We thankfully only needed 2 really small backpacks. Riding a road bike with a backpack is uncomfortable even with only a little bit of weight. Thanks for watching. Best, Will 👍
Great video, looks like you got great weather for it too. If you haven’t done it already, you might like to do the W2W, Walney to (Wear in my case, Whitby in yours?) I found it just as scenic as, or even slightly more so, than the C2C. I did it on 32mm road tyres on a CX bike. Cheers 👍
Thanks Gaz. The scenery really is beautiful so you’ll love that. Do you have any questions about the ride? Always happy to help where I can! Good luck in March 👍🚴♂️
Hi Gaz: here is the accommodation that we used. All these were booked through Booking.com and should be easy enough to find. Whitehaven - Lismore Guest House - Exceptional Penrith - Lounge Hotel & Bar - Pretty good Alston - Victoria Inn B&B - Not bad Darlington - Bannatyne Hotel - Pretty good We found the lengths of each day to be about right by splitting the ride at these locations. Although we finished in Sunderland we headed for Darlington as it was on our way home 👍
@@wstravels that’s brilliant thank you so much. 🙂. I live in Sunderland so would have to ride past my house to get to Roker to dip my tire in the sea haha. Thanks again mate, great videos
Thanks for the great video, fabulous scenery. I'm thinking of doing the ride in the summer and wild camping along the way, is the route easy enough to navigate? Is there any kind of map app that would guide me or would I need to buy a map and plan the route myself? Thanks again James
Hi James. Thanks for your compliments and glad that you’re planning on doing the ride yourself. It’s brilliant fun. You’ll see that we travelled very light with just a small backpack along the way. Staying in B&Bs helped to keep the bike light. But, the ride is definitely do-able whilst wild camping. The route is very easy to navigate with blue cycle network signs at every turn in the road. I would however recommend downloading an app called GAIA GPS. I use it for all my rides and hikes. It basically lets you plot a route and then the GPS marker helps you follow along. You’ll find the route I created for the C2C at this link here: www.gaiagps.com/public/LAPtWoxPwJeffRAqKnKiyIOh/?layer=GaiaTopoRasterMeters Using an app is entirely optional though and honestly isn’t a must have but it is a nice safety blanket if you don’t seem to be seeing a blue sign for a while!! Hope this helps and best of luck for your ride! Thanks, Will
Ah! Sorry the link didn’t work. The best place to get a GPX file for the C2C is either on Komoot for desktop only (www.komoot.com/tour/48434631?ref=itd) or GPS routes at bottom of their page (www.gps-routes.co.uk/routes/home.nsf/routeslinkscycle/coast-to-coast-whitehaven-to-tynemouth-cycle-route)
We followed the official Sustrans C2C route (and signposting) and it’s primarily road and asphalt cycle path. Their website says “83.8% Asphalt, 14.3% Unsealed firm, 1.8% Unsealed loose”. Some of the 1.8% “loose” was quite bumpy and more suited to a gravel set up. But on the whole we found the official route to be very doable on road bikes!
Aiming for 60 miles / 100km a day (assuming 1000m or less of elevation) is a good goal for a fit person getting in to cycling. It’s very achievable. That’s about 5 hours of cycling. I’d work up to this before doing a multi-day trip though!
@@wstravels I've always wanted to cycle from Birmingham to Weymouth, about 175 miles. Thought of doing crazy stuff like doing it all in one go, bit like Guy Martin when he crossed that Chinese desert. Cycle through the night
@@46FreddieMercury91 that sounds awesome! Chase the Sun run events in the UK on the summer solstice that cover 200 miles between sunrise and sunset. Anything over 150 miles in a day is a true challenge on a bike! How the professionals do that every day for weeks on end is insane!
Thanks for the great video . Looks like an outstanding route . Added to the must do list .
What a Great Video and a Great achievement! Nicely edited too. Cheers.
Great video I did the same route a few years ago in a day thank god for the tailwind 👍🚴♂️
Cycling with a tailwind is always better :) thanks for watching!!
Wow, what a nice relaxed video to sit, watch and admire. Well done on the ride and the videoing. Lovely
Thanks very much - glad you enjoyed watching it! Looking forward to making more cycling videos this summer 👍
Great. Inspiring. Thanks for sharing
Thanks Graham - glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for sharing I'll be doing the run May 2023...
Awesome! Best of luck. You’ll love it
Smashed it! Look like you packed really light.
We thankfully only needed 2 really small backpacks. Riding a road bike with a backpack is uncomfortable even with only a little bit of weight. Thanks for watching. Best, Will 👍
Great video, looks like you got great weather for it too.
If you haven’t done it already, you might like to do the W2W, Walney to (Wear in my case, Whitby in yours?)
I found it just as scenic as, or even slightly more so, than the C2C.
I did it on 32mm road tyres on a CX bike.
Cheers 👍
Sounds great - thanks for the recommendation!
You have some fabulous content 👍
Thank you! So kind of you
Great video thanks
Thanks a lot!
Wow! What a beautiful route. It looks like you're cycling through an enormous post card. I would so love to do that trip.
You would love it Roger. The scenery is really pretty. Hope you get to do it one day 👍
Great vid. Currently planning on doing the C2C in march for the first time . Scenery looks amazing
Thanks Gaz. The scenery really is beautiful so you’ll love that. Do you have any questions about the ride? Always happy to help where I can! Good luck in March 👍🚴♂️
@@wstravels thank you. Always interested where people stayed over night if you can tell me 🙂
I ment the names of B&Bs hotels etc. I know the vid states the towns lol
Hi Gaz: here is the accommodation that we used. All these were booked through Booking.com and should be easy enough to find.
Whitehaven - Lismore Guest House - Exceptional
Penrith - Lounge Hotel & Bar - Pretty good
Alston - Victoria Inn B&B - Not bad
Darlington - Bannatyne Hotel - Pretty good
We found the lengths of each day to be about right by splitting the ride at these locations. Although we finished in Sunderland we headed for Darlington as it was on our way home 👍
@@wstravels that’s brilliant thank you so much. 🙂. I live in Sunderland so would have to ride past my house to get to Roker to dip my tire in the sea haha.
Thanks again mate, great videos
Great video and superb choice of music.
Thanks Marc 👍
Nice one... 👍
Thanks John - glad you liked the video
Thanks for the great video, fabulous scenery.
I'm thinking of doing the ride in the summer and wild camping along the way, is the route easy enough to navigate? Is there any kind of map app that would guide me or would I need to buy a map and plan the route myself?
Thanks again
James
Hi James. Thanks for your compliments and glad that you’re planning on doing the ride yourself. It’s brilliant fun.
You’ll see that we travelled very light with just a small backpack along the way. Staying in B&Bs helped to keep the bike light. But, the ride is definitely do-able whilst wild camping.
The route is very easy to navigate with blue cycle network signs at every turn in the road.
I would however recommend downloading an app called GAIA GPS. I use it for all my rides and hikes. It basically lets you plot a route and then the GPS marker helps you follow along.
You’ll find the route I created for the C2C at this link here: www.gaiagps.com/public/LAPtWoxPwJeffRAqKnKiyIOh/?layer=GaiaTopoRasterMeters
Using an app is entirely optional though and honestly isn’t a must have but it is a nice safety blanket if you don’t seem to be seeing a blue sign for a while!!
Hope this helps and best of luck for your ride!
Thanks, Will
Great video, Would it be possible to share the GPX file as the Gaiacloud does not allow me to download
Ah! Sorry the link didn’t work. The best place to get a GPX file for the C2C is either on Komoot for desktop only (www.komoot.com/tour/48434631?ref=itd) or GPS routes at bottom of their page (www.gps-routes.co.uk/routes/home.nsf/routeslinkscycle/coast-to-coast-whitehaven-to-tynemouth-cycle-route)
Lovely video! Did you pick a route specifically for road bikes?
We followed the official Sustrans C2C route (and signposting) and it’s primarily road and asphalt cycle path. Their website says “83.8% Asphalt, 14.3% Unsealed firm, 1.8% Unsealed loose”.
Some of the 1.8% “loose” was quite bumpy and more suited to a gravel set up. But on the whole we found the official route to be very doable on road bikes!
@@wstravels thank you ever so much for the informative reply!
Based on a law of averages and reasonable fitness, how far is it possible to cycle in a day? Maybe starting out about 7am until teatime
Aiming for 60 miles / 100km a day (assuming 1000m or less of elevation) is a good goal for a fit person getting in to cycling. It’s very achievable. That’s about 5 hours of cycling. I’d work up to this before doing a multi-day trip though!
@@wstravels I've always wanted to cycle from Birmingham to Weymouth, about 175 miles. Thought of doing crazy stuff like doing it all in one go, bit like Guy Martin when he crossed that Chinese desert. Cycle through the night
@@46FreddieMercury91 that sounds awesome! Chase the Sun run events in the UK on the summer solstice that cover 200 miles between sunrise and sunset. Anything over 150 miles in a day is a true challenge on a bike! How the professionals do that every day for weeks on end is insane!
Soooo how long did it take you to cycle from Whitehaven to Penrith?