INDEPENDENT HOLIDAYS XK026 – END to END |
Itinerary: Day 1 – 32 miles
From Land's End follow the spectacular north coast of Cornwall to Portreath. Day 2 – 34 miles
Continue through pretty coastal villages and sandy beaches before turning inland, through St Colomb Major to Bodmin. Day 3 – 40 miles
A tougher day that takes you around the southern edge of Bodmin Moor and through the highest village in Cornwall to Tavistock, ending with a climb up onto Dartmoor National Park. Day 4 – 40 miles
Continue across the wild moors of Dartmoor National Park and continue following some wonderful narrow (but hilly!) lanes through some lovely countryside to Tiverton. Day 5 – 36 miles
An easier day that has some pleasant riding through open countryside, but includes a tough climb over the Quantock hills. Day 6 – 42 miles
A flat ride across the Somerset Levels is followed by a climb up through Cheddar Gorge, and an undulating ride around Bristol. Day 7 – 34 miles
The route takes you across the Severn Bridge to Chepstow and then along the Wye Valley to Monmouth. Day 8 – 42 miles
A lovely ride that takes you through the undulating coutryside and pretty villages of Herefordshire. Day 9 – 38 miles
Continue north through north Herefordshire and into Shropshire. Day 10 – 42 miles
Continue through the beautiful Shropshire countryside on some lovely roads, passing the Long Myndd and skirting around Shrewsbury. Day 11 – 42 miles
Into Cheshire and through the Delamare Forest to the outskirts of Manchester. Day 12 – 44 miles
Cross the Manchester Ship Canal and continue north. The route passes through some moderately large towns as you skirt the edge of Manchester, but you are soon out in open countryside again. Day 13 – 36 miles
Continue through Lancashire and across the open moorland of the Forest of Bowland to Dent on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. |
Day 14 – 32 miles
You continue north with a fabulous ride along the edge of the Pennines, through Kirkby Stephen and Appleby-in-Westmoreland. Day 15 – 32 miles
The route continues up the beautiful Eden Valley to the Scottish Border. Day 16 – 40 miles
Continue into Southern Scotland on some wonderful quiet scenic roads. Day 17 – 46 miles
Pass through the pleasant little town of Moffat and continue through the open hills of the southern Uplands. Day 18 – 46 miles
You continue north through rolling countryside to the outskirts of Glasgow, and follow local cycle paths into the centre of the city. Day 19 – 44 miles
Head north to Loch Lomond and then east around Loch Long. Day 20 – 40 miles
Continue through the spectacular scenery of the Grampian Hills, around the head of Loch Fyne to Loch Awe. Day 21 – 46 miles
Route takes you through the Pass of Brander and along the shore of Loch Linnhe. Day 22 – 46 miles
An easy day's ride that takes you through Fort William and past Ben Nevis and along the Caledonian Canal to Fort Augustus. Day 23 – 48 miles
Continue along the shore of Loch Ness to Drumnadrochit then head over the hills to Dingwall and along the shore of Cromarty Firth to Alness. Day 24 – 50 miles
Leaving the coast the route takes you through the hills of the Scottish Highlands on some wonderfully wild and lonely roads. Day 25 – 36 miles
Continue through the wild Highlands to Betty Hill on Scotland's north coast. Head east along the coast to Strathy. Day 26 – 40 miles
The final day takes you along the coast through Thurso to finally reach the small settlement of John O'Groats. |
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