Coast to Coast Guided Explorer - 17 Days

Coast to Coast Guided Explorer - 17 Days

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Coast to Coast Guided Explorer - 17 Days

17 Days Starting in St Bees and ending in Robin Hood's Bay

Visiting: England

Tour operator:

Walkers' Britain

Tour code:

EB7

Group size:

8 - 12

Physical rating:

challenging

From: $3021

NB: Prices correct on 26-Jun-2024 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

Choose this popular 17-day guided walk along Wainwright’s Coast to Coast with more time towards the end to become immersed in your surrounds.
Due to popular demand, besides a 15-day itinerary you can choose a 17 day guided walk across the Coast to Coast. This is English hill walking and a long distance trail experience at its best: a challenging approximately 315km/195 miles trek traversing three national parks. On the way, discover lots of interesting landscapes, varying terrain and tiny, old towns.
Our small group starts at the tiny Cumbrian seaside resort of St Bees on the Irish Sea when we climb steeply heading east into the Lake District National Park. This soon into the trip we already encounter some of the UK’s most famous lakes and passes. Then it is on into the Yorkshire Dales National Park and over the mystical Nine Standards Rig, before following the beautiful River Swale for a couple of days into the old market town of Richmond. There follows a section to link up with the North York Moors National Park where we spend more time compared to the 15-day itinerary when breaking up the long days between Richmond and Blakey. From here we roller coaster up and down around to the North Sea Coast to make a triumphant entrance into Robins Hood’s Bay. Here, a celebratory pint, bottle of champagne or ice cream whilst standing in the sea is in order!
We will stay at cozy small hotels, guesthouses and pubs on this guided walking tour and these, as well as the rich variety of the people that you meet enroute, reflect something of the great diversity of England.
Along the way you will be amazed at the variety of the dry stone walls, the charming little villages and just how much that you get to eat for a full English cooked breakfast! It is amazing to think that this most famous of routes got classified as a National Trail only in 2022, almost 50 years after its inception.
Scroll down to find an overview of all Coast to Coast walking options to choose from.

Highlights

  • Cross England on Wainwright’s famous Coast to Coast walk

  • One of the World’s Great Walks

  • English Lake District, Pennines & North York Moors

  • Start your day with a full English breakfast, guilt-free!

  • Get a better understanding of the Coast to Coast path from your experienced guide

  • Chance to see an ancient steam train pull out from Grosmont railway station

  • Camaraderie when walking with a small group of like-minded travellers

  • Staying at cozy small hotels, guesthouses & traditional, English pubs

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Arrive St Bees

Make your own way to the starting point of the Coast to Coast walk in St Bees. It's located on the edge of the Irish Sea with views across to the Isle of Man (where we offer a walk as well).
You should have time to visit the Abbey church, which has features on the local history and has a display on a mummified knight that was discovered in a lead coffin from the graveyard. If you have an extra night here, you can walk the coastal path or quiet inland roads to the attractive town of Whitehaven with its marina and great museum. It is famous in the annals of the US navy as the site of an elaborate raid on the British mainland by one John Paul Jones during the American War of Independence.
This evening you will meet your fellow walkers and guide for a trip briefing.

Day 2 : St Bees To Ennerdale Bridge 23.5 Km/14.5 Miles, 6 H

Today is our first day walking the Coast to Coast! We start with a climb from the beach taking a footpath along red sandstone coastal cliffs of St Bees Head. It has England’s only breeding colony of Black Guillimots. We then move inland over hilly ground to the edge of the Lake District National Park. Dent Hill is the first real fell that we cross and will give you some indication as to whether you are fit enough for the following days! Although short, there follows possibly the steepest descent of the whole tour, which is down to Nannycatch Gate and Beck. It is a delightful stroll which brings us to the final descent to leafy Ennerdale Bridge. The day’s total ascent 780m / descent 665m.

Day 3 : Ennerdale Bridge To Borrowdale 26.5 Km/16.5 Miles, 7 H

Walk on a quiet and scenic footpath along the shore of Ennerdale Water, with a bit of an easy scramble under Angler’s Crag at Robin Hood’s Seat. A long walk on a forest track then continues to Black Sail Hut, which is the smallest youth hostel and originally a shepherd’s hut. A steep climb follows up the Lowther Beck before traversing some of the Lakeland fells, perhaps with views down to Buttermere. Finally you reach the ‘drum house’, which marks the descent path to the Honister Slate Mine workings & cafe and Borrowdale. This is perhaps the most delightful valley in the Lakes with its crags and broadleaved trees. Borrowdale is a delightful ensemble of hamlets: Seatoller (the wettest place in England), Longthwaite, Rossthwaite and Stonethwaite. Delightful riverside paths connect the places and their pubs together - if you have sufficient energy left for the evening.
You might be interested to know that ‘thwaite’ is old Norse for paddock.
The day’s total ascent 765m / descent 785m.

Day 4 : Borrowdale To Grasmere 13.5 Km/8.5 Miles, 5-6 H Via Helm Crag

Enjoy classic Lakeland scenery over Greenup Edge to Easedale and Grasmere.
Grasmere is one of Lakeland’s most celebrated villages and hopefully there is time either this afternoon or tomorrow morning to visit the poet Wordsworth's home at Dove Cottage and drop into the famous Ginger bread shop!
The day’s total ascent 750m / descent 760m.

Day 5 : Grasmere To Glenridding 12 Km/7.5 Miles, 5.5 H Standard Route

A great walk over Grisedale Pass (609m/2000ft) and around the small mountain lake of Grisedale Tarn to Patterdale. In good weather and if our group is reasonably strong, we recommend that we take the detour route up St Sunday Crag. It will give some exceptional views down across Ullswater on the descend to Patterdale, possibly the most breathtaking of the trip.
The day’s total ascent: 900m / descent 805m (via the optional route over St Sunday Crag, less if we avoid this).
*Add 1½ hours for the detour of St Sunday Crag.

Day 6 : Glenridding To Shap 26 Km/16 Miles, 7-9 H

After completing today's walk, some would say this was the most difficult stage on the Coast to Coast walk.
The day starts with a steep climb up past pretty Angle Tarn. We'll then hike up and onwards to a critical cairn where we turn off the route to High Street. It will take us up and over Kidsty Pike (780m / 2560ft), the highest point on the Coast to Coast, and then descend steeply to walk along Haweswater. This is a huge body of water that was conceived in 1929 to supply Manchester with drinking water, drowning a couple of villages in the process. We then undulate through fields to Shap Abbey, the most easterly point of the Lake District National Park. This was the last abbey to be founded in England (1199) and the last to be destroyed (1540). It nevertheless is a pretty place to take a break with some new interpretation signs. After this, we continue into Shap, the old granite mining town with several pubs and shops. The village offers an interesting insight to the history of the area.
The day’s total ascent 1174m / descent 1009m.

Day 7 : Shap To Kirkby Stephen 33 Km/20.5 Miles, 8 H

There follows a hilly section across Limestone Moors with limestone pavements in places strewn with ‘erratic’ boulders moved there by glaciers. Finally we drop into the gentler climes around Orton. From here, a diversion of about a mile can be made to this quaint picturesque village that is home to Kennedy’s Chocolate Factory shop to lead you into temptation. Walking now between Cumbria and the Yorkshire Dales, there is a lot of attractive farmland to cross with a section of moors around Sunbiggin Tarn - an important site for birds. A steep descent to the Scandal Beck at Smardale Bridge makes for a nice late lunch stop. Then ascend over Smardale Fell for the pretty descent into Kirkby Stephen's attractive market town. Its St. Hedda’s Church contains the 8th Century Loki stone relating to Norse Mythology.
The day’s total ascent 808m / descent 950m.

Day 8 : Kirkby Stephen To Keld 24 Km/14.5 Miles, 6 H

Climb out of town to the cairns of Nine Standards Rigg (661m/2170 feet) with its array of obelisks. This is an ancient possibly boundary feature that no one has any real knowledge of. It marks the Watershed of England. Next we cross squelchy moors down to Keld in Swaledale. If it is a wet and cold day we might relish a scone and tea made on the farm at Ravenseat, where they breed prime rams. The moors then become increasingly gentler as we walk into Keld with its many waterfalls and old stone barns.
The day’s total ascent 780m / descent 575m.

Day 9 : Keld To Reeth 20 Km/12.5 Miles, 5 H Or 18.5 Km/11.5 Miles, 5 H

There are two options today. >> The first is the slightly longer & higher alternative over wild moorland with long-abandoned lead mines, a magnet for the industrial archaeologist.
>> The second option is the pretty route via Swaledale, which is a lovely option if we have unfavourable weather or we just prefer a lower level walk. There is a really nice pub in Gunnerside on this second route.
Our day finishes in Reeth an attractive green village which flourished at the height of the mining age and today does well out of tourism, hence a collection of pubs and tea shops.
The day’s total ascent 838m / descent 911m (via the higher route).

Day 10 : Reeth To Richmond 20 Km /12.5 Miles, 5 H

Our morning walk through pretty Swaledale is lined with limestone crags on either side and allows time in Richmond for shopping (note most shops closed Sunday) and sightseeing. The extremely picturesque North Yorkshire town of Richmond, with its cobbled market square and Norman castle, is an ever-popular destination for visitors. We may also follow the swale to Town Falls, which are quite impressive when the river is in spate.
The day's total ascent 395m / descent 510m.

Day 11 : Richmond To Danby Wiske 22.5 Km/14 Miles, 5 H

A gentle rural day, walking out from Richmond beside the River Swale and across the fields to Catterick Race Course. We'll then be threading our way to Brompton on Swale, an ideal lunch stop in the churchyard. We then trundle along beside tiny streams and quiet country roads reaching the village of Danby Wiske with its village green and single pub.

Day 12 : Danby Wiske To Osmotherley 16 Km/10 Miles, 3.5 H

Today is primarily a road walk although there are cross country sections. The two hills are towards the end, a short climb to what was East Harlsey Castle, and then with the North York Moors pressing ever closer we have to carefully cross the main A19 road to take a lovely woodland footpath up to Osmotherley. On the way we may visit Mount Grace Priory (1398), this is a ruin that has had some restoration work. Osmotherley is a quaint hill village with three pubs to choose from plus Britain’s oldest functioning Methodist Church (1754) - John Wesley came to preach here.

Day 13 : Osmotherley To Clay Bank Top Car Park 17 Km/10.6 Miles, 6 H

This is a roller coaster walk. A steep stretch from Osmotherley introduces our group to the North York Moors and its sandy, heather-clad hills with areas of forest. After coming off Scarth Wood Moor, our guide leads you to a long ascent up Live Moor and Carlton Bank (408m) before we descend to Lord Stones Café. It's almost hidden in an off-road embankment and comes at the right time for coffee. There then follows the succession of Cringle Moor, Broughton Bank and White Hill - all at or over 400m. We loose and then re-ascend 100-200m between each one. White Hill has an area of sandstone boulders called The Wainstones that we thread through on the way up. Great views in clear weather, incl. Roseberry Topping, Vale of Mowbray and back to the Pennines. We come off the ridge at Clay Bank Top and you will get a transfer to your accommodation (included) from the car park at Clay Bank Top to Great Broughton.

Day 14 : Clay Bank Top Car Park To Blakey 13.8 Km/8.6 Miles, 4.5 H

Our group will be transferred back to the car park (included). Today, the walk follows a moorland ridge up over Round Hill (454m) and the track maintains its height as it follows the line of the old dismantled Rosedale Railway line. The moor can be bleak in bad weather and is punctured in places by standing stones, some marked with inscriptions. There are enticing views at times into the fertile upper valleys of Farn and Esk dales, but our arrival at the ancient Lion Inn at Blakey can be a great relief.

Day 15 : Blakey To Egton Bridge 16 Km/10 Miles, 4 H

After a bit of a road perambulation past a white cross called Fat Betty, we follow an easy undulating descent down to beautiful wooded Eskdale. We also get some views opening up to the sea. The latter part of today's walk follows a pretty path through the woodlands on the banks of the River Esk. We come across the ‘Beggars Bridge’ a parabolic stone structure that has a story of love lost and love refound!
Egton Bridge features a church with relics of the Catholic martyr, Nicholas Postgate. A really pretty setting, the river is famous for fly fishing and has some interesting stepping stones, which enables you to hop between the two pubs faster than using the road.
The day’s total ascent 265m / descent 616m.

Day 16 : Egton Bridge To Robin Hood's Bay 25.7 Km/16 Miles, 7 H

We follow a delightful, private road to Grosmont, where we might get in time to see a steam train pull out for Pickering. We then follow a very steep pull up across heather moors with views down to Whitby and its Abbey. But the sea and journey’s end is still tantalizingly far as the route abruptly changes course to visit the May Beck valley with its Falling Foss waterfall. A last area of high moor brings us to the coast, where the last 5 km/3 miles are spent on the coastal cliff path to Robin Hood's Bay. It will appear almost by surprise as we near it. This is a village of red roofed houses clustered around its harbour on the North Sea coast marking the end of this 190 odd-mile crossing of England.
We celebrate with a drink at the Bay Hotel and as tradition states, dip our toes into the sea.
The day’s total ascent 775m / descent 770m.

Day 17 : Arrangements End After Breakfast

Your Coast to Coast walking holiday concludes in Robin Hood's Bay after breakfast.

What's Included

  • Accommodation
    16 nights in hotels, B&B's and guesthouses

  • 16 breakfasts

  • 16 nights accommodation in hotels and guesthouses on a twin share basis with ensuite facilities where available

  • One piece of luggage per person transferred from Inn to Inn, not exceeding 18kg

  • Welcome briefing

  • Experienced walking guide

  • Emergency hotline

  • Lunch, Dinner and drinks

  • Entrance fees

  • Travel to the start and from the end point of the trip

  • Travel insurance

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Accommodation

16 nights in hotels, B&B's and guesthouses
The hotels described are our usual accommodation, however if these are not available then alternatives are used. Rooms generally do not have baths. The main reason being that they take up a lot of space, some hotels/guesthouses may have a separate room in the house where a bath is available to guests, but in the main it is showers. Note that the sheer popularity of this tour may mean that we cannot get you into the accommodation described below for the dates of your tour. We will endeavor to get you into a similar standard of accommodation nearby, but please appreciate that there is limited accommodation. Although we aim to use accommodation with ensuite rooms this is not always possible, at a couple of places on your tour you may be sharing bathrooms, particularly if you are in a single room.
We strongly recommend that if you would like pre or post tour accommodation that you request at the same time as making your booking.

What You Carry

As the walks are fully supported you only need to carry a daypack with your daily requirements including raincoat, lunch supplies, waterbottle, warm top, camera etc.

Grading

Please consider your fitness carefully before booking this trip. If the guide considers you to be too slow, you will be asked to take taxis for stages at your expense. An excellent level of fitness is required. An average of 20km is covered each day with six long days of over 25km. As a group you will be walking up to between 6 to 9 hours per day at a steady pace throughout the day covering 4-5 km per hour. This multiday walk has long days with back to back steep climbs and descents as well as some flatter sections. You must be comfortable climbing up over stiles, walking on steep rocky and coastal terrain. Mixed weather can be expected. We do not recommend the route for first time multiday walkers.
When walking early or late in the season, you need to be mindful of shorter daylight hours and be prepared for changeable weather conditions which may include snow.

Reviews from travellers on this tour

R. Husker(United Kingdom)  

Coast to Coast Guided Explorer - 17 Days

28 May 2024

Brilliant from start to finish, we were blessed with good weather most of the trip which made the sights of the Lake District spectacular, a great group of companions who came from all over the world made the trip special, our leader Mark was extremely knowledgeable at his job and could be laugh at the same time, if anyone has ever wanted to do the C2C my advice is do it, you will never forget the experience!

L. Robinson(United Kingdom)  

Coast to Coast Guided Explorer - 17 Days

10 Jul 2023

I did the Coast to Coast and Hadrian's Wall walks. Both were well organised and efficient. I enjoyed the walking trails, accommodation and food.

M. Endt(USA)  

Coast to Coast Guided Explorer - 17 Days

8 Aug 2022

I am used to organizing my walking trips myself. So an organized Coast to Coast, with guide, was a completely new experience. Jon was a very pleasant guide: the group was small and very international. The hotels and b&b's very nice: oh, the luxury of a hot shower after a long walk. And the variety of British ales! The different landscapes and often days with no noise at all, most unusual in the Netherlands.

Caroline Owens(Banbury, Oxon)  

Coast to Coast Guided Explorer - 17 Days

14 Oct 2021

A fantastic experience! All very well organised with the majority of hotels and B&B’s a very high standard. Our guide was experienced and knowledgeable. The collection of bags each morning was faultless!

Vicki B.(, VIC, United Kingdom)  

Coast to Coast Guided Explorer - 17 Days

2 Jul 2023

Our guided 17day coast to coast trip was above and beyond all my expectations. Our guide John, was funny, knowledgeable and incredibly supportive. The accommodation was comfy, warm as were the meals. The hiking was doable- some days a bit slower than others with huge ups and downs to conquer. All worth it for the views.

S. Hoffman(US)  

Coast to Coast Guided Explorer - 17 Days

31 May 2022

Challenging but very rewarding. This hike is not for casual walkers (which I found out the hard way).

Jack Wade(Glendale)  

Coast to Coast Guided Explorer - 17 Days

4 Oct 2021

It was most difficult for an American to do the Coast to Coast in the year of Covid, quarantines, and testing. Despite these many hurdles I came and did the 17 day guided tour with no regrets. I had previously done the 15 day guided tour. The fact that I have come from Los Angeles to do this three times says all that needs to be said. I would recommend this to anyone who wants a challenging and interesting trek. One of the most important, if not the most important thing about the trip, is the great group of walkers encountered.

B. Cooper(Canada)  

Coast to Coast Guided Explorer - 17 Days

28 May 2024

The C2C was my dream trip of a lifetime! The accommodation was perfect, delivery of bags went off without a hitch and the scenery and paths we travelled were fantastic. Highlight of the trip was the evening meals where the days were re-capped with lots of laughs and good memories. To walk from one coast to the other is a great achievement that will live with me forever! A huge thanks to Mark our guide for successfully getting our whole group across the UK!

J. Elliott-Sysyum(USA)  

Coast to Coast Guided Explorer - 17 Days

3 Aug 2022

Certainly an experience, its not a stroll in the park however with fitness and determination to achieve the challenge, well worth it. Great to have met some very nice and interesting people.

P. Bradbury(Mixbury, UK)  

Coast to Coast Guided Explorer - 17 Days

06 Jul 2021

It was a great trip. Mark the guide was excellent throughout. It was a little disappointing not to have a couple more people from overseas, but the small group worked well together. The standard of accommodation was generally very good, one of the B & B’s in Borrowdale was poor. I know everyone gave a little to make the trip happen, but it was well worth it.

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