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A hike from Kirkby Stephen on Cumbria's eastern border to Robin Hood's Bay, through the Yorkshire Dales and North Yorks Moors National Parks.
England
Long Distance Paths
Landscape
March - October
What does this mean?
What does this mean?
Full day walks with appreciable amounts of ascent and descent and longer distances covered. Whilst you will be mainly on paths, these may be rough, steep, and loose at times. We take the whole day to enjoy some fabulous walks.
Usual daily walks - Distance: 8 miles; Ascent/Descent 850m; Terrain: sometimes rough, loose or steep sections; Walking Time: 8hrs / Full Day walks.
The above statistics are generalisations of a day’s key walk, it does not include distance covered during general sightseeing or daily activity. Detailed information of the daily walking requirements are specified in the specific holidays ‘Daily Itinerary".
Expertly planned, flexible walking itineraries, led by you, with accommodation, route plans, and luggage transfers all taken care of by us.
Overview
The 194 mile Coast to Coast walk from St Bees on the Cumbrian coast to Robin Hood’s Bay on the North Sea shore attracts hikers looking for a long distance challenge with the added attraction of three National Parks and some of the country’s most inspiring scenery.
This self-guided holiday provides the chance to tackle approximately the 100 mile eastern section from Kirkby Stephen to Robin Hood’s Bay and takes in two national parks. You'll be walking, on average, 14 miles a day throughout the walk with the longest day being 20 miles.
We’ll walk from inn-to-inn staying in B&B's, guesthouses and small hotels with your baggage being transported for you each day leaving you to carry only what you need on the trail each day.
We start from Kirkby Stephen with the Lake District behind us and cross the Pennines, the backbone of England, into the glorious countryside of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Continuing east we enter the heather moorland of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. This is a rewarding walk right to journey's end at Robin Hood's Bay on the North Sea coast.
We also offer the Western Section and Complete Route.
Click the button below for a detailed Holiday Information Sheet containing all the particulars about this trip.
NOTE: Itineraries and Holiday Information Sheets can vary by a specific date chosen
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A challenging hiking holiday conquering the major peaks and high ridges in the Lake District for experienced mountain walkers.
Hassle-free adventures led by you, based at our own country house on the shores of Buttermere. Leisurely strolls to classic Lakeland ridge walks among the less-frequented western fells of the Lake District.
Itinerary & Travel
Whilst every effort will be made to adhere to the outlined itinerary and advertised programme, local conditions can change due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. This may mean that routes and timings need to be amended or the order of days may change, sometimes at short notice.
Accommodation
Independent arrival in Kirkby Stephen via train (routes available from all major airports) or by car. Kirkby Stephen, located in the Eden Valley is just before the halfway point of the Coast to Coast route.
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Depart Kirkby Stephen by passing through the picturesque village of Hartley. The terrain becomes more challenging as you ascend over the Nine Standards, a distinct landmark on the fell marking the boundary between Cumbria and Yorkshire, as well as the watershed dividing the Irish Sea and the North Sea. Conclude your day in the serene village of Keld, once a thriving lead-mining community.
Luggage Transfer included to Keld.
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Today, you can opt for either a mountainous path or a lower route through the valley. The former traverses a secluded expanse of grouse moors, adorned with remnants of the lead-mining era's ruins. Alternatively, the latter guides you through the heather-covered Swaledale, featuring traditional stone barns and drystone walls. Regardless of your choice, your destination is Reeth—a quintessential Dales village boasting cosy pubs.
Luggage transfer included to Reeth.
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Today's relaxed segment guides you through lush meadows and charming villages. Make sure to dedicate some time to exploring Marrick Priory, a 12th-century Benedictine nuns' monastery left deserted amid the religious conflicts of the 16th century. Spend the night in the picturesque market town of Richmond, renowned for its quaint cobbled streets and the impressive Norman Castle.
Luggage transfer included to Richmond.
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This marks the lengthiest and most level day along the Coast to Coast route, connecting the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors National Parks. Embrace a tranquil rural experience, commencing the walk from Richmond alongside the River Swale and through fields to Catterick Race Course. Our route then weaves through Brompton on Swale, an ideal initial lunch spot in the churchyard. Proceeding alongside petite streams and serene country roads, we reach the village of Danby Wiske, boasting a vibrant green and its solitary pub at 14 miles / 22.5km, taking around 5 hours. We might consider a second lunch break for replenishment.
Post Danby Wiske, the route primarily follows roads, incorporating some cross-country segments. Two hills emerge towards the conclusion, featuring a brief ascent to the site of the former East Harlsey Castle. As the North York Moors draw near, we must carefully navigate the main A19 road before ascending a delightful woodland footpath to Osmotherley. Along the way, there's an option to visit Mount Grace Priory (1398), now in ruins but subject to restoration efforts, showcasing remaining duck ponds and drainage features.
Osmotherley, a charming hill village, awaits with three pubs to choose from and the distinction of hosting Britain's oldest functioning Methodist Church (1754), where John Wesley once delivered his sermons.
Luggage transfer included to Osmotherley.
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Walk through woodland then head uphill for superb views back to Richmond and ahead towards the North Sea. You are finally in the North York Moors National Park with its wide expanses of heather-covered moorland, contrasting with the distinctive rocky crags of the Wain Stones. It feels like you are on a high mountain, but the North York Moors is only 400-500m above sea level. Today's stretch brings you across the plateau, along the route of an abandoned mine railway to The Lion Inn pub. Originally a 16th-century hunting lodge, it’s the third highest pub in England and the only building for miles around.
Luggage transfer included to Blakey.
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After a brief road walk past a white cross known as Fat Betty, you’ll enjoy an easy, undulating descent into the beautiful wooded Eskdale. As you go down, views of the sea will start to unfold before you. The latter part of today’s journey takes you along a delightful path through woodlands beside the River Esk. Along the way, you'll come across 'Beggars Bridge,' a parabolic stone structure with a romantic story of love lost and found.
Egton Bridge features a church that houses relics of the Catholic martyr Nicholas Postgate, set in a picturesque location where the river is renowned for fly fishing. It also has fascinating stepping stones that let you hop between the two local pubs more quickly than taking the road.
Luggage transfer included to Egton
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Begin your day with a steep climb up the road to the moor, followed by a descent into the charming village of Littlebeck—make sure to catch a glimpse of the sea and the stunning Whitby Abbey! As you walk through Falling Foss woods, with its hidden follies, you’ll cover the last section of the Moors. The final leg takes you from High Hawsker along the top of the Jurassic cliffs, offering breath taking coastal views and, if you're lucky, a sighting of a dolphin. Enjoy the beautiful vistas of Robin Hood’s Bay as you make your way down to this lovely old fishing village. Upon arrival, don't forget to toss your St Bees' stone into the North Sea.
Luggage transfer included to Robin Hood's Bay.
Meals
The tour comes to an end after breakfast.
From (GBP)£1,089
Getting to Kirkby Stephen
You can get to Kirkby Stephen via train or car. You can use the mainline from any of the airports.
Most hikers travel to Manchester airport then take the train to Kirkby Stephen by changing at Carlisle. The alternative is to travel via car to Kirkby Stephen.
Return from Robin Hood's Bay
When you reach Robin Hoods Bay, you can take a taxi or a bus to nearby Scarborough to access the trainline.
Accommodation
Below is an example of the type of accommodation you will be allocated on this holiday. Your final accommodation list will be confirmed on your travel documents, these will usually be with you around two weeks prior to departure.
There are spacious guest bedrooms at Fletcher House all equipped with ensuite facilities, TV, hairdryer, tea/coffee making facilities and free Wi-Fi. The Guest house itself has a comfortable guest lounge with TV, books and wi-fi and there is complimentary tea and coffee available from the dining room at all times.
Keld Lodge is a small hotel and restaurant located in the magnificent countryside of Gunnerside Estate with spectacular views of Upper Swaledale. Rooms are equipped with ensuite facilities, TV, Tea/Coffee making facilities and free Wi-Fi.
Situated in Reeth, the Black Bull hotel has a garden, restaurant and bar. Rooms are equipped with ensuite facilities, tea/coffee making facilities, TV, free Wi-Fi and toiletries.
Frenchgate Guest House exudes genuine character and ambiance, boasting unparalleled views in Richmond. Acknowledged with a 4-star plus rating by both AA and Visit Britain, it stands as a testament to its exceptional quality. Each room is equipped with ensuite facilities, TV, refreshments, and free Wi-Fi.
Offering seven inviting and chic rooms, the Golden Lion is an ideal retreat for a tranquil and rejuvenating escape. Each room is uniquely adorned with its own charm, equipped with cosy subeds, en-suite bathrooms, and all the essential amenities for a delightful and comfortable stay.
The Lion Inn is a small bed and breakfast located in Blakey. The hotel consist of 13 rooms all of which have ensuite facilities. The Lion Inn also offer breath-taking views over the valleys of Rosedale and Farndale and had its own pub where you can sit in front of the open fire enjoying a local ale.
The Geall Gallery is located a short distance away from Grosmont Railway Station, home of the North York Moors Steam Railway. The gallery had 5 guest bedrooms with ensuite facilities, tea/coffee making facilities and TV. Breakfasts are served in the large kitchen/lounge area with a selection of locally sourced produce.
Nestled in the charming fishing village of Robin Hood's Bay, just a brief 5-minute stroll from the sea, The Villa in Robin Hood's Bay provides nourishing breakfasts and opulent bathrooms within the North York Moors National Park.
Each room is adorned with tasteful decor featuring rich fabrics, and includes an en suite bathroom with either a bath or shower, complimentary toiletries, and comfortable slippers. Guests can also enjoy a flat-screen TV and convenient tea/coffee making facilities.
Trip Information
Full day walks with appreciable amounts of ascent and descent and longer distances covered. Whilst you will be mainly on paths, these may be rough, steep, and loose at times. We take the whole day to enjoy some fabulous walks.
Usual daily walks - Distance: 8 miles; Ascent/Descent 850m; Terrain: sometimes rough, loose or steep sections; Walking Time: 8hrs / Full Day walks.
The above statistics are generalisations of a day’s key walk, it does not include distance covered during general sightseeing or daily activity. Detailed information of the daily walking requirements are specified in the specific holidays ‘Daily Itinerary".
Holiday Budgeting
As you plan your holiday budget, it's essential to account for expenses such as drinks, meals not covered in the holiday price, entrance fees not included, optional local excursions, and any souvenirs or additional services like laundry. For a rough estimate, budgeting around £10-£20 per person per day for lunches and drinks is a helpful guideline.
If your holiday does not include dinners (see itinerary) we recommend budgeting an additional £25-30 per day.
Tipping
Tips are not included in the holiday price. Although entirely at your own discretion, tipping is an important aspect of tourism and hospitality life and expectations are fairly high. We strongly recommend when receiving good service you make a tip to the local supplier.
To reach Kirkby Stephen...
By car: Kirkby Stephen is 12 miles from junction 38 of the M6. We suggest parking on the road to the rear of the building on Faraday Road, which is a quite road with no restrictions. Alternatively, the Pennine View campsite has secure parking for a fixed daily rate. We suggest that you contact them on 017683 71717 for more information.
By rail: Kirkby Stephen is served by the Settle - Carlisle railway line (operated by Northern Rail) to check their train schedule, times are fares see: www.settle-carlisle.co.uk Note that Kirkby Stephen station is some 2 miles from the actual town.
By coach or bus: the following local buses operate from Kirkby Stephen: the 564 service operated by Kirkby Lonsdale Coaches depart from Brough direct to Kirkby Stephen. The 569 service (on Tuesdays only) and the 572 service (on Wednesdays only) operated by Cumbria Classic Coaches departs from Ravenstonedale direct to Kirkby Stephen. The 563 service operated by Grand Prix Coaches departs from Penrift, calling at Appleby and Brough before continuing on to Kirkby Stephen. A National Express services operates to Kendal (but not from Kirkby Stephen) from many destinations in the UK.
Returning from Robin Hood’s Bay:
By car:
To the South: take the M1/M18 or A1 to the A64 via Malton and Pickering.
To the North: take the A1 or A19 to A171 or A170.
To the West: take the M62 to Hull then the A63 / A165 (coastal route) Or M62 towards Hull then A614 Howden, A163, B1249, A64 (country route).
By rail: There isn’t a train station at Robin Hood Bay, the nearest station is Scarborough reachable by a bus or taxi from Robin Hood Bay.
By coach or bus: Arriva operates a bus service to Scarborough and Middlesbrough passing through Robin Hood Bay.
You can obtain more information on the transport options above as follows: UK rail information - www.nationalrail.co.uk / UK coach information - www.nationalexpress.co.uk / Travel information - www.rome2rio.com
Personal Details Check
To ensure the accurate administration of your holiday arrangements, kindly verify that the personal details we have for you are current and correct. Confirm that you've given us all the necessary information for securing your travel and accommodation. Please review your passport details, date of birth, and any other pertinent information crucial for the management of your holiday.
Additionally, please make us aware of any dietary allergies or intolerances you may have. Your well-being is important to us, and this information will help us make appropriate arrangements for your meals during the trip.
You can access and update the provided information or add missing details through the "Manage My Booking" feature on our website at www.rambleworldwide.co.uk. Alternatively, reach out to our Sales and Reservations team at +44 (0)1707 331133. Upon receiving your booking confirmation, promptly check the details. Your cooperation ensures a seamless and enjoyable holiday experience.
After booking your holiday, expect to receive a confirmation and holiday information sheet soon after.
Once you've settled your balance, about 2 weeks before your holiday, you'll get instructions on how to log into your ActiveNav or GUIBO App. Grab your Apple or Android smartphone and head to the app store for a quick download. Once installed, the app grants you access to all route information and provides guidance on how to navigate it.
Around 2 weeks prior to your departure, you'll also get a destination manual & road book. This comprehensive guide includes detailed information on your walking route and interesting facts about the areas you'll stay in. Alongside, a trip voucher will confirm all the services booked for you, complete with the names and addresses of your hotels and other service providers. Be prepared to present this voucher as confirmation at your accommodations, and don't forget to bring along a valid form of ID.
In general all of our self-guided holidays are on a bed and breakfast basis with breakfast provided at your accommodation. Depending on the route you are walking and access to local services such as restaurants, cafes and supermarkets, your itinerary may include packed lunches, dinners or a mix of both. Please refer to the individual itinerary and what is included for accurate information.
Footwear
Footwear is a walker’s personal choice; however, we suggest lightweight waterproof walking boots with a good, moulded sole (such as Vibram or similar) and a deep tread and which provide ankle support and may be essential for some walks.
Luggage Transfers
On a self guided holiday, the days you walk from one property to another, your main luggage will be transferred for you as part of your holiday arrangements. This leaves you free to just carry what you need for the day. Please refer to your individual itinerary for which days your luggage will be transferred. Before you leave your accommodation in the morning, please speak with your host for where the luggage should be left and by what time.
General Kit List
Outdoor activities are always safer and more enjoyable if you are prepared.
If you have not travelled with us before the following list might be of use:
This list is not exhaustive, and every walker is different and may have their own preference.
Travel Documents Checklist
Documents and Information to take with you:
Water To Go
Opting for filtered water from a reusable bottle with its built-in water filter, like the Water-to-go bottle available at www.watertogo.eu, is a sustainable alternative to single-use sealed water bottles. Simply refill it from any water source and contribute to saving the environment from disposable plastic bottles.
Exciting news: Water-to-go has introduced two new bottles to their collection. The Active bottle is designed to fit bike water bottle holders, and the Sugarcane bottle is an even more planet-friendly option. Crafted from fibrous cane, a by-product of liquid extraction, it undergoes a process to create plant-based plastic. Explore the details on the Water-to-Go website for this innovative new range.
As a token of appreciation for your commitment to the environment, we've secured an exclusive 15% discount with Water-to-Go for you. Visit www.watertogo.eu and use the code RWH17 during your order.
Note: If you're booked on a long-haul holiday, you'll receive a complimentary Water to Go bottle, sent to your home address 2 or 3 weeks before your holiday. Thank you for being a part of our sustainable journey!
Maps, Guidebooks & More
Our intended walks are covered by the following maps:
Harvey’s Coast to Coast East 1:25,000, however the section from Kirkby Stephen to Keld is covered by the Harvey’s Coast to Coast West 1:25,000, so you may also want to consider this map
AZ Adventure Coast to Coast Walk – 1:25,000 maps of the whole route in a very neat little book
For all of this section of the trail you will need OS Explorer 1:25,000 sheets OL19, OL30, OL304, OL26 and OL27 which is no longer in print and can only be purchased second hand
Landranger maps 1:50,000, sections 91,92, 93 and 94
Coast to Coast Path: St Bees to Robin Hood's Bay by Henry Stedman (1 Apr 2012) Publisher – Trailblazer Guide
Coast to Coast Walk (A Coast to Coast Walk) by Martin Wainwright (1 Jun 2012)
We supply a copy of the A-Z adventure series map book as part of your walking package
Weather
Visit the following websites for an idea of the climate in your destination:
Health requirements in destination can change, and it's crucial for you to take responsibility in staying informed. Ensure that you consult a professionally qualified source and comply with any health requirements at least 6 to 8 weeks before your departure. Your GP can provide advice on vaccinations. Stay proactive about your health preparations to ensure a safe and enjoyable travel experience.
Health Advice for United Kingdom
No compulsory immunisations are required for holidays in the UK although you should be up to date with the usual immunisations recommended for life in Britain. Tetanus immunisation is recommended.
Further Travel Advice
For further advice please visit:
You might wish to take a small bottle of antibacterial hand gel with you for times when you're unable to wash your hands.
It’s a condition of booking that you obtain adequate travel insurance, from a reputable provider, to undertake the holiday, including UK trips chiefly due to the cancellation element of cover.
The policy must cover the period from the date of booking to the last day of your trip and should include, as a minimum, cover for: medical expenses (including the consequences of a Covid positive test result), mountain rescue including helicopter rescue, death, repatriation, cancellation and curtailment and shall not have exclusion clauses limiting cover for the activities you will partake in on your trip, including altitudes reached in the holiday arrangement. It is your responsibility to check that your policy is adequate for the nature and destination of the holiday booked.
Once you have obtained your travel insurance, please provide us with the name of your travel insurer, the policy number and the insurer’s 24 hour emergency assistance number.
In the event that you fail to obtain suitable Travel Insurance we shall not be liable for any costs incurred or claims made against us due to your failure to comply with this term.
If travelling outside the UK you must carry proof of insurance with you and produce it if reasonably requested to do so by RWH Travel staff, tour leaders or suppliers. No refunds will be made should you be excluded from the walking programme through being uninsured or you being unable to demonstrate that you are insured.
Our house broker MPI should be considered for whom we are an affiliate and contact information is on our website and will be referred to in your booking confirmation.
If you are travelling to an EU country or Switzerland please also ensure that you have either an existing valid EU EHIC card (European Health Insurance Card) or a valid UK GHIC (Global Health Insurance Card). You can apply for a UK GHIC free of charge on the NHS website at https://services.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/cra/start.
The UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office is your go-to for the latest info on security, local laws, and the nitty-gritty of passports and visas at www.gov.uk/travelaware. Make sure to take a quick peek at the current advice for your upcoming destination—it'll only take a few minutes.
When you're out and about, stay aware of your surroundings. Take smart precautions with your credit cards and passport, and maybe tone down the flashy accessories. Less is more, especially when it comes to carrying cash—just enough for the day will do. Consider using a money belt for that extra layer of security. Stay alert, stay safe, and make the most of your travels!
The Ramble Worldwide Outdoor Trust
Unlike many other tour operators, we take pride in our unique approach. Ramble Worldwide channels its surplus profits back into various outdoor, walking-related, or environmental conservation projects in the UK through our own trust. When you choose us, you contribute to this impactful initiative.
The Ramble Worldwide Outdoor Trust is passionate about making the outdoors more accessible for more people from all communities. We grant funds to many organisations and have recently partnered with Mind Over Mountains, Adaptive Grand Slam, and other groups to create an enduring impact on people’s lives and to support them to enjoy the outdoors. In addition, the Trust makes many small grants to local organisations such as Ramblers Groups, Walkers are Welcome, My kind of Books and recently provided a small grant, via his scouting group, to enable a young man whose family had fallen on hard times to complete his DofE Gold award.
Patron of the Trust is the renowned explorer, Mark Wood. Over 20 years Mark has undertaken expeditions to some of the most remote parts of our planet. Our shared values make for an exciting partnership, and we believe that by standing shoulder to shoulder we can encourage people from all communities to enjoy being active outdoors in whatever way suits them best.
For more comprehensive details, please visit the 'About' section on our website and click on the Charitable Trust link. Your choice to travel with us goes beyond a memorable vacation; it contributes to meaningful projects that have a positive impact on our community and environment.
Heart and Sole
We appreciate that we are in a fortunate position to be able to use our profits to help make a difference to people's lives. Heart & Sole is a venture managed by our office staff, whose aim is to reach the heart of the communities in the countries we visit. Through Heart & Sole, we hope to make more of a long term, direct impact to these communities, particularly in less developed countries where even a small amount goes a long way. See our website for more information and details of some of the projects we support.
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