How long does it take to cycle the Trans Pennine Trail?

How long does it take to cycle the Trans Pennine Trail?

around 5 days
If you are thinking about completing the TPT by cycle, you can expect to take around 5 days to cycle the Coast to Coast route, or 2 days to ride from Leeds to Chesterfield, of course it all depends on how far you want toride each day and how many places of interest you want to stop and explore along the way.

Who owns Trans Pennine Trail?

The trail is administered from a central office in Barnsley, which is responsible for promotion and allocation of funding. However, the twenty-seven local authorities whose areas the trail runs through are responsible for management of the trail within their boundaries.

How long is Pennine Trail?

268 miles
Most full length walkers allow 16 to 19 days to walk the Way. The full length of the Pennine Way is 268 miles, but chances are, that if you walk from one end to the other you will walk nearer to 253 miles.

How hard is it to walk the Pennine Way?

The simple fact is that the Pennine Way can be a difficult walk. It passes through a rather remote and quiet part of the country. There’s lots of hills, plenty of wild moorland, some long distances and the weather can sometimes be awful. You can read my own experiences on the Pennine Way.

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Where does the Trans Pennine Trail End in Hull?

Follow the old railway from Hull to the eastern terminus of the trail on the seawall at Hornsea (approx 15 miles). There are several car parks along the way to give shorter options (note there are a couple of busy roads to cross on the way). Access: There is ample parking in Hornsea and Hull.

Where are the toilets on the Trans Pennine Trail?

Facilities: There are toilets and refreshments available in the Country Park car park and a pub on the foreshore, plus local services in North Ferriby. Follow the old railway from Hull to the eastern terminus of the trail on the seawall at Hornsea (approx 15 miles).

Where to find the Sun on the Trans Pennine Trail?

Bring your bike, and cycle at 10 times the speed of light through the Solar System! Pass Pluto just north of Riccall and follow the old East Coast main line railway to find the Sun just north of Bishopthorpe (6 miles) you can then continue on purpose built tracks to the Millennium Bridge in York (a further 3 miles).

How long does it take to cycle the Trans Pennine Trail? around 5 days If you are thinking about completing the TPT by cycle, you can expect to take around 5 days to cycle the Coast to Coast route, or 2 days to ride from Leeds to Chesterfield, of course it all depends on how…