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This cycling guidebook follows the course of a new cycling route
around the North Coast of Scotland, described as Scotland's own
Route 66. Since its launch in 2015 this route - branded as 'North
Coast 500' (NC500) - has proved to be a resounding success, with
motorists, motorcyclists and cyclists flocking to Inverness to put
rubber to the road, driving and riding through some of the most
spectacular scenery in the United Kingdom. This guidebook is aimed
specifically at cyclists, describing the entire coastal route over
seven stages. A sketch plan, elevation graphs and turn-by-turn
directions are given to each stage; points of interest are
highlighted, and in many cases illustrated; helpful sections on
travel to Inverness, nutrition, navigation and emergency cycle
repairs; alternative route is offered to the busy and challenging
A9 section south of Wick and finally, a full list of accommodation
providers to suit all budgets.
The Trans Pennine Trail (TPT) is one of the finest long-distance
cycle rides in England and tackling the route over four days is a
marvellous mini-adventure that should appeal to all sorts of
cyclists. Every stage of this 205-mile long cycle route, from
Southport on Merseyside to Hornsea in East Yorkshire, is described
by author Nicolas Mitchell, including fascinating accounts of its
rich industrial heritage and details of many opportunities to
explore its glorious natural history. This new book icnludes
detailed route maps to help you keep on track; full-colour and
archive photographs of all the sights along the way; detailed
listings of accommodation, places to eat and drink and local bike
shops and advice on how to prepare yourself and your bike for the
trip.
The 137-mile Coast to Coast Route (C2C) was the first national
cycle route in Britain and has grown to become the most popular
long-distance cycle ride in the country. Tackling the route over
five days is a marvellous mini-adventure that should appeal to all
sorts of cyclists. Every stage of the route, from Whitehaven on the
west coast of Cumbria to Tynemouth in the east, is described by
author Nicolas Mitchell, including fascinating accounts of its rich
industrial heritage and details of the many opportunities to
explore its glorious natural history. The guide includes route maps
and elevation charts indicating the ascent and descent; full-colour
and archive photographs of all the sights along the way; details
listings of accommodation, places to eat and drink and local bike
shops and finally, advice on how to prepare yourself and your bike
for the trip.
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Look! I have a question (Paperback)
Nicola Mitchell; Foreword by Omar Tyree; Contributions by Demetrice Bruno
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