Wainwright's Coast to Coast
The Coast to Coast is one of the world’s great walks! Alfred Wainwright, famous for his pictorial guides to The Lakeland Fells, stitched two coasts, three national parks and 191 miles of footpath together to create the ultimate long distance walk.
£945 pp (based on 2 people sharing)
The Coast to Coast is one of the world’s most amazing walks! You shouldn’t miss the opportunity to go from one coast to the other of England! 305km/191 miles of foot path that starts in Saint Bees, on the Western Coast, and finishes on Robin Hood’s Bay, on the Eastern Coast. On the way you will have the chance to visit and explore places such as Yorkshire Dales and Yorkshire Mools National Parks, the Lake District, Ennerdale, Shap, Richmond, Ingleby Cross and Glaisdale. This route was created by Alfred Wainwright, known for his guides to the Lakeland Fells, to create the ultimate and most incredible long distance walk in England.
The different landscapes you pass through on your way from Coast to Coast makes this walking holiday an exciting journey and with the many itineraries we offer, we aim to fulfil people’s needs to make this an unforgettable experience. You choose how many days you want to spend on the route, from 12 to 16, how much time you will need is up to you. You can also divide your walk into two different sections of a week or so.
You won’t have to care about anything but enjoying the trip. A great opportunity to enjoy holidays while you keep fit. This trip is fantastic for those who want some tranquillity while discovering new places and meeting new people from all around the world.
What price includes
- Hand picked B&B in en-suite rooms
- Door to door baggage transfer
- A detailed info pack including a map and guide book.
- Emergency telephone support
Location
Plan your journey by train
Meeting point:
St Bees
St Bees Train Station
Transfer to meeting point:
Guests make their own way to meeting point
Plan your journey by train
Finish point:
Robin Hoods Bay
Berwick-Upon-Tweed Train Station
Transfer to finish point:
Guests make their own way to station
Taxi to Berwick-Upon-Tweed.







