Brampton and Haltwhistle Cycle Tour

This cycle tour heads north from Alston exploiting the breach in the Pennines cut by the River South Tyne to explore the stretch of Hadrian's Wall between Brampton and Haltwhistle. It is a full on cycle tour that covers some busy sections of road as well as quiet fell lanes. The height gain and distance covered are fairly substantial, so to enjoy it you need to be an experienced cyclist. The rewards this challenging route are plentiful and range from outstanding views of classic Pennine landscapes, through to fascinating Roman Remains. Originally published as Route 1 in the Biking around Alston: 5 do-in-a-day rides in the North Pennines AONB (2012).
Hadrian's Wall © NPAP/Gearoid Murphy

Location: 

Starting from the centre of Alston (NY718465 / CA9 3QN) in the Cumbrian North Pennines.

Distance: 

75 km

Terrain: 

  • On road sections

Area: 

Access: 

  • Car parking
  • Cycle parking
  • Public transport

Interests: 

Facilities nearby: 

  • Accessible toilets
  • Cafe
  • Playground
  • Pub
  • Shop
  • Toilets