A truly, inspiring cycling holiday - don’t miss it!
Northumberland has an amazing historical heritage - Neolithic tribes, the first Christians and then the Normans, all left their mark. Two thousand years ago, Northumberland was one of the Roman Empire’s greatest outposts. This wild and beautiful county boasts some of England’s most historic sites as well as some of its most stunning landscapes.
Our cycle holiday route begins at Hadrian’s Wall, built by a Roman Emporer in AD122 to mark the boundary of their empire. After views of Roman forts, we cycle through pine forests and moorland into the dramatic valleys below the Cheviot Hills, passing through the market towns of Rothbury, Wooler and Berwick upon Tweed. For the final two days of the cycling holiday, we turn southwards and cycle down the beautiful sandy coastline past the Norman castles of Bamburgh, Lindisfarne, and Dunstanburgh.
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