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C2C cycle route

The C2C (sea-to-sea or coast-to-coast) cycle route is a long-distance route stretching across the North of England from the west coast to the east coast. In the west, it has two branches starting from Whitehaven and Workington, converging near Keswick. After crossing the northern Pennines, the route splits at Consett with one branch passing through Newcastle to Tynemouth, the other heading to Sunderland. The route is approximately 135 miles long.

More information about the C2C is on Sustrans' website: LinkExternal link
by Malc McDonald

Created: Tue, 8 Nov 2016, Updated: Sat, 12 Nov 2016


17 images use this description:

NZ3658 : Shared use path along the River Wear, Sunderland by Malc McDonald
2018
NZ3658 : Riverside path and Northern Spire, Sunderland by Malc McDonald
2018
NZ3054 : C2C cycle route, Washington by Malc McDonald
2016
NZ3054 : C2C cycle route, Washington by Malc McDonald
2016
NZ3155 : C2C cycle route, Washington by Malc McDonald
2016
NZ3255 : C2C cycle route near Washington by Malc McDonald
2016
NZ3154 : Cycle path through Washington by Malc McDonald
2016
NZ3155 : C2C cycle route near Washington by Malc McDonald
2016
NZ3154 : C2C cycle route near Washington by Malc McDonald
2016
NY6441 : Hartside viewpoint by Malc McDonald
2004
NZ3769 : C2C finishing post by Malc McDonald
2004
NY7944 : C2C summit by Malc McDonald
2004
NY6441 : Hartside summit by Malc McDonald
2004
NY8745 : Another boundary, another summit by Malc McDonald
2004
NZ2063 : National Cycle Network sign by Malc McDonald
2004
NZ3769 : C2C finishing point by Malc McDonald
2004
NY7944 : C2C summit by Malc McDonald
2004


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