The UK's most popular 'challenge' cycle route passes through the northern Lake District before climbing the Pennines, 'the roof of England', and then descending to the railway paths of County Durham.
It includes Black Hill, the highest point on the National Cycle Network (609m) and the Consett-Sunderland railway path and sculpture trail.
Shows cycle routes on traffic-free lanes, quiet lanes and traffic calmed roads. Comes with a splash proof pocket.
The route follows:
National Route 71 between Whitehaven or Workington and Penrith
National Route 7 between Penrith, Consett and Sunderland OR National Route 14 between Consett and Tynemouth
National Route 1 is shown between Sunderland and Tynemouth
National Route 7 is shown between Penrith and Carlisle