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Coast to Coast by Mickledore Travel

England's Coast to Coast walk covers 190 miles. It starts from the sea cliffs of St Bees on the Irish Sea, to the fishing village of Robin Hood's Bay on the North Sea. The quality and variety of this walk was recognised in 2004, when it was rated the second best walk in the world, beating walks such as the Inca Trail and Everest Base Camp walk.
The route passes through three National Parks and across a real cross-section of England's best landscapes. It begins in the Lake District, with its in deep sided valleys, lakes and remote mountain passes. Next is the limestone country of the Yorkshire Dales, with its famous intricate field patterns and dry stone walls. At the end of the Dales

England's Coast to Coast walk covers 190 miles. It starts from the sea cliffs of St Bees on the Irish Sea, to the fishing village of Robin Hood's Bay on the North Sea. The quality and variety of this walk was recognised in 2004, when it was rated the second best walk in the world, beating walks such as the Inca Trail and Everest Base Camp walk.
The route passes through three National Parks and across a real cross-section of England's best landscapes. It begins in the Lake District, with its in deep sided valleys, lakes and remote mountain passes. Next is the limestone country of the Yorkshire Dales, with its famous intricate field patterns and dry stone walls. At the end of the Dales is the market town of Richmond, then the path crosses the Vale of York and the rolling hills of the North York Moors.