Discovery Travel
The company organises overnight accommodation, daily luggage transfers, maps and information, and emergency support. They cover deveral toutes for walkers and cyclists in the Yorkshire and Cumbria areas.
http://www.discoverytravel.co.uk/ Report problem with linkEmail link to friend
Sherpavan
The Sherpa Van Project provides a back-up service for walkers and cyclists following long distance foot trails and cycleways in Britain.
http://www.sherpavan.com/ Report problem with linkEmail link to friend
The Coast to Coast Walk
A personal description by John and Barbara Moore, from Newark USA. Short descriptions and photographs. Split into 16 days, going west to east.
http://www.tayloru.edu/upland/departments/biology/moore/ccimages/cc.html Report problem with linkEmail link to friend
The Coast to Coast Bike Ride
Description by Nick Bauer of a trip by five friends following the Coast to Coast route by bike from St Bees Head to Robin Hoods Bay. Five day trip, staying at youth hostels. Clear maps and descriptions of the route.
http://homepages.tesco.net/~c2c/ Report problem with linkEmail link to friend
The Coast to Coast Walk
A personal description by Paul Gallwey. With stages, diary, photo gallery, and a section of useful tips. In thirteen sections, going from west to east.
http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/Shores/2864/index.htm Report problem with linkEmail link to friend
The Coast to Coast Walk
A personal description by Mike Brockhurst. Long descriptions with photographs of the route, split into 12 days sections, going from east to west.
http://freespace.virgin.net/michael.brockhurst/coasta1.htm Report problem with linkEmail link to friend
The Coast to Coast Walk
Personal description by Ed Foster and Alison Gray. Brief descriptions with photographs of the route, split into 14 days, travelling from west to east.
http://www.ruby3.dircon.co.uk/Coast%20to%20Coast%20Photos/Coast%20to%20Coast%20pages/Coast%20Home%20.html Report problem with linkEmail link to friend
The Coast to Coast Walk
Personal description by Tom and Veralyn Davids, of the route, going from St Bees to Robin Hoods Bay. Not a description of the route, but general thoughts on some interesting aspects of hiking this trail.
http://www.weeklywalker.com/Footnotes/England.htm Report problem with linkEmail link to friend