Have a look on the Cicerone website. They do a number of guides to tours of all distances in the UK and overseas.
Lonely Planet used to do a guide to cycling in the UK but not sure if it is still around.
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Sweep wrote:PH wrote:I like sections of the Pennine Cycle Way but not all of it
Can I ask which bits you didn't like and why?
Sorry just revisited this:
I've done it twice, so obviously there's more I liked than didn't. The surfaces are very variable, more so than on the other NCN routes I've done, I walked several sections, from memory - a bit N of Buxton, past Woodhead, Wark forest, some bits before Wooler. Then there's some parts that I found uninteresting, around Burnley and the last 20 miles come to mind.
I wouldn't rule out doing it again, though i'd probably get the map out and not stick so faithfully to the route. Given a choice of the PCW or LLC I'd go to Wales every time.
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PH wrote:Then there's some parts that I found uninteresting, around Burnley and the last 20 miles come to mind.
You can bypass Burnley with the lovely upland route direct from Hebden Bridge to Colne - sometimes called NCN 681 though last I looked the signs still said 68. I knew the canal through Burnley passingly and didn't have any great desire to revisit it!
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The upland section south of Colne was one of my favourite bits (well apart from the climb out of Colne which was a bit of a killer). The section from Ashbourne is a bit quite but I rather liked it. The off road sections to the south of Wooler are just bad and would recommend missing them. Other than that I loved the Pennine Cycleway. Bloomin hard though.
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hondated wrote:Could I ask is it possible to ride the Lon las cymru on a touring bike . Thanks
Yep, did it on fully loaded touring bike in May. Camped all the way, superb route and weather was fantastic.
Definitely the best shorter tour I've done.
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Thanks for the reply upthread PH.
(Not from burnley, but not too far from . )
(Not from burnley, but not too far from . )
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