Favourite multi-day tours in England & Wales
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My preference is always for mountains, but if you want something gentler, Norfolk is a good choice.
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Sweep wrote:You could also do a loop of the lancs coast, st annes- Lytham, blackpool, fleetwood over the knott end ferry.
+1. That's a very cute little ferry - when it's running. From Knott End it's a nice ride through Cockerham and Conder Green, then pick up the canal to pass through Lancaster. At Carnforth you get onto the Morecambe Bay cycle way, that takes you right round to Barrow, which is a strange, remote, exotic place. Then the bird-rich wildness of Walney Island.
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nirakaro wrote:Sweep wrote:You could also do a loop of the lancs coast, st annes- Lytham, blackpool, fleetwood over the knott end ferry.
+1. That's a very cute little ferry - when it's running. From Knott End it's a nice ride through Cockerham and Conder Green, then pick up the canal to pass through Lancaster. At Carnforth you get onto the Morecambe Bay cycle way, that takes you right round to Barrow, which is a strange, remote, exotic place. Then the bird-rich wildness of Walney Island.
exotic Barrow?
Tell me more.
At the risk of flack from some on here, on that route, for a refreshment stop I recommend the spoons in Saint Annes - lots of outdoor seating in a curious spot one street back from the nice main street. Bike shop just round the corner as well. Hope it's still going.
Sweep
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By 'exotic', I just meant 'quite unlike anywhere else I've been'.
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nirakaro wrote:By 'exotic', I just meant 'quite unlike anywhere else I've been'.
yebbut how?
Honest question.
You are just tempting me more with your teasing.
Sweep
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It just struck me as a very weird place – not very attractive, but certainly interesting. I only cycled through, but got the impression that the town's main industry was dismantling old shipyards. That and building nuclear submarines in a gargantuan shed at the back of Tesco's carpark.
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nirakaro wrote:It just struck me as a very weird place – not very attractive, but certainly interesting. I only cycled through, but got the impression that the town's main industry was dismantling old shipyards. That and building nuclear submarines in a gargantuan shed at the back of Tesco's carpark.
Thanks.will try to get there.
Sweep
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nirakaro wrote:It just struck me as a very weird place – not very attractive, but certainly interesting. I only cycled through, but got the impression that the town's main industry was dismantling old shipyards. That and building nuclear submarines in a gargantuan shed at the back of Tesco's carpark.
Sounds like a quote of Bill Bryson!!!
Cheers James
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Plus, if you liked it enough to fancy a cheap retirement there, there's houses on the market with 'guideline prices' as low as £10k. It's that different from mainstream UK!
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nirakaro wrote:Sweep wrote:You could also do a loop of the lancs coast, st annes- Lytham, blackpool, fleetwood over the knott end ferry.
+1. That's a very cute little ferry - when it's running. From Knott End it's a nice ride through Cockerham and Conder Green, then pick up the canal to pass through Lancaster. At Carnforth you get onto the Morecambe Bay cycle way, that takes you right round to Barrow, which is a strange, remote, exotic place. Then the bird-rich wildness of Walney Island.
Better to use the shared-use cycle path from Condor Green to Lancaster. The canal towpath can be muddy in places.
You'll never know if you don't try it.
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Lincolnshire "Wolds" quite nice, very quiet roads (mostly)and just hilly enough to break the monotony. A week might be a bit of a stretch but OK for a long weekend.
Just remember, when you’re over the hill, you begin to pick up speed.