THE TRANS PENNINE
TRAIL
Liverpool To
Cleethorpes
205 miles On A Cycle Friendly Route:
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Riding from
Selby
to Cleethorpes
Miles covered 60.5
Miles covered from the start 205.2 |
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Kidder pointing to
more rain by the Humber estuary |
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Yet another
full English breakfast, and off they pedal, following the banks of
the river Ouse to Blacktoft, where it meets the Humber estuary. A
well earned break in the village of Welton, with Guinness on the top
of the list, and then on to the Humber bridge. Now on the homeward
run, legs starting to flag they keep on rolling to the port of
Grimsby for fish and chips on the seafront.
'Well done lads you've made it'
One slight rear Mech problem and two flat tyres and a lot of smelly
biking kit, they're home !.
P. S.
A big drinks bill was totted up by the trailfinders.
"Thanks lads" You beer swilling Muppets ! |

Kidder trying to sort a flat
Now that's a challenge |
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THE T.P.T. Liverpool To
Cleethorpes >
205 miles On A Cycle Friendly Route: |
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* A coast to coast route, linking the ports of Liverpool and
Hull with connections to the seaside resorts of Southport on the
Irish Sea and Hornsea on the North Sea. It links major towns and
cities across the North including Leeds, Wakefield, Barnsley,
York, Selby, Manchester, Doncaster, Rotherham, Sheffield and
Chesterfield.
LIVERPOOL TO CLEETHORPES
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Riding from the West coast to the
East coast, covering 205 miles of trail riding. The first
multi-user long distance trail route in the country. |
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