Coast to Coast Path
Walking along the west coast of the Northern England (c)John Millen

Coast to Coast Path

16 days

Group of walkers in Northern England (c)John MillenObserving the beautiful beach at St Bees in England (c)John MillenWalking along the west coast of the Northern England (c)John MillenBeautiful coastline at the Northern England (c)John MillenGroup of walkers on a narrow path along the Northern England's coast (c)John MillenGroup of hikers with a sea view in the background (c)John MillenClimbing the fence in the Northern England, while on coast-to-coast path (c)John MillenHiking with a group of friends in Lake District (c)John MillenWalking in the highlands in the northern England (c)John MillenGreen pastures in the Northern England (c)John MillenBig lake in the northern England, near Coast to Coast path (c)John MillenHiking the Coast to Coast trail (c)John MillenGroup of walkers hiking along the lake in the Northern England (c)John MillenGreen pastures in the Cumbrian Highlands (c)John MillenHills and mountains in the northern England (c)John MillenBeautiful town as seen from the above while on Coast to Coast path (c)John MillenGreen pastures seen while on Coast to Coast path (c)John MillenHiker observing the beautiful views from Coast to Coast trail (c)John MillenBeautiful views in Lake District, England (c)John MillenSmall waterfall along the coast-to-coast trail (c)John MillenGroup of walkers on Helm Crag with Grasmere lake in the background (c)John MillenLake District, England, UK (c)John MillenCoast-to-coast trail, England (c)John MillenSmall town along the coast-to-coast trail (c)John MillenLunch break near the river in the Northern England (c)John MillenRock formations in England (c)John MillenRock formations in north England, Yorkshire (c)John MillenCoast to coast trail in North England (c)John MillenGroup of walkers in North England (c)John MillenCoast to Coast (c)John MillenCleveland way path in North England (c)John MillenTwo hikers and wildflowers in North England (c)John MillenWalking along the coast (c)John Millen

Walk the complete Coast to Coast path at your own pace

Wainwright’s Coast to Coast Walk is by far the most popular long-distance trail in Britain, and one of the world’s great walks.

This self-guided Coast to Coast path is the complete route from the Irish Sea at St Bees Head to Robin Hood’s Bay. The Coast to Coast path winds its way across Northern England, 190 miles or so, to the North Sea shoreline at Robin Hood’s Bay. On the way it passes through three National Parks: The Lake District, the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors.

It is an exhilarating adventure, and once completed is an achievement that will remain fondly in the memory for the rest of your life.

Highlights of the Coast to Coast Path

Cross three National parks on your feet – The Lake District, The Yorkshire Dales and The North Yorkshire Moors
Observe the beautiful mix of valleys, plains, mountains, dales and moors.
Visit numerous historic buildings and monuments along your path
Walk on your own pace will all the logistics taken care for you

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Coast to Coast Path

Coast to Coast Path Tour Itinerary

Day 1 Arrival in St. Bees

Arrival in St. Bees via train – routes available from all major airports.

St Bees includes St Bees Head, the most westerly point of Cumbria, on the coastal strip between the Lakeland fells and the Irish Sea. It has a history going back over 1,000 years and has been a popular holiday destination for over 150 years.
Overnight Location: Hotel/BB in St. Bees
Distance: None
Meals: None

Day 2 St.Bees to Ennerdale

Before setting off this morning, follow the tradition of all coast to coast walkers, and collect a stone from the beach in St. Bees, which you will carry to Robin Hood’s Bay on the North Sea.

Set off along the coast before turning inland towards the village of Sandwith. Once you’ve passed through the sleepy villages of Moor Row and Cleator, you reach the first climb of the trip – Dent Fell - before arriving at the small village of Ennerdale Bridge.
Overnight Location: Hotel/BB in Ennerdale
Distance: 23km, 645m of ascent
Meals: Breakfast

Day 3 Ennerdale to Rosthwaite

You are now in the Lake District National Park and the day starts with a walk along Ennerdale Water with superb views of the approaching fells.

From here, you have a choice: either go high up to Red Pike and over High Stile onto the iconic Haystacks and past Inominate Tarn (where Wainwright’s ashes were scattered) or follow a gentler route up to Black Sail Youth Hostel and then up Loft Beck. Both routes take you to Honister Slate mine – the last working slate mine in England - before a descent into the village of Rosthwaite followed by Stonethwaite (both located in the Borrowdale Valley).
Overnight Location: Hotel/BB in Rosthwaite
Distance: 23km, 1028m of ascent
Meals: Breakfast

Day 4 Rosthwaite to Grasmere

A shorter stage today, but the ascent to the day's only peak, Greenup Edge, is steep and demanding. The view from here is another iconic picture of the unique and beautiful landscape of the Lake District.

Overnight in pretty Grasmere where there is lots to explore including the Wordsworth Museum and the poet’s former residence, Dove Cottage.
Overnight Location: Hotel/BB in Grasmere
Distance: 15km, 547m of ascent
Meals: Breakfast

Day 5 Grasmere to Patterdale

All walkers climb up to Grisedale Hause with gorgeous views back towards Grasmere. From here, you have the option to go even higher and up the famous Helvellyn peak or St Sunday Crag – with far reaching views as far as Ullswater – before coming down Grisedale into Patterdale. Alternatively, take the direct route down Grisedale to the village.
Overnight Location: Hotel/BB in Patterdale
Distance: 14-17km, 541m of ascent
Meals: Breakfast

Day 6 Patterdale to Shap

The day starts with another climb and impressive panoramic views across to Fairfield, Helvellyn, Hartsop and Kirkstone Pass. You continue beside Angle Tarn, across the old Roman path of High St and onto Kidsty Pike – at 780m, the highest point on the Coast to Coast Walk, from where there are amazing views down to Haweswater and Riggindale. Descend to Haweswater – formed in the 1930’s to provide water to the cities of the North West – for an undulating onward walk through the charming village of Bampton and continuing past Shap Abbey, the ruins of a monastery founded in the 13th century. The monks abandoned it to Henry V111 in 1540 and since then it has served as a memory of a bygone era. A short distance to the village of Shap.
Overnight Location: Hotel/BB in Shap
Distance: 27km, 900m of ascent
Meals: Breakfast

Day 7 Shap to Kirkby Stephen

The route from Shap crosses into the Westmorland Fells in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. From here, the vistas change from dramatic granite rocks to an open limestone landscape as you continue past the tiny village of Orton. Continue through open countryside with occasional villages, remote houses and secluded farms - and a wide panorama towards the distinctive Howgills and the distant Pennines (tomorrow’s challenge!). Pass Smardale Bridge, a stunning piece of Victorian architecture from a long-gone railway. Then it’s on into the small yet lively town of Kirkby Stephen, with its welcoming pubs, cafes and restaurants, in the heart of the lovely Eden Valley.
Overnight Location: Hotel/BB in Kirkby Stephen
Distance: 33km, 452m of ascent
Meals: Breakfast

Day 8 Kirkby Stephen to Keld

Leave Kirkby Stephen via the picture postcard village of Hartley, then the route gets hillier once again as you climb up and over the Nine Standards - a very distinctive feature on the fell, where Cumbria crosses into Yorkshire and the watershed between the Irish Sea and the North Sea meets. End the day in peaceful Keld, a former lead-mining village.
Overnight Location: Hotel/BB in Reeth
Distance: 19km, 459m of ascent
Meals: Breakfast

Day 9 Keld to Reed

Today you have the choice between a route over the mountain or the lower route along the valley. The former crosses a remote landscape of grouse moors, dotted with ruins from the lead-mining era; the latter takes you via heather clad Swaledale, with its traditional stone barns and drystone walls. Whatever you choose, you arrive in Reeth, another quintessential Dales village with cosy pubs.
Overnight Location: Hotel/BB in Reeth
Distance: 19km, 459m of ascent
Meals: Breakfast

Day 10 Reeth to Richmond

Today's more leisurely stage takes you across verdant meadows and through pretty villages. Take time to explore Marrick Priory, a 12th century Benedictine nuns’ monastery, abandoned during the 16th- century religious wars. Overnight in the pretty market town of Richmond, with its quaint cobbled streets and imposing Norman Castle.
Overnight Location: Hotel/BB in Richmond
Distance: 19km, 290m of ascent
Meals: Breakfast

Day 11 Richmond to Danby Wiske

An easier, flatter walk again today, taking you across the Vale of Mowbray, through fertile farmland and along quiet country lanes, via Bolton-on-Swale and its 14th century St. Mary's Church. Your final destination is Danby Wiske, a cluster of pretty houses huddled around the village green.
Overnight Location: Hotel/BB in Danby Wiske
Distance: 22km, 77m of ascent
Meals: Breakfast

Day 12 Danby Wiske to Osmotherley

Continue your approach towards the North York Moors National Park – and its hills! - along flat footpaths and farm tracks, passing brightly coloured rapeseed fields and sleepy livestock. Depending on accommodation availability, you overnight in either Ingleby Cross or Osmotherley.
Overnight Location: Hotel/BB in Osmotherley
Distance: 18km, 232m of ascent
Meals: Breakfast

Day 13 Osmotherley to Blakey

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 4-500m 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.
Overnight Location: Hotel/BB in Blakey
Distance: 33km, 907m of ascent
Meals: Breakfast

Day 14 Blakey to Grosmont

Today’s route is mainly flat and downhill beside Great Fryup Dale and into Glaisdale. There’s one sting in the tail to get up and down into Egton Bridge before you end the day in peaceful Grosmont (pronounced ‘Growmont’), one of the stops on the famous North York Moors steam railway.
Overnight Location: Hotel/BB in Grosmont
Distance: 22km, 127m of ascent
Meals: Breakfast

Day 15 Grosmont to Robin Hoods Bay

Start the day with a steep road climb up onto the moor before descending into beautiful Littlebeck – but not before catching a glimpse of the sea and the breathtaking Whitby Abbey! Through Falling Foss woods with its hidden follies, walk over the last section of the Moors. The final stretch takes you from High Hawsker along the top of the Jurassic cliffs – with stunning coastal scenery and the sight of a dolphin if you’re lucky. There are gorgeous vistas of Robin Hood’s Bay as you descend to this beautiful old fishing village. On arrival, don’t forget to throw your St Bees’ stone into the North Sea. Congratulations - You've crossed England!
Overnight Location: Hotel/BB in Robin Hoods Bay
Distance: 25km, 521m of ascent
Meals: Breakfast

Day 16 Depart from Robin Hood’s Bay

Arrangements end after breakfast.
Overnight Location: None
Distance: None
Meals: Breakfast

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This self-guided tour is always run as a private tour for your group only.

2024 Departures
The departures are available daily, from April 1st to October 20th. All the prices below are per person.

  • Single room: $2,895 USD
  • Sharing a double room: $2,150 USD
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Accommodation on Coast to Coast Path

There is a variety of accommodation along the route ranging from bed and breakfasts, lodges, pubs and small hotels. They are run by cycling-friendly hosts offering en-suite or private facility rooms with a tasty breakfast to get you ready for the day ahead. Further facilities such as washing and drying facilities, packed lunches and packed lunches are available in some accommodations, you will be advised on your listing of what is available.

In some cases, the accommodation listed below may need to be substituted for other comparable accommodations.

Single Rooms and Solo Travellers
Rooms are double occupancy. You can pay a supplement to have a private room in a hotel where possible. Solo travellers may be required to pay a supplement.

Hotels on Standard Tour

Night 1-15

Hotel/BB along the Coast to Coast Path

Stay in a cozy BB accommodation along the Coast to Coast trail in England.

What’s Included in the Coast to Coast Path Tour?

Meals

15 breakfasts are included. Packed lunches can be booked and paid for on arrival at your accommodation.

Accommodations

Accommodations for 15 nights are included.

Transportation during the Tour

This tour includes luggage transfers for your luggage; however, you are in charge of any personal transfers needed.

Also Included

  • Detailed documents, guides, route maps, and GPX tracks
  • Emergency telephone support hotline for the duration of the tour
  • Pre-planned route

Not included

  • Flights
  • Travel insurance
  • Visas if required
  • Guide services
  • Meals, drinks, or snacks not previously mentioned
  • Tourist hotel tax, payable each night at hotel
  • Airport transfers
  • Gratuities for drivers, servers, or other staff if desired
  • Bike rental
  • Parking in Kirkby Stephen (if needed) and transfer to Trailhead

Optional Extras

  • Single occupancy upgrades

Frequently Asked Questions about Coast to Coast Path

Is this tour for me?

We rate this tour as a 4 / 5. The walks are mostly unsurfaced tracks; footpaths, mountain trails and some tarmac roads. You can also book additional rest days to make the route easier.

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