Coast to Coast Walk
The Coast to Coast Walk is a popular long-distance hiking route in England, spanning approximately 192 miles. It was created by Alfred Wainwright and connects the Irish Sea at St. Bees to the North Sea at Robin Hood's Bay. The trail traverses diverse landscapes, including the Lake District, Yorkshire Dales, and North York Moors.
Hikers typically complete the walk in about 12 to 14 days, following well-marked paths and trails. The journey offers stunning views, charming villages, and opportunities to experience local culture. It is suitable for walkers of varying skill levels, making it a favorite among outdoor enthusiasts.