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Many walkers extend this stage beyond Clay Bank Top to Blakey Ridge (milepost 161), which is the next place on the Coast to Coast route with accommodation. However, the first part of the day is strenuous enough for many people, with numerous ascents and descents on the Cleveland Hills. There is a café at Carlton Bank Top (milepost 148), but otherwise no places for refreshment. At Clay Bank Top there is no accommodation, but some is available a couple of miles downhill walking away at Great Broughton and Chop Gate. Stage 11: Clay Bank Top to Glaisdale/Grosmont (23 miles / 37km) Poutch Clutch Bag - Knit Boucle Handbag - Teddy Clutch - Winter Fashion Bags - Taupe Fluffy Clutch - Boucle Yarn Most Coast-to-Coast walkers, having spent two days on Wainwright's 'Stage 3' between Borrowdale and Patterdale, find the day from Patterdale to Shap one of the longest and hardest of the whole route. It is almost 16 miles and includes the largest daily ascent and descent of the tour, reaching 770m at Kidsty Pike. The 4-mile walk along Haweswater Lake can also be quite tiring. In contrast the last 4 miles of the walk to Shap, along grassy riverbanks, through parkland and across pastures are easy going. There is no pub or cafe en route until you reach your overnight stop either at Shap (mileposts 62 to 63) or, for those who prefer a shorter day, at one of the twin hamlets of Bampton and Bampton Grange (each is 1.5 miles from the route at milepost 58.5). Depending on the weather and cloud conditions and the speed of your progress, possible picnic spots include the 'Straights of Riggindale', a high saddle at 2,500 feet on the High Street ridge offering fine views of the surrounding lakes and mountains, and the peaceful shores of Haweswater Lake. Swimming in the lake is not allowed as it is a drinking water supply. Stage 5: Shap to Kirkby Stephen (21 miles / 33.8km) Cross England on this iconic 192 mile route stretching across three national parks, originated by the celebrated walker and writer, Alfred Wainwright.

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This is quite a short day, but you will enjoy the chance to linger on the summit of Beacon Hill, only 255m high but still a magnificent viewpoint. The walk along the shores of Coniston Water is also best savoured at a leisurely pace. There are opportunities for swimming along the way. Boots are needed as there are some steep descents in the first part of the day. When you reach Coniston there is a choice between afternoon tea in one of the cafés, or a boat trip on the lake, possibly combined with a visit to the house, rhododendron gardens and nature trail at Brantwood, former home of John Ruskin, or a short walk to the dramatically rugged Coppermines Valley. Stage 3: Coniston to Dungeon Ghyll (10 miles / 16km) Rich in historical interest, the Cleveland Way encompasses 110 miles of rolling moorlands, dramatic cliffs and sandy beaches. You can catch the train to St Bees from Carlisle, which is linked by train from London, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds and other major UK cities. At the end of the walk you’ll need to take a bus or taxi from Robin Hood’s Bay to Scarborough, where you can catch the train to London and other major cities. Refer to www.nationalrail.co.uk Bus This much-loved long-distance path runs right across the Yorkshire Dales National Park, walking north from Ilkley to Bowness and Windermere.

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The Coast to Coast trail starts with a day of varied scenery. The first three miles are along the red cliffs of St. Bees Head, a nature reserve for sea birds. The route then strikes inland across farmland and a former coal mining area around Cleator. There are fine all-round views from the summit of Dent, before you descend to Ennerdale Bridge at the edge of the Lake District National Park. Stage 2: Ennerdale Bridge to Rosthwaite (14 miles / 22.5km) A walk through the heart of the Lake District, one of England’s most famous, romantic and beautiful areas.

Sherpa Trimmed Crossbody Bag-Fall Collection handbag Tote with Adjustable Shoulder Strap-Women's Fashion Accessories Many Coast-to-Coast walkers will opt to divide this stage between two shorter days, with an overnight break at Grasmere. If you do it in two stages you will be in Grasmere (milepost 38) around lunchtime (milepost 38). There is nowhere to buy food and drink en-route, so you should buy lunch before leaving Borrowdale. The picnic spot with the best view is the highest point of the day at Greenup Edge (mile 32). However, you will probably be well past there by lunchtime, so in good weather we suggest Calf Crag (mile 33.5), while in poor weather the first sheltered spot that you will reach is on the low-level Far Easedale (also mile 33.5). Grasmere (milepost 38) to Patterdale (milepost 46.5) is a short day, so you have time to walk into the centre of Grasmere village to shop for a picnic, or to visit Wordsworth's one-time home and museum at Dove Cottage, Town End (1km from Grasmere). There is nowhere to get refreshments before Patterdale, so buy picnic materials before setting out. Picnic near Grisedale Tarn (milepost 42), possibly near the 'Brothers' Parting Stone. Stage 4: Patterdale to Shap (15.5 miles / 25km) The first official National Trail to be created in the UK – 268 miles of heathlands, limestone cliffs and challenging, high peaks. Starting in Bowness on Solway, this walking route takes you on the reverse route of Hadrian's Wall West, and finishes in Wallsend.Personalized Teddy Sherpa Large Cosmetic Bag | Chenille Letter Patch Makeup Bag | Customized Travel Bag | Bridesmaids Gifts | Patch Tote Bag toiletry bag | Teddy bag | toiletry bag | Teddy cosmetic bag | Storage basket| Changing table organizer | Plush bag | Box bag Starting in Wallsend, Hadrian’s Wall is the most important monument built by the Romans in Britain. Teddy Sherpa Flower Cosmetic Bag | Sherpa Cosmetic Bag | Sherpa Zip Pouch | Pink Flower Makeup Bag | Sherpa Travel Bag | Bridesmaids Gift

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