Coast Coast. Guide. Wolverhampton Grammar School

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Coast - 2 - Coast Guide Wolverhampton Grammar School

Coast - 2 - Coast Page Location Timings (approximate only) 1-5 6-10 10-15 16-20 21-25 26-30 31-35 36-40 St. Bees thro Hardnott etc. Ambleside Windermere Staveley Bowston thro to Grayrigg Tebay Kirkby Stephen Nateby Keld Muker Gunnerside Reeth Richmond Richmond Brompton-on-swale Whitwell Brompton Brompton Osmotherley Busby Kildale Kildale Commondale Castleton Ainthorpe Leaholme Leaholm Egton Bridge Iburndale Sneaton Thorpe Robin Hoods Bay Start 7am reach Hardnott 10am 12-2pm 2.30pm 4pm 5pm-9.30pm 9.30pm - midnight Midnight 3am 3am 6am 6am 9am

Itinerary ST BEES NETHERTON (4) BECKERMET (6) CALDER BRIDGE (8) GOSFORTH (10) ESKDALE (16) COCKLEY BECK (23) AMBLESIDE (33) WINDERMERE (37) STAVELEY (41) GRAYRIGG (50) TEBAY (57) NEWBIGGIN-ON-LUNE (63) KIRKBY STEPHEN (69) KELD (79) GUNNERSIDE (85) RICHMOND (102) ROMPTON-ON-SWALE (105) BOLTON-ON-SWALE (109) STREETHAM (112) BROMPTON (118) ELLERBECK (122) OSMOTHERLEY (123) SWAINBY (127) LITTLE BUSBY (130) INGLEBY (135) KILDALE (139) COMMONDALE (144) CASTLETON (146) LEALHOLM (151) GROSSMONT (157) IBURNDALE (161) SNEATONTHORPE (164) HIGH HAWKSER (166) ROBIN HOODS BAY (168) Saturday morning 7am Start Saturday afternoon / early evening Saturday night / early Sunday morning Approximately 6-9am Sunday morning

1 2 3 4 6 7 5 Carpark runners arrive with buses about 6.50am. Dip feet in the sea and then the first runner sets off through St. Bees, then to Netherton and Beckermet, turn right onto A595. NB: Starting route narrow lanes. Spectators need to get ahead of runners (don t convoy).

8 9 10 11 12 13 Turn off A595 left to Gosforth. Look for right turn to Eskdale. Looking for left turn to Boot. (Oposite King George Inn)

14 19 15 18 16 17 Having turned left to Boot head for Beckfoot Train Station. Meet here with support vehicles to tackle Hardnott. Both busses turn back to skirt around Hardnott and Rhinose passes. Designated support vehicle goes with runners (usually 4) to go over Hardnott, Rhinose need to be at station ahead of runners (9am is a safe time to be there for support vehicle). Lovely café but opening times vary.

25 24 23 22 21 20 Tough challenge for runners over the two passes. Support vehicle(s) assist. Two support buses on way to pick up runners after Rhinose (Skelwith Bridge). Both mini buses to wait here to make contact with runners as they emerge following the passes.

26 27 28 29 30 31 Mini bus meets up with runners at café (Skelwith Bridge). Support bike stays with runner followed by bus which will have to stop regularly to allow traffic through. NB: Great place to support runners by leap frogging ahead. Bike essential here as main support bus has to leapfrog to park up at regular intervals to allow traffic through.

31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Through Ambleside. Mini bus needs to keep leapfrogging because of traffic. A591. Bike support important. Nice views of Lake Windermere (weather dependent).

39 40 41 Past Staveley on 591 (busy road bike protects runner). Turn left at Plantation Bridge to Bowston. Detailed directions available at the end of this booklet. Left at the postbox (inset into the wall) and right to Skelsmergh. Road bends right can be missed if not careful.

43 44 45 46 Turn right at A6 then left to Meal Bank. Then onto Patton and Patton Bridge. NB: A585 comes out of Kendal and goes past Grayrigg towards Tebay.

49 50 48 47 46 Through Patton Bridge. Turn right at junction to Grayrigg. Left onto A685 on way to Tebay (cross M6).

54 53 49 52 50 51 48 Follow A685 to Tebay. Nice pubs here for food and drink for supporters.

58 59 57 56 55 54 Right at Tebay A685. Tebay services not far away if supplies are needed (e.g. Water).

58 59 60 61 62 Nice and flat for runners (following signs to Kirkby Stephen).

68 67 66 63 64 65 Follow to Kirkby Stephen. Turn right to Nateby (B6259). Look for left turn to Nateby after a short run signposted Nateby.

69 70 71 72 73 74 Up and down section. Mini bus needs to drive on, to get up the Nateby Hill in low gear. Good view at the top and encourage the lucky runner tackling the hill! Need support here as it is a steep one.

75 76 77 78 79 80 81 If weather is good lovely meandering scenery for runners, bike and spectators.

77 78 79 80 81 82 83 Keld, Thwaite, Muker and Gunnerside. Good for runners and spectators.

89 87 88 84 86 85 Good running towards Reeth.

89 90 91 92 94 93 Reeth is roughly half way. Potential toilet stop for runners. Nice place to view for parents and opportunity for food. Runners follow signs for Richmond.

98 97 99 96 95 94 Follow signs to Richmond. Starting to lose light around now.

100 101 99 102 103 Through Richmond road sweeps left and uphill. Traffic lights then look for a right turn to Brompton - on - Swale (B6271) (Important not to miss this). Richmond is a busy market town. Usually around now for designated night support by parent vehicle to join in.

102 103 104 105 106 Under A1 over main road (traffic lights and busy road) towards Scorton. At garage turn right to Bolton-on-Swale. NB: around now, support mini bus acts as sleeping bus for runners.

104 105 106 107 109 108 Look for left turn to Whitwell (signpost easy to miss). Back to narrow lanes. Brilliant if stars are out.

116 113 114 115 117 118 Whitwell to Streetlam. Watch for junction left and immediate right (to Danby Wiske). Signs for Danby Wiske. Communication between the two busses is vital. Sleep bus goes ahead and parks up. When mini bus passes, knock knock on sleep bus to ensure drivers know!

116 117 118 119 120 121 122 After Danby Wiske look for left turn signposted Brompton. Turn left onto A167 then right after short distance to Brompton.

120 121 122 123 124 125 Through Brompton turn left onto A585 towards Osmotherley. Start of a real slog for night runners.

126 123 124 125 122 Follow signs for Osmotherley (uphill) (right fork). Tough running and cycling.

131 130 129 128 126 127 125 Through moors. Towards Swainby (take the right hand fork). Turn right onto A172.

135 134 133 132 131 130 Along A172 look for right hand turn to Great Busby, then turn immediate left (Little Busby).

137 138 139 136 135 134 Follow signs to Kildale. Pass through Great Broughton, Ingleby Greenhow on way.

143 144 145 142 141 140 139 Kildale to Commondale. Pick up signs for Castleton.

146 147 162 161 160 145 146 Usually starting to get light around now. Road at top (signposted Whitby left we turn right to Castleton).

161 146 147 162 163 164 165 Looking for right turn at top of road to Castleton. Good place for support bus to park up acts as a signpost for Castleton.

164 165 166 Left into high street, then looking for right hand turn (Ainthorpe Lane). Looking for right turn (Easton Lane). (As a signal for this turn look for Brook Lane on the right which is the road before) Carry on and bear right onto Easton Lane.

168 167 169 Look for left by bridge. Easton lane becomes Lawns Road. Going to Houlsyke then Lealholm.

168 169 170 171 Road sweeps right through Lealholm. Road goes up hill. Look for left to Glaisdale (Low Woods Lane).

173 172 174 175 Through Glaisdale (Carr Lane). Onto Limber Hill which becomes Egton Lane. Going towards Egton. At junction turn right and then first left to Grosmont. In the past the minibus has gone through Egton or Egton Bridge (both lead to Grosmont).

177 176 175 Going to Grosmont via Barnard s road (station) Big hill coming. Goes onto Eskdaleside.

180 179 178 At junction with A169 turn left and immediate right to Iburndale. You should be in a place called Sleights.

180 182 181 183 At junction turn left and then left again onto B1416 then after a short distance turn right to Sneatonthorpe, then left at junction to the main road, left for about 200yds, then right. Signs for Robin Hoods Bay start. Parents can ring staff to see where we are on journey if early morning support is on offer.

185 184 183 187 Keep following signs for Robin Hoods Bay (B1447). Last bit very steep downhill. Runners run as a team carefully down the hill to dip toes in the sea. Parents hopefully ready to greet them.

Detailed directions for page 7 map A591 left (Plantation Bridge) to Bowston (Winter Lane). In Bowston look for left turn (Post box on wall) off Winter Lane over the bridge. Go to the junction and turn right follow the road and head to Skelsmergh (road eventually sweeps right and take the left fork). This takes you to A6 take a right and then fork left (Helme Lane) after a short while to Meal Bank then onto Patton Bridge. Just through Patton Bridge take middle fork. Further on the road forks again stay right and carry on to junction and turn right to Grayrigg where you meet the A595 and you turn left towards Tebay. Digital Link to route You can also follow our route through the digital link below... https://www.plotaroute.com/route/417909

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