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Tour of Yorkshire

Scheduled
6 nights
Advanced
458 km
7,850 m
Tour of Yorkshire

Summary

Ride coast-to-coast through the beautiful English countryside and discover the county that hosted the 2014 Tour de France Grand Départ and the 2019 world championships.

Start on the east coast of England in the picturesque village of Robin Hood’s Bay & a gentle spin to the fishing town of Whitby. Ride west from here across the Yorkshire Moors and into the stunning Yorkshire Dales, tackle Fleet Moss, take on the brutal lane to Dent and marvel at the Ribblehead viaduct. Continue west to the Lake District, taste Kendal mint cake, climb the notorious Hard Knott pass & celebrate our coast to coast adventure at a traditional English country pub.

There will be craft beer in English pubs, afternoon tea in quintessential English tearooms, fish & chips, pub lunches (includes, pies, roast, Yorkhire puddings), the best tea in the world on tap and a whole lot of incredible riding.

Duration
7 days / 6 nights
Distance
458 km
Hotels
Region
UK & Ireland
Terrain
Road
Level
Advanced
Average Distance X DAY
75 km
Average Time X DAY
3 h 45 min
PRICE PER PERSON FROM
4299.00
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Tour Highlights of Tour of Yorkshire

Tour Highlights

The east coast - visit Robin Hood's Bay & the home of Dracula, Whitby
Discover the contrasting landscapes of the Yorkshire Moors, the Yorkshire Dales & the Lake District
Take on the climbs to Buttertubs Pass & Fleet Moss
See the Victorian Ribblehead Viaduct
Suffer up the Wrynose & Hardnott Pass, two of the toughest climbs in the UK
Travel across Lake Windermere on the ferry
Taste the delights of English tearooms & visit Wensleydale Creamery

Is This Tour For Me?

Advanced

Rated 3 out of 4 our Advanced tours are designed for people who ride regularly and want back to back challenging days on the bike. Riders should be confident riding in a small group, comfortable on extended climbs (at your own pace) and have good bike handling skills on corners and descents. E-bikes are available on all of our tours.

Itinerary

Day 1
Welcome to Yorkshire!

Meet your guide team at York Train Station at 11:00. Transfer together to Robin Hood’s Bay (a 90 min drive). At Victoria Hotel enjoy tea and sandwiches as your guides deliver the welcome briefing. After, check-in and change and meet back to get the bikes set up and head out on the first ride across lush green countryside to Whitby. Enjoy a relaxed evening meal together at the hotel.

Eat
Welcome tea & sandwiches, Evening meal at the hotel with a sea view
Sleep
Victoria Hotel
Cycle
Bike set up & warm-up loop ride to Whitby, 23 km, 340 m
Day 2
The Yorkshire Moors

Enjoy a wild point to point ride across the Yorkshire Moors from Robin Hood’s Bay to Helmsley. Our first point to point starts with a series of short, steep climbs that are typical of the region. A long ascent follows up to the Yorkshire Moors before a fabulous descent to our lunch stop and a flatish route to Helmsley.

Eat
Breakfast, picnic lunch en route, Evening meal in Helmsley
Sleep
The Feversham Arms
Cycle
The Yorkshire Moors, 80 km, 1230 m
Day 3
Into the Yorkshire Dales

Enjoy a changing landscape from the open Yorkshire Moors to the rolling Yorkshire Dales. Tonight’s resting place is the highest pub in England, a meeting place for travellers from all over the world.

Eat
Breakfast, soup and a sandwich at a traditional English tearoom, evening meal at the Tanhill Inn
Sleep
Tan Hill Inn
Cycle
Into the Yorkshire Dales, 96 km, 1,500 m
Day 4
Ribblehead Viaduct and Fleet Moss

A spectcular ride modelled on the iconic anual Etape du Dales ride. Descend from Tanhill to the base of the Buttertubs pass. After a tough climb descend to the village of Hawes where we’ll pop to the Wensleydale Creamery (cheese lovers beware!) The next climb is up to Fleet Moss, followed by a steep descent to the beautiful River Wharfe. The final climb up to Bruts Hill drops to the village of Settle. Take the rolling road to Austwick to finish an epic day! Tonight we’ll take a short walk to the local pub for a hearty meal.

Eat
Breakfast, picnic lunch, evening meal at a local pub
Sleep
The Traddock
Cycle
Buttertubs & Fleet Moss, 87 km, 1,500 m
Day 5
Into the Lake District

Say farewell to the Dales as our journey continues west to the Lake District. Our first stop is at Ribblehead Viaduct, an impressive feat of Victorian engineering synonymous with the Dales landscape. We continue on stunning lanes to thethe village of Dent where we’ll enjoy our final cup of tea in the Dales. Lunch is enjoyed in the village of Steveney. After lunch ride through Bowland Bridge to the banks of Lake Windemere. We take the Hawskhead ferry across the river & continue north to Barngate.

Eat
Breakfast, picnic lunch, evening meal In Ambleside
Sleep
The Drunken Duck
Cycle
Austwick to the Lake District, 83 km, 1,400 m
Day 6
The Hard Knott Pass, Seascale & Coniston Water

Our final ride takes us west over the steep slopes of the Hard Knott Pass and down to the coastal village of Seascale. In Seascale we’ll stop for a picnic and photo by the sea! Home is a tough ride back east – 5 punchy climbs and the picturesque banks of Coniston water are between you and the first celebratory ale back at the Drunken Duck.

Eat
Breakfast, picnic lunch by the sea, evening meal at The Drunken Duck
Sleep
The Drunken Duck
Cycle
Loop ride to the west coast, 89 km, 1,880 m
Day 7
Departures

Sadly, it is time to depart. A 40 min group transfer departs for Lancaster train station. Book trains after 12 noon.

Eat
Breakfast
Sleep
Cycle

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The Tour In Detail

Ride Support

FULL SUPPORT

Enjoy small group sizes and professional, personal support all week from your guides & support vehicle.

We work with an industry leading guide to guest ratio – expect up to 4 guests per guide on the trip with guides leading the way on the road and a support vehicle close by at all times.

The ride support vehicle is stocked with natural ride nutrition, electrolytes and water, as well as a full set of tools to resolve any mechanicals. On selected days the support crew will serve a delicious picnic lunch in a scenic location en route. Enjoy local foods chosen to keep you feeling energized and healthy.

Eat Sleep Cycle guides are experienced riders from all walks of life united by a love of cycling who’ll help to keep the group safe, motivated and savouring the trip of a lifetime.

All guests will receive access to our digital Road Book and routes, giving everyone the flexibility to ride at their own pace.

Hotels

Hotels shown are examples and are subject to change

Victoria Hotel

Located at picturesque Robin Hood’s Bay near Whitby on the North Yorkshire Heritage Coast.

The Feversham Arms Hotel & Verbena Spa

A spa hotel in the village of Helmsley. Unwind in the heated outdoor pool & hot tub.

Tan Hill Inn

Enjoy a night on top of the world at England’s highest pub! The World Famous Tan Hill Inn dates back to the 17th century and is Britain’s highest public house at 1,732 feet (528m) above sea level. Situated in the stunning scenery of Swaledale, just near Keld, the highest Inn in Great Britain is a warm meeting place, known internationally, where Walkers & Cyclists brush shoulders and converse with people from the Media, Arts, Music, Film & Theatre.

The Traddock

The Traddock is a small family run country house hotel, dedicated to offering guests the best the Yorkshire Dales have to offer – top quality produce and cooking, warm welcoming hospitality and a relaxing and homely place to rest and recharge

The Drunken Duck

Stay in a wonderful country pub in Barnsgate, perfectly located for riding in the stunning Lake District.

Bike Hire

Not Included

Bike hire is not included in the tour. Add bike rental to the trip from €40 per day

The Guides

Louise

Louise is a founding partner and leads the development of our cycling tours & experiences. After graduating from Kings College London with an MA in Theatre & Performance, Louise worked in the sustainability department at the London School of Economics before landing her dream job at Global Action Plan, a charity focused on environmental behaviour change. A love of cycling led to a life change and move to Girona, where Eat Sleep Cycle was born!

Details

LOGISTICS AND TRANSPORTATION

How To Get There
Arrive to Leeds Airport or London Airports, travel by train to York
Meeting Point
Arrivals Hall, York Train Station
Time
11:00 am
Departure
Lancaster Train Station (book a train after 12 noon)

WHAT THE TOUR INCLUDES

Cycling
Fully supported
Accomodation
6 nights, Boutique Hotel Accommodations
Food
Full board - Breakfast, lunch every day, evening meals
Transfers
Group transfers included
Bike Rental
Not included - available from local partners on request

EAT SLEEP CYCLE LOCATION

ESC UK & Ireland

Do not underestimate the beauty of the British and Irish countryside, rich in rolling green hills, dramatic coastlines and quiet back roads that stretch as far as the eye can see. Discover some of the British Isles most stunning scenery and most enjoyable terrain on two wheels, including the Lake District, the Yorkshire Dales and Robin's Hood Bay, steeped in beauty and legend. Choose spring, summer and autumn tours for the best riding conditions in the UK and Ireland.

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A 30% deposit will secure your place on the tour
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The final balance is due 90 days before the tour departs
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FAQs

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What happens if I need to cancel the trip?
We have a flexible cancelation policy - please take a look at our cancellation policyat the time of booking. If you have any doubts please reach out and we're happy to help.
2
Is the tour the right level for me?
We rate our tours from Level 1 (Leisure) to Level 4 (Epic). Each tour contains a description of the level, expected daily ride time, distance and elevation. If you have any doubts we're more that happy to speak to you on the phone and help to find you the perfect trip!
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What about bikes? Can I hire one or should I bring my own?
We recommend that you hire a bike for your tour and will work with you after you book to help you to choose the best size and model for your ride style. If you prefer to bring your bike, it's no problem. Please be aware that on some of our epic trips we charge a supplement to transport your bike box to our finishing location. If you have any doubts, please ask!
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Is insurance included?
Insurance is not included in our tour packages. We highly recommend contracting travel insurance at the time of reservation with a company from where you are from.

Health insurance which covers you for illness or injury whilst cycling in your chosen destination is mandatory, we'll ask you for details of your insurance provider before you travel.