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Accommodation Type: B&B, Hotel, Pub/Inn
Riding Hadrian’s cycleway, on arrow-straight, military roads, cycle paths and tranquil lanes, is a magical journey through Britain’s past. Originally some 70 miles in length and six metres high, Hadrian’s Wall is the most important monument the Romans left behind. It stretches from the Solway Firth to the mouth of the River Tyne, across the wild and often eerily empty landscapes of the north.
The fragmented remains of the wall, as well as the medieval fortified churches, castles, Pele towers and reinforced farmhouses are all testament to the centuries of feuding and skirmishing that were the norm in this border country.
The natives are, however, very friendly. Brampton, Haltwhistle, Hexham, Corrbridge and Ovingham are all characterful, quiet market towns with good pubs, cafes, bakeries and a warm welcome.
The final section of the route follows the River Tyne, one of the great environmental success stories of recent years, and takes you into the cultural heart of the north east, Newcastle.
- Standing on Hadrian’s Wall near Haltwhistle, surveying the wild and empty lands to the north
- Birdlife on the Solway Firth
- Tea and cake in Hexham
- Birdoswald Fort, part of Hadrian’s Wall, beautifully set above the River Irthing gorge
- Watching salmon leap over the weir in Hexham
- Riding a traffic-free path along the Tyne River through the heart of Newcastle
| Dates | Adult(PP) | |
|---|---|---|
| From 11 May 2012 to 15 May 2012 | £495 | |
| From 15 June 2012 to 19 June 2012 | £495 | |
| From 24 August 2012 to 28 August 2012 | £495 |
Supplements
This tour is based on 3 nights in a mixture of 3* B&B, guest houses and small hotels. The tour is based on 2 people sharing a double
or twin room. Applicable supplements to this tour are as follows on a per person basis:
- Single supplement - £198.00
- Bike hire - £70.00
- Additional nights - Price upon request
Bikes provided are quality hybrid equipped with 21 gears, helmet, handlebar bag, water bottle and repair kit.
Departures
This tour runs on set dates. Please see dates above.
What's included
- 3 nights in small & intimate hotels or B&B's
- Bed & Breakfast
- Meet & Greet by a Bikecation rep
- Qualified guide with back up vehicle
- Trip planner with route notes and maps
What's not included
- Bike hire
- Drinks
- Insurance
- Lunches & evening meals
Day 1: Arrive in Newcastle
Day 2: Bowness-on-Solway to Gilsland: appox 37 miles
Day 3: Gilsland to Corbridge: approx 31 miles
Day 4: Corbridge to Newcastle / North Sea: approx 30 miles
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Frequently asked questions
1. How fit do I need to be for these holidays?
Our Bikecations are designed to attract people of all ages and levels of fitness. All the holidays can be enjoyed by anyone who is reasonably fit. Some holidays involve greater distances or frequency of cycling and some will cover hillier terrain than others. Our tour gradings and itinerary descriptions should help guide you towards the most suitable holiday options for you. If you are not sure, give us a call.
2. How many miles a day can I expect to cycle?
This depends on the Bikecation you choose. These have been graded so you know what to expect. A gentle pace is about 7-8 miles per hour, so, if you cycle for four hours, you can expect to cover 25-30 miles comfortably. This leaves plenty of time for sightseeing, picnics, visiting castles or churches, stopping for morning coffee or whatever you want to do. You have all day to get to your next stopover, so you can relax and enjoy the countryside. We can also include ‘rest days’ when you can enjoy other activities if you require.
3. What do I wear for cycling ?
It is important to be comfortable when cycling so we suggest wearing thin layers of clothing. Padded cycling shorts, a zipped top, windproof light jacket and trainers are standard fare. Fast drying and hardwearing synthetic fabrics are ideal as a base layer as these allow your skin to breathe and wick the moisture away from your skin to the next layer, avoiding the chill which cotton T-shirts can cause. In mid-summer you may just need shorts and a t-shirt. Safety helmets are strongly recommended on all Bikecation holidays and are a legal requirement in some countries so please bring your own helmet. We will send out a ‘What to wear’ document to you well in advance of your Bikecation.
4. Are cycling holidays suitable for children?
Cycling can make an ideal family holiday, provided the right distances are chosen for the younger members of the party. We would suggest that you call us to discuss the most suitable tours for your children. In most places we are able to offer children’s bikes and child seats, if you have toddlers or babies.
5. How much luggage can I bring?
Your luggage is transported for you every day so bring what you need to make your holiday relaxing and comfortable. Please try and limit it to one item of luggage per person and that it is clearly labelled. On some tours there is a weight limit per item.
6. What happens to my luggage?
We want you to enjoy your Bikecation to the full so, for your comfort, we arrange the transportation of your luggage from one hotel to the next. The only thing we ask is that you leave your suitcases in reception on setting out each morning, and the hoteliers will ensure that it is waiting for you at your next hotel. We will provide luggage labels for you. All you need carry with you are drinks, a camera, waterproofs and sun cream.
7. Is my money safe anything happens to Bikecation?
Your money is safe when you book your Bikecation. To protect your payments fully, all monies paid by you to us for your holiday are held in a separate Clients’ Trust Account and are not released to Bikecation until your holiday has taken place. This practice fully satisfies the requirements of EC and UK law. Please call us if you would like to discuss this further.
8. Do I need to bring my own bike? What type of bike should I bring?
We arrange for hire bikes to be provided for your holiday. However, if you would prefer to bring your own bike then by all means bring it with you, but it must be in good working order. We recommend either a hybrid or a mountain bike fitted with road tyres. If you do bring your own bike, you should insure it separately. Most household insurance policies can be extended to cover your bike whilst on holiday.
9. What happens if I have a problem with the bike or any other problem en route ?
If you are provided with a bike it will be well-maintained and serviced before being rented out so there should be no problems – however, there are emergency numbers provided in the Route Notes for more complex problems.
If you have brought your own bike and you are unable to fix it, we will find you a replacement for the rest of your holiday
10. What should I do about holiday insurance?
If you choose a holiday abroad, you should have adequate insurance to cover you for medical expenses and for cancellation or curtailment of your holiday. For holidays in the UK we recommend everyone should have holiday travel insurance.
11. Where will I leave my car for the duration of the holiday?
In most cases you can leave your car for the duration of your holiday in the car park of the hotel used for the first night’s accommodation. Where parking is not available at the first hotel, you will be advised of the alternative arrangements made for you.
12. I’m on my own – Which holidays are best for me ?
Nearly all our holidays are open to single travellers, but our Group guided holidays may be of most interest. Group holidays give you the opportunity to meet others of like mind and to enjoy cycling together. The group ‘vibe’ continues into the evening if you decide to eat together. A guide will help you appreciate the history and culture of the area you’re visiting.
13. What type of accommodation can I expect?
There is a variety of accommodation ranging from Castles and Chateaux to small boutique hotels and good quality B&Bs, thereby offering a range of different priced holidays.
14. What are the routes like?
The descriptions of our Bikecations indicate the main types of routes we use on each holiday, such as provincial roads, country lanes, dedicated cycle ways, some tracks and ‘vías verdes’ (disused railway tracks). While we try to use quiet routes wherever possible, you should be comfortable riding occasionally in traffic. Traffic volumes can vary even on minor roads, especially in more popular tourist areas; we sometimes have to use short sections of busier roads to cross rivers or connect scenic routes, and traffic will inevitably be heavier in and near towns. Some routes include occasional sections on unsurfaced tracks, but these don’t require any specific technical riding skills. If you are unsure of your level, or would like to know more about the cycling on specific holidays, then please do not hesitate to contact our knowledgeable reservations team.
15. Do I need to bring money for food?
All the holidays include a hearty breakfast each day. Some also include lunch and an evening meal. Where they are not included, you are free to choose where and when to eat. Some hotels will provide you with a packed lunch on request, but most people like the freedom of stopping at the place of their choice to experience the local cuisine. Some routes have been designed to incorporate gastronomic delights and will include an evening meal. Details are given with each individual tour.
16. Is it possible to extend one of the holidays from a few days to a full week?
We have the resources to design a tour to suit your requirements, incorporating rest days if desired, taking in places that are of interest to you. Give us a call and we will try to accommodate your wishes. The only constraint may be the availability of the accommodation.
17. Can you arrange flights for the overseas tours?
Flights are not included in the holidays abroad. However we can help to point you in the right direction. We always recommend that you wait until your tour booking is confirmed before you book any flights.
18. When are the tours available?
Departure dates are shown for all tours. Please be aware that the holidays are very dependent on the availability of the selected accommodation. These have been chosen carefully, looking for a high standard to ensure you are comfortable at all times. During busy periods this is not always available, so we advise that you should book as early as possible to avoid disappointment.

