Because of the current situation I've decided not to go over to Europe on the bike this year. What I am thinking of doing is the Lands End to John O Groats ride. Maybe take a week to do it stopping in campsites and the occasional bunkhouse. To make it interesting I would prefer to miss motorways as much as possible. Does anyone have a ready route made out that I can follow please? I could of coarse check out Google Maps etc but I would like to follow a route that's proven to be interesting. Any help gratefully received.
Thanks, Nick.
LEJOG. End to end.
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Re: LEJOG. End to end.
I would start by looking at some of the LEJoG cycle routes. I think some of the sites have gpx files. Obviously opt for the road route rather than the off-road cycle route.
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Recommend the CTC now Cycling UK scenic route.
Did it a few years ago on my bicycle about 1000 miles on mainly backroads. Only tricky bit was the Chester Manchester area.
In fact might give it a go again next year on the W800?
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Did it a few years ago on my bicycle about 1000 miles on mainly backroads. Only tricky bit was the Chester Manchester area.
In fact might give it a go again next year on the W800?
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Re: LEJOG. End to end.
Kurviger.
Either the online webpage for planning and uploading to your device or on the go with a smartphone app. I've used it in the UK and across Europe. Always seems to find great roads and it can be fine tuned to suit your needs.
Either the online webpage for planning and uploading to your device or on the go with a smartphone app. I've used it in the UK and across Europe. Always seems to find great roads and it can be fine tuned to suit your needs.
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Re: LEJOG. End to end.
This is my route for the 'Garbage Run'. Doesn't touch a motorway.
https://www.mslmagazine.co.uk/nathan-mi ... 017-route/
https://www.mslmagazine.co.uk/nathan-mi ... 017-route/
Re: LEJOG. End to end.
Now there's a thought. If you decide to go for it next year me and my mate would be up for that. I ride a VStrom 650 and Boydy, my mate, has several bikes. Would be interested to know your thoughts. If you prefer to do it on your own then no problem.Big Malky wrote: ↑Sun Jul 26, 2020 10:31 am Recommend the CTC now Cycling UK scenic route.
Did it a few years ago on my bicycle about 1000 miles on mainly backroads. Only tricky bit was the Chester Manchester area.
In fact might give it a go again next year on the W800?
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Re: LEJOG. End to end.
I've cycled LEJOG a couple of times in both directions, and can recommend the forum too. See https://forum.cyclinguk.org/viewforum.p ... 05bc50cde5
The basic route is pretty simple though:
A30 to Exeter
A38 to Bristol
Over the Severn and A40/A49 to Wigan
A6 to Carlisle
A7 to Edinburgh
A9 to JOG
The basic route is pretty simple though:
A30 to Exeter
A38 to Bristol
Over the Severn and A40/A49 to Wigan
A6 to Carlisle
A7 to Edinburgh
A9 to JOG