Hi everyone.
I’ve brought my MTB away on holiday for the first time to the North Pennines, staying near Alston. I’ve been out on a couple of local trails already but I’ve read that it’s possible to cycle the length of the South Tyne Trail from the river source in the south all the way up to Haltwhistle.
This afternoon I tried to ride the trail south from Alston but couldn’t find where it started so instead took NCR 7 off the A686 hoping to pick the trail up at Garragil but again it was nowhere to be found!
I did find a footpath on to Pennine Way which suggested it joined up with South Tyne Trail but when I took that path I ended up in the middle of a junk yard facing off with an angry looking ram and there seemed to be no clear route through.
This is a pretty specific question and I realise it’s a long shot but I wondered if anyone was familiar with this area of the North Pennines and had any idea if it’s even possible to ride the whole of the South Tyne Trail end to end?
Cheers
Tom
South Tyne Trail
Re: South Tyne Trail
Yes follow that Pennine way sign. Hang to the left up towards the dyke ( wall down there) through the scrap yard .
You can get a GPX of the route here https://tynetrailultra.com/route-maps-south/
It’s a great area I constantly return to first discovered all the off road roads with Tour of the North Pennines event which was originally organised by a man who knew every RoW in Northumberland. This was back in the 90s and sadly his name escapes me just now.
Whatever you do make sure you are cycling past the Wallace Arms around 5pm. Cracking wee pub
You can get a GPX of the route here https://tynetrailultra.com/route-maps-south/
It’s a great area I constantly return to first discovered all the off road roads with Tour of the North Pennines event which was originally organised by a man who knew every RoW in Northumberland. This was back in the 90s and sadly his name escapes me just now.
Whatever you do make sure you are cycling past the Wallace Arms around 5pm. Cracking wee pub
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Re: South Tyne Trail
https://www.northpennines.org.uk/locati ... yne-trail/
I guess you already searched this
Theres others under Alston cyle trials etc
The source if the tyne is south of garrigil
Theres a stone pillar with a spy hole in it which shows you the source
I guess you already searched this
Theres others under Alston cyle trials etc
The source if the tyne is south of garrigil
Theres a stone pillar with a spy hole in it which shows you the source
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Re: South Tyne Trail
That’s great thanks! The trail through the scrap yard ended in an awkward looking style but I guess I gave up too early. I may try the trail from the Alston end tomorrow which I believe picks up round the back of the youth hostel and see where I end up.
I’ve just done the other side of it this morning from Haltwhistle to Alston which was great! The trail maps need updating though as some party pooper has put a big fence across the end of Lambley Viaduct. Not the end of the world mind as you can pick the NCN 68 up close by and fly down a steep descent before the climb back up to Lambley village
I’ve just done the other side of it this morning from Haltwhistle to Alston which was great! The trail maps need updating though as some party pooper has put a big fence across the end of Lambley Viaduct. Not the end of the world mind as you can pick the NCN 68 up close by and fly down a steep descent before the climb back up to Lambley village
Re: South Tyne Trail
The " house" on the viaduct is now in private hands
Hence why it is fenced off
Its a nice little exercise up and down those steps
Hence why it is fenced off
Its a nice little exercise up and down those steps