In 1972 A Wainwright devised the Coast to Coast Walk, which traversed what he described as 'the grandest territory in the north of England'. The walk starts at St Bees, on the West coast, in Cumbria, travelling through the Lake District National Park, the Yorkshire Dales National Park, and the North York Moors National Park, heading towards Robin Hood's Bay, on the East Coast, in North Yorkshire.
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- Sherpavan The Sherpa Van Project provides a back-up service for walkers and cyclists following long distance foot trails and cycleways in Britain.
- The Coast to Coast Walk A personal description by Melvyn Daly (aged 70). Descriptions, but no photos. Split into ten days, going from west to east.
- Coast to Coast Accommodation and Service Guide For anyone intending to undertake Wainwright's famous walk from the West to the East coast across Northern England. Factsheets, chat, bookshop and luggage transfer.
- The Coast to Coast Walk A personal description by George Tod of his 13 day walk from St Bees to Robin Hood's Bay in 1992.
- Northwestwalks Guided walking holidays in Northern England. Select from the Coast to Coast, Cumbria Way and Pendle Way. Based in Wigan, England.
- Coast to Coast Walk Hyperlinked article on Wikipedia about the 192-mile unofficial (and mostly unsignposted) long distance footpath across Northern England developed by Albert Wainwright.