A German Baltic Coast Odyssey in a Day
A route far from home, and yet strangely familiar . . . Continue reading A German Baltic Coast Odyssey in a Day
A route far from home, and yet strangely familiar . . . Continue reading A German Baltic Coast Odyssey in a Day
Looking for a sweet escape from the daily grind? Head to the hills from Gretna Green to Langholm for a playdate in the moors with peace, quiet, and . . . BABYGOATS! Continue reading Gretna Green to Langholm circular, and the comings and goings of the Tarras Valley moors
North Tyneside council have taken a sticky route with lots of potential, and turned it into a joy to ride Continue reading Divven’t Fret, Pet – the new coastal cycle path between Tynemouth and Seaton Sluice is a game-changer
Bright water and silver linings: my week of rest and relaxation, overcoming adversity with love and with nature Continue reading A Cure For Despair, If Ever There Was One
Requirements: some fire in your belly and a solid breakfast. Achievements: a lightness of spirit, lead in your legs and an appetite for the ages! Continue reading Road of the Year: The Clattering Causeway
They call the North Pennines the Roof of England, and 7 of the highest paved roads in England are found there. So we were pleasantly surprised by this three county-busting pastoral doddle – all in under 20 miles and utterly public transport-friendly. Continue reading Is This the Easiest Great Cycle Route in the North Pennines?
Did I just enter a dream? I just pedalled up from Newcastle City Centre to Chillingham Road in Heaton and experienced some AMAZING cycle infrastructure! In the UK! Continue reading Is this the BEST cycle infrastructure in Britain?
A tour de force of some of the best food, booze, coffee and cycling that Scotland has to offer by bike. From Oban, the Gateway to the Highlands, to Glasgow via Fort William, Inverness, Findhorn, Braemar and Dunkeld, I’m serving you glens, gears, Gorms, and grins! Continue reading A 12-Day, All Killer Bike Tour of the Scottish Highlands
Two countries. Two lighthouses. Two hundred miles. Lotsa cute animals! Just how did Hubs get on cycling from the Mull of Galloway to Whitley Bay lighthouse? Find out here! Continue reading Miles for Mossburn: a review of Hubs’ epic Lighthouse-to-Lighthouse Challenge
Long missing from our Argyll & Bute cycling CV, has been a trip down the ‘long and winding road’ between Tarbet and Campbeltown and beyond on the Kintyre peninsula. If you’re unsure where this is on a map, then look out for the penis dangling off the west coast of Scotland, with Arran as its’ scrotum. That is where we were headed. Tarbert is a … Continue reading ***kin’ tired on Kintyre