can stop and enjoy the spectacular views before you set off again, descending into Alston, the highest market town in England. From here it’s a short, but tough climb up and over into the old lead mining village of Nenthead. Climbing again you reach the highest point on the route, Black Hill (609 metres).
After crossing Killhope top, you reach Allenheads. Not only boasting it’s the highest village in England, it’s also home to one of the quirkiest pubs – The Allenheads Inn. Containing rooms full of bric-a-brac and nick-nacks it’s a challenge to negotiate your way to the bar…never mind from it! Just a few more miles before we get to Rookhope Arch where you leave the National Cycle Network for the day and head towards the Medieval village of Blanchland.
The final stretch from Blanchland to your accommodation in Edmundbyers gives you some wonderful views over Derwent Reservoir.
- Meals: Breakfast
- Ascent: 550 Metres Approx.
This morning you will have the last big climb of the trip up to Parkhead where you join the Waskerley Way, which is a traffic free trail that takes in the rugged, expansive scenery of the North Pennines, and contours thankfully, pre-dominantly downhill towards the once thriving steel town of Consett.
With the hardest cycling behind, you head towards your goal of Tynemouth. The route then follows a pleasant green route leading over numerous bridges and old railway viaducts and affording great views of the countryside. On reaching the Newcastle Quayside the impressive Baltic Arts Centre is on the Gateshead bank just across the Blinking Eye Millennium Bridge. Continuing on the northern bank of the Tyne The Cycle Hub is situated on your right and the perfect place for a well earned cuppa and a slice of delicious homemade cake. It’s dedicated to the cyclist and also the home of Saddle Skedaddle – if you catch us during office hours, why not come and say hello? Waving goodbye, you complete your final few miles of the coast to coast alongside the River Tyne to Tynemouth.
Congratulations – you’ve just Skedaddled the Coast to Coast!
We’ll meet you in Tynemouth and load your bikes up for the return trip to either Newcastle or Penrith.
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The Cycling
Terrain
The route follows quiet country lanes, cycleways and paths including sections on old railway lines with gravel or cinder surface.
Most of the route is on tarmac roads and paths with some short sections of hardpacked gravel surfaces, so the ride can be completed on almost any type of bike. The first few miles leaving Whitehaven has some tree root damage and a very short hard-packed gravel section, which is suitable for road bikes when ridden with a little extra care. The majority of the route between Stanhope and Newcastle along a former railway line also has gravel surfaces, which can be ridden on a road bike with touring tyres fitted, however there is a tarmac alternative to the standard route if preferred. Most roadies tackling the route in a few days prefer this option.
It is possible to use an e-bike on this holiday, which would be particularly beneficial on Hartside Pass and some of the other longer climbs, if you’re after a bit of a boost. Please note, e-bikes are generally heavier than standard bikes, so it is worth considering when handling the bike over some of the rougher / uneven terrain.
For more information about riding an electric bike on our holidays please click here
Coast to Coast uses a part of the National Cycle Network, a route from the charity, Sustrans, who are working to make it easier for everyone to cycle in the UK. Skedaddle will donate to Sustrans for every mile that you and others ride on this route with us. If you fancy donating more to Sustrans, you can choose to make your own donation for the development of the National Cycle Network when you make a booking with us.
Leisure Cycling Grade
Distances generally between 30 and 50 miles per day / 48 and 80 kms per day
For those who cycle frequently
Will include some long and / or steep climbs
Includes varying terrain (some sections may see you cycling over uneven, unpaved or loose ground)
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 ride quite frequently at home and perhaps enjoy cycling as one of your forms of exercise. Weekends will occasionally see you spending the day in the saddle exploring routes which take in some steep climbs. These tours may also see you riding over varying terrain and so it’s preferable if you have some experience of riding on uneven / unpaved ground. We’d generally expect those on a Grade 4 holiday to be fit and healthy, and ready to take on an achievable challenge.
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.
Your organisation was second to none! Thank you so much for providing us with the experience and the opportunity to do something which I thought would be well out of my comfort zone.
Dates & Prices
Daily departures available from April to end of September, call us about October. Choose your own dates from:
2025 £685 per person
You either can make a booking online or over the phone. Once we have your details, we’ll be able to check availability.
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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) Access to an app for holiday information and navigation
D) A printed map
E) Luggage transfer service
F) Local Skedaddle representative
G) Emergency tool kit, pump etc. (if renting your bike from Skedaddle)
H) Financial Protection through ABTOT
What's not Included
A) Bike and helmet rental (available if required)
B) Travel or flight costs or 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 cultural or historical sites and visitor centres
I) Other optional activities
The Essentials
News, Reviews & Stories
Cycling Coast to Coast
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Customer Story: C2C, a long way up!
Juliet attempts the ride from Whitehaven to Tynemouth - the classic C2C route
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Reviews
Jenny, Southampton, UKAmazing service...The service we had from each staff member was amazing and everyone was so friendly and willing to answer our questions before and during our booking. The B&B hosts were superb, friendly and couldn’t fault them. The app was a great fountain of knowledge and easy to use as a navigation device or information on stops.
Day1 of C2C was the most wonderful scenery and route across the country (though I enjoyed all 3 of the days). I enjoyed the challenge of Hartside ascent, even on a windy and wet day!
Jeremy, LondonReally good, helpful and informative...Skedaddle were really friendly, helpful and informative in planning. Our driver was really helpful especially when dealing with bike issues such as changing pedals. He was really good, helpful and informative. Great accommodation. A couple in particular had great food and were very accommodating for our challenging dietary needs. 2nd day was amazing.
Yvonne, SurreyEverything covered for a hassle free holiday!We thoroughly enjoyed the whole holiday. Skedaddle team seem to have everything covered! The instruction sheets and maps were pretty spot on. Our driver was great! He was very informative, very helpful and very funny! Nothing was too much trouble for him. The whole bag transfer was brilliant, we didn’t worry about our luggage, it was always there, great service! Most definitely would recommend Skedaddle! A friend recommended you, thankfully! And I was not disappointed!! Thank you for a great holiday! You seem to have everything covered for a hassle free cycle. Well done keep up the good work. Hope to see you again on a future challenge.
Kevin, LincolnshireSecond to none!Your organisation was second to none and everything went according to plan. All the route notes, maps and information was accurate. Your texts, prior to the ride and on the last day, were reassuring. I also want to sing the praises of our transfer driver, for both Friday and Sunday pick ups. What a good, professional driver he was. He arrived early for our Friday pick up and would have had our bikes attached to his roof rack had I not chained them up in the hotel’s bike store. He even had carbon protectors for our bikes on his roof rack. He gave us a clear and comprehensive briefing on the way over to Whitehaven. He made sure we were set for our ride. He was a very good ambassador for Skedaddle and really set the mood for our ride.
The accommodation we had were all very good. The welcome we had from all was appreciated. All our food was good, rooms clean and fully equipped and bike storage secure. There are no complaints. Thank you so much for providing us with the experience and the opportunity to do something which I thought would be well out of my comfort zone. Finally, a recommendation for the cafe at the Cycle Hub. A very welcome stop for lunch. Now that I have experienced a long distant ride, I may well do it again. If I do, I shall not hesitate to use your services again.
Martin, GloucestershireAll round a brilliant trip...Second day over Hartside Pass was a favourite – very tough but amazing sense of achievement. All round a brilliant trip. Thank you for such seamless hassle free organisation, the chat and help line pre trip was excellent and I would definitely use again.
Matthew, GloucestershireAll three days were great...All three days were great, but the second day was my favourite. A proper challenge, but we found great cafes on route and the scenery was wild.
Rebecca, SurreyThis is my third Skedaddle holiday - I am sure there will be others!Day 1 – the sun was shining and the scenery was beautiful. That last lane heading back to Penrith was an absolute delight to ride along. Day 2 was tough but loved the sense of achievement, the isolation and the funny sound that the nesting lapwings made! This is my third Skedaddle holiday – I am sure there will be others!