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Coast and Castles

Supported Leisure Bike Tour

Grade

1
2
3
4
5

Duration

5 days

Prices from

$1,075 P.P.

E-BIKE HIRE AVAILABLE

This tour is well-suited to both regular bikes and pedal assist e-bikes, and you can choose to hire either when you book your holiday with us. Confident cyclists will enjoy the boost from a battery for those cheeky climbs, and with less effort required on the bike, you’ll have more energy at the end of the day for off-the-bike activities.

You may choose to hire an e-bike on a group or supported tour but bear in mind that the pace will be set to riders without an e-bike.

United Kingdom

Coast and Castles

Supported Leisure Bike Tour

Grade

1
2
3
4
5

Duration

5 days

Prices from

$1,075 P.P.

E-BIKE HIRE AVAILABLE

This tour is well-suited to both regular bikes and pedal assist e-bikes, and you can choose to hire either when you book your holiday with us. Confident cyclists will enjoy the boost from a battery for those cheeky climbs, and with less effort required on the bike, you’ll have more energy at the end of the day for off-the-bike activities.

You may choose to hire an e-bike on a group or supported tour but bear in mind that the pace will be set to riders without an e-bike.

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A classic UK cycling holiday from Newcastle-upon-Tyne to Edinburgh on The National Cycle Network Route 1: Coast and Castles, utilising the North Sea Cycle Route.
Arriving in Newcastle with its excellent transport connections, we'll spend our first night in this vibrant city. The next day, after following the River Tyne to the coast at Tynemouth, we'll head northwards following the Coast and Castles route. The route will take us up the dramatic and beautiful Northumberland Coast, with its long sandy beaches and spectacular castles, which include Dunstanburgh and Bamburgh.
Time permitting, the next stop is Holy Island (Lindisfarne), before edging your way to the Scottish Border at Berwick-upon-Tweed. From here you head inland up the majestic Tweed Valley to Melrose, which is famed for its gothic abbey.
Onwards then to Innerleithen, with the final leg a superb spot of cycling through the Moorfoot Hills and on to Edinburgh for a great finish in Scotland's capital city. From Edinburgh, you'll be transferred back to Newcastle for your journey home.
This is a superb cycle route, full of awesome scenery and historical interest. As well as being offered as a supported trip on set departure dates, you can also choose your own dates and take the self-guided option.
Like any of our UK supported trips, The Coast and Castles is also available as a private departure for groups of friends, colleagues, families or anyone else! If our standard dates don't work, you would like a slightly altered itinerary or you would prefer a fully supported private group trip please give us a call for a chat.

Highlights

  • Following the Tyne past the dramatic Tynemouth Priory
  • Cycling past the pristine dunes and sandy beaches at Druridge Bay
  • Stunning vistas as you approach imposing Bamburgh Castle
  • Glimpsing Edinburgh as you cycle from the Moorfoot Hills
  • The rugged beauty of the Scottish Borders

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Itinerary

Day 1
Arrival Day
Non Cycling Day

Getting to Newcastle is easy. If you are planning to arrive by air, there is an 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, there will be a Skedaddle group transfer from Newcastle Central station at 16.00 to your accommodation, or if you are arriving earlier, you can either take a taxi from the station or it is just a short 10-15 minute walk away.

You can arrive in Newcastle at any time during the day and the group will meet up at the accommodation in the evening. The Skedaddle guide will also meet you there and there will be a chance to chat about the next few days riding over a drink and something to eat.

Day 2
Newcastle to Amble
45 Miles / 72 Kms Approx.
  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch
  • Ascent: 400 Metres Approx.

Our journey starts with cycling along the Newcastle quayside past the Millennium Bridge as we head eastwards along the River Tyne to the coast. We’ll soon find ourselves passing through the heart of the former ship building area of the Tyne and at Wallsend, literally the end of Hadrian’s Wall, keep an eye out for Segedunum Roman Fort Museum and its viewing tower shaped in the form of a Roman helmet.

Continuing along close to the river we soon reach the Fish Quays of North Shields, and its bustling little harbour. We are now at the very mouth of the Tyne and after a few more pedal strokes along its quayside, we pass Lord Collingwood to reach Tynemouth. From here we continue along the seafront riding past the Victorian resort of Whitley Bay and on to the seaport of Blyth, with its imposing wind turbines.

We’ll soon leave the urban surroundings behind and pass into much more open countryside and quiet country lanes. The next point of interest is the stunning Druridge Bay. With its seven mile sandy beach, nature reserve and some of Northumberland’s biggest sand dunes it is a real treat. Next comes Amble, which proudly declares itself as ‘the friendliest port’ and your accommodation for the evening

Day 3
Amble to Berwick-upon-Tweed
54 Miles / 87 Kms Approx.
  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch
  • Ascent: 650 Metres Approx.

After a hearty breakfast, we‘re back on our route once more and heading towards the impressive medieval castles of Warkworth, Dunstanburgh and Bamburgh, and the attractive coastal village of Craster. At Bamburgh, as well as the castle in its dramatic setting on a rock outcrop, there is the Grace Darling museum, a famous heroine of the lifeboats. Just past Bamburgh we come to Lindisfarne, otherwise known as Holy Island, a key site in early Christianity and the place where the Lindisfarne Gospels were created in the 8th century. If the tide and time allows, it’s worth a visit by crossing the tidal causeway.

From Holy Island, it’s on to the Elizabethan border town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, with its complex defences built up over the years of border wars, and our stopping place for the night. If you have the energy left then a wander around the town walls is recommended and with plenty of good places to eat you‘re not going to go hungry tonight!

Day 4
Berwick-upon-Tweed to Melrose
45 Miles / 72 Kms Approx.
  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch
  • Ascent: 700 Metres Approx.

From Berwick-upon-Tweed, it’s inland along the Tweed valley to Melrose. On the way we’ll cross the border into Scotland, then back into England over the famous Union Suspension Bridge, that spans the River Tweed between Horncliffe in Northumberland and Fishwick in the Scottish Borders. No doubt on the schedule is a quick stop at the Chainbridge Honey Farm, where you can get a cup of tea and feast yourselves on yummy cakes and enjoy them on an old green Bristol Lodekka double decker bus! As the name implies, you can buy lots of honey there too. A few miles on we cross back into Scotland at Norham Castle, and on to Kelso, with the impressive Floors Castle. The final section today takes us through Melrose, famed for its impressive Gothic-style abbey – thought to be the burial place of Robert the Bruce’s heart!

Day 5
Melrose to Edinburgh
55 Miles / 88 Kms Approx.
  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch
  • Ascent: 900 Metres Approx.

Leaving Melrose, we continue along the increasingly deep Tweed Valley, surrounded by forested hills and following the course of this famous salmon river to Innerleithen, home to Traquair House, reputedly the oldest continually inhabited house in Scotland. The busy little town of Innerleithen is well known for its mountain biking scene, and no doubt you will see armoured and full face helmeted riders around the town. Heading north out of Innerleithen the route climbs up and over the Moorfoot Hills, with views of Edinburgh in the distance. Dropping down from the hills and heading through Dalkeith and Musselburgh you make your way into Edinburgh through the Innocent Tunnel and past Arthur’s Seat to the finish point.

Following the end of the ride in Edinburgh we’ll meet up with the minibus and load the bikes ready for the main group transfer back to Newcastle. For those who want some further time to explore the Scottish capital, we recommend ending the tour in Edinburgh and staying a final extra night to enjoy the sights of the city. For those wanting to return to Newcastle at a later date there are good rail connections from Waverley Train station back to the centre of Newcastle, where those who need to can pick up your bikes and vehicles for onward journeys.

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The Cycling

Terrain

The route mostly consists of a mix of tarmac and some compact gravel surfaces, although there are also a few off-road sections with paths across grassy fields or farm tracks, including short steep sections, narrow bridges with gates and steps, where you will need to dismount, and a section along a muddy clifftop track, which is unsuitable for road bikes. We therefore recommend the most appropriate bike for this tour is either a hybrid bike, or a mountain bike fitted with semi-slick tyres. Road bikes are not suitable for this tour.

It is possible to use an e-bike on this holiday. Although there are no significant climbs or long passes on the route, an e-bike could be beneficial to get you up some of the short, steep climbs if you are 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 and Castles 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.

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Leisure Cycling Grade

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2
3
4
5
Grade 3-4 : Moderate/Active

Aspects of both our grade 3 and 4 trips

Suitable for the leisure cyclist who rides frequently, and who’s comfortable with some moderately challenging climbs

Some of the terrain may vary, potentially including sections of uneven or unpaved 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?

Trips that are graded as a 3-4, will have aspects of both our grade 3 and 4 trips. These tours are suitable for those who keep themselves relatively fit and maybe enjoy an afternoon out on the bikes at the weekend. Your preference may be for flatter terrain, but you don’t mind tackling some hills, the occasional steep climb and some varying terrain (forest tracks, gravel paths etc.). It might be however that on some days the distances will be longer than a standard grade 3 trip, or some of the climbs may be quite challenging. You may also require some previous experience of tackling some uneven / unpaved ground to comfortably and safely ride certain sections of the route.

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.

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Dates & Prices

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Book now with a $125 deposit and nothing more to pay until 30 days before departure. Choose a date to start your booking and see all prices, including bike hire and single room supplements.

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Whats Included Tick

A) Accommodation (shared twin / double en suite rooms)

B) Meals as itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)

C) Full support service including a guide qualified in First Aid in a back up vehicle carrying spares, snacks and extra equipment not needed on your bike

D) Access to the Skedaddle App for holiday information

E) GPX files available upon request

F) Scheduled train station transfers on arrival and departure days

G) Financial Protection through ABTOT

What's not Included Cross

A) Riding guide

B) Personal clothing and equipment

C) Travel insurance

D) Bar bills, telephone calls, souvenirs, etc.

E) Bike & helmet hire (available if required)

F) Travel or flight costs and charges for travelling with your bike (if applicable)

G) Single room option (may be available if required)

H) Entrance fees to cultural or historical sites and visitor centres

I) Other optional activities

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Private Departures

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.

The Essentials

Travel Options

If you are planning to travel by train we recommend that you arrive into Newcastle train station and depart from Edinburgh Waverley. Group train station transfers are included in the holiday price and there will be a Skedaddle transfer at 16.00 from Newcastle train station on the arrival day to the accommodation.

Following completion of the ride you will finish by Arthur’s Seat in Edinburgh at 16.00 where you will be met by your guide and transferred to Edinburgh Waverley train station or back to your car in Newcastle. Please do not book any return trains from Edinburgh prior to 17.30 or 20.00 from Newcastle.

If you are planning to fly the best option would be to arrive into Newcastle airport and depart from Edinburgh. There is a supplement payable if you require picking up and returning to Newcastle. In Edinburgh you would need to make your own arrangements to the airport either by train or private taxi.

Please check with us before making any travel arrangements to make sure we have reached the minimum number required to guarantee your holiday and to ensure your arrangements fit with our scheduled transfers and logistics.

Please note If you make alternative travel arrangements, which fall outside of the planned train station transfers, there may be an additional charge for individual transfers.

Accommodation

In the UK we use good quality 3 or 4 star hotels, B&Bs, inns and family-run guesthouses that are cycle friendly, located close to the cycling route and showcase the style and hospitality of the area you are visiting.

Where possible we prioritise locally owned businesses and those offering locally sourced food, drink and speciality products. This all promotes sustainability in-line with our responsible travel policy.

All our UK trips are operated on a double/twin-share basis. Single occupancy rooms can be provided for a supplement and are subject to availability at the time of booking.

Bike Hire

If you would like to rent a bike we have both hybrid and electric bikes available.

The hybrid bikes are generally Giant Roam (male frame) or Liv Rove (female frame) with a wide gear range suitable for the route and terrain, semi-slick tyres, hydraulic disc brakes and a relaxed riding position.

Our electric bikes are generally Giant E+ pedal assist bikes with batteries suitable for the daily distances on this holiday and hydraulic disc brakes. E-bikes come with step through frames as standard but some cross bar frames may be available if preferred. Please let us know if you have a preference.

A rack and two panniers, and one bottle cage are provided with all our rental bikes, along with an emergency repair kit in a seat-post bag containing a puncture repair kit, a multi-tool, a spare innertube and a bike pump.

We are also able to provide helmets, if you’d like one to be provided, please request this at the time of booking.

You are welcome to bring along your own saddles, or own pedals if renting a hybrid bike, but please let us know if advance if you plan to do so.

If you are planning to bring your own e-bike, please let us know the make and model of your bike and we can check its suitability.

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