Keswick back, Turystyka zagranica, Wlk Brytania, Rowerem pieszo

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//-->VicaargeHillto Cockermouth& West CumbriaA66To M6 (jctn 40)& PenrithBrundholmeRoadBriTo Latrigg& SkiddawarRiggeRdwai trosthCHiBrughHillLOWERFITZ PARKLeisurePoolBrdoanR24unndho lmeKeswickThe Market Place, home to the ancientMoot Hall and its peculiar one-handedclock is at the heart of Keswick towncentre. It’s a good place to start anyvisit and the twice weekly market, onSaturdays and Thursdays and the manyshops attract thousands of people. It’sa great place to get kitted out for anoutdoor adventure; there are probablymore outdoor shops in Keswick thancan be found in any other markettown in Britain! There’s also anamazing variety of small independentshops and galleries to be found in thetown, mainly in side streets runningfrom Market Place.Eating out won’t be a disappoint-ment, with traditional Lakeland pubs,restaurants serving internationalcuisine, and cafes. There’s also plentyto do, from museums and attractions,to arts, theatre and cinema, and manyevents and festivals throughout theyear.Getting thereThe nearest mainline train station isat Penrith connecting with bus serviceX4/X5. To check public transportinformation before you travel visitwww.traveline.org.ukor call0871200 22 33.Keswick is also close to the M6, northof Kendal and south of Carlisle, so iseasily accessed by road.Following the routesEach route is highlighted on anOrdnance Survey map with arrowsshowing which way round to go andadded directions to help withnavigation. The ‘Key to maps/routedescriptions’ explain the symbols onthe maps and the abbreviations used.Where the route uses part of aNational Cycle Network route, justfollow the distinctive blue signs.The general rule is to keep to the roadyou’re on unless otherwise directed.Please note all distances areapproximate.Accommodation and TouristInformationwww.golakes.co.uk/stayshows arange of serviced and self cateringGood Cycling CodeObey the rules of the road•Always follow the Highway Code•Ride in single file to let vehicles overtakeBe courteous•Don’t assume everyone can see or hearyou•Give way to pedestrians, wheelchair usersand horse riders•Ring your bell or call out (to horse riders)to alert of your approach•Acknowledge people who give way to youCare for the environment•Try to reach the start of your journey bybike or public transport•Follow the Countryside Code:Respect, Protect, Enjoy•Take any litter home•Cycle on roads, byways, bridleways andcycle paths, not public footpathsLook after yourself•Wear a properly fitting helmet and bright,weatherproof clothing•Be alert to potential hazards and takeextra care•Carry enough food and water, and a map•Check tyres, brakes and gears often,and be able to deal with a puncture•Use lights in poor visibility•Don’t use any hand-held device whilecyclingLook atwww.lake-district.gov.ukandwww.imba.org.ukfor codes specifically forenjoying off-road riding.Thank you for cycling! The bike is the mostefficient and environmentally friendly formof transport invented.Cycle ShopsKeswick Mountain BikesShop: Otley Road, Keswick CA12 5LEWorkshop: Southey Hill, Keswick CA12 5NDTel: 017687 80586 or 75202 or 75752Email: office@keswickbikes.co.ukwww.keswickbikes.co.ukKeswick Bikes+The Lakeland PedlarWhy not start or finish your bike ride atThe Lakeland Pedlar,one ofCumbria's better known cycling friendly eateries. Ideally located right inthe heart of Keswick, the Pedlar houses a very popular wholefood café aswell as a branch ofKeswick Bikes Ltd.with a huge range of bikes, clothing& accessories. Whilst enjoying a meal or a snack in the café, make sure tolook at the café's decorations which include pictures and cycling memorabiliafrom across the world. Anyone with a keen interest in cycling is bound toenjoy browsing the bike shop above the cafe for those essential items toimprove or upgrade your riding kit. The café prides itself on it's high qualityhome cooked food, catering for all tastes, ideal for the hungry visitor. Itmakes the perfect starting and finishing point for day rides, walks andmany other outdoor activities, and there is always expert advice on handto help with suitable routes whatever your abilities.The café and the bike shop are family friendly,open all year, have free wi-fi and bike racks.Keswick Bikes’ staff are always ready to helpwith all cycling and mountain biking questionswhich include cycle hire & workshop facilities.The Lakeland PedlarWholefood Cafe & Bike ShopHendersons Yard, Bell Close, Keswick CA12 5JDTel: 017687 74492 or 017687 75752Email: maggie@lakelandpedlar.co.ukwww.lakelandpedlar.co.ukPlanetFearHeads Road, Keswick, CA12 5EZTel: 017687 72244www.planetfear.co.ukWhinlatter Bikes82 Main Street, Keswick, CA12 5DXTel: 017687 73940CyclewiseWhinlatter Forest Park, Braithwaite, Keswick, CA12 5TWTel: 017687 78711Email: whinlatter@cyclewise.co.ukwww.cyclewise.co.ukMaStaStVi ctoriaSttioRiverGretadhRdolmUPPERFITZ PARKRoadeRdA5271BainStnkMootHallLakeRd13StationSqtKESWICKHOPE PARKLakeRdRoadL a keTithebarnStMarketS5LakelandPedlarthPe n r iBiking from KeswickAll of the cycle rides in this guide start and finish around Keswick,a bustling market town in the heart of the Lake District NationalPark. The town nestles on the shores of Derwentwater, theQueenof Lakes,below the Skiddaw mountain range, making it a greatbase for exploring the area whilst offering a variety of shops andattractions and plenty of places to eat out.HeadsRdTheatreStJohnS’stadventurecapitalHeaddsRB5289ToBorrowdaleBorrowd a le RdAmblesideRoadThis guide will help you to discover some of the quieter, lessfrequented corners of this fascinating area and should appeal tocyclists of all ages and abilities.Route gradingRoute grades are expressed byroute length, plus degree ofdifficulty calculated as averageheight gain (metres) perkilometre - plus steep gradients.D ER WENT WATERaccommodation in the Keswick area.The tourist information centre islocated in the Moot Hall in the MarketSquare(tel: 017687 72645).For fullinformation on Keswick visitwww.keswick.orgPublished by Cumbria Tourism in partnership with Keswick TourismAssociation, The Forestry Commission, Keswick Mountain Bikesand Cumbria County CouncilDisclaimer: Whilst every effort has been made to present routeswhere it is legal to cycle, individuals are responsible for their ownsafety and the safety of others. All information is provided in goodfaith by the publisher and producer, and was accurate at the timeof publication.© Cumbria Tourism, October 2011All maps reproduced from Ordnance Survey digital map data.© Crown copyright 2011. All rights reserved.Licence number 0100031673Designed & produced by Cooper Douglas Partnership.Printed on 150gsm Revive Pure Recycled Silk(FSC certified and carbon neutral)Forestry Commission1Route 12Route 23Route 34Route 45Route 5The Skiddaw Loopstarts at Tourist Information Centre, Moot HallDistance(miles)Short:Medium:Long:up to 10 miles10 – 25 milesover 25 milesLonscale Fell & the Glenderaterra Valleystarts at Leisure Pool car parkThe Borrowdale Bashstarts at Tourist Information Centre, Moot HallHeight Gain(m per km)Easy:Moderate:Hard:Challenge:up to 10m per km10 – 15m per km15 – 20m per kmover 20m per kmOld Railway Line & Stone Circlestarts at Leisure Pool car parkSwinside Circuitstarts at the Lakeland PedlarSustrans, the UK’s leading sustainabletransport charity, coordinates theaward-winning National CycleNetwork, a comprehensive system ofsafe and attractive routes identifiedspecifically for cyclists and walkers. 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