Date: 25-04-24  Time: 01:18 am

Author Topic: Lake District  (Read 4525 times)

adeejaysdelight

  • WSB Pack Hound
  • *****
  • Posts: 974
  • I love riding my bike!
    • Main bike:
      FZS600 00-01
    • - Tuono RSV, YZF 1000, CBF 125
    • View Profile
    • www.roadrashjeans.com
Lake District
« on: 26 February 2014, 11:42:35 am »
I am off on my annual solo bike tour next week. For a change I am heading to the Lake District. I usually head up to the highlands, but my bike could ride around there on its own, such is its experience of those roads  :rolleyes .  So I thought I would head "down souf" for a wee change.


I am looking for recommended roads and must do's from local experts. I am staying at Grange over Sands. I plan to batter down the motorway to somewhere like Penrith, then ride the rest through the countryside. Once I arrive at my accommodation I will dump my stuff and head out to play until it gets dark. I then have another 2 days to explore the area.


Any advice on roads, views, eateries and drinking holes most welcome  :D .


Thanks
Not quite sure what to do with my early mid-life crisis. Ideas on a post card to P.O.BOX 150...

nakedadder

  • "Fat lad from Derby"
    imageSept 08
  • GP Hero
  • ******
  • Posts: 5,118
    • Main bike:
      Other
    • - Triumph Tiger 1050
    • View Profile
Re: Lake District
« Reply #1 on: 26 February 2014, 12:07:25 pm »
A686 Penrith to Alston, stopping off at the Hartside Cafe

Heading west from near Ambleside, try the Hardknott & Wrynose passes, not roads for speed really worth doing for the views and the 1 in 4 gradients and hairpin bends, a few decent pubs in Boot village and a good campsite at Eskdale.

A6 over Shap, a great stretch of road & fairly quiet as most of the traffic will be on the M6.

A few starters for ya, I'm sure lots more will be posted  :)

Here's a link to the campsite we stayed at in Eskdale, couple who ran it were really nice (think they're still there), even to the point of letting me park my Fazer in their garage overnight  :)
« Last Edit: 26 February 2014, 11:14:51 pm by nakedadder »
Sent from a fat foccer sitting in front of his pooter

andybesy

  • Club Racer
  • ****
  • Posts: 477
    • Main bike:
      FZS600 02-03
    • View Profile
Re: Lake District
« Reply #2 on: 26 February 2014, 12:37:31 pm »
Second the recommendation of hard knott pass that's fun.

Andy

fireblake

  • GP Hero
  • ******
  • Posts: 1,490
    • Main bike:
      FZS 1000 Gen1
    • View Profile
Re: Lake District
« Reply #3 on: 26 February 2014, 02:25:48 pm »
I second all that Nakedadder says. i did these roads last year driving a VW Golf and it was the best fun. The Hardknot and wrynose were awesome and proper lock to lock driving. My wifes screams were a delight. The road up to Hartside was amazing too. I met up with some mates in Morecambe and was lent an ageing KLR 600. Awful tired bike but it was a bike so still great fun. We went to Devil's bridge (I think) which is a great bike meeting place and a cracking burger van.
You lucky sod
 
Mickey
Sent from my villa in the South of France.


savvy

  • Club Racer
  • ****
  • Posts: 414
    • Main bike:
      FZS600 98-99
    • View Profile
Re: Lake District
« Reply #4 on: 26 February 2014, 04:57:49 pm »
You could try A590 from Grange over then T/Right A65  past Kirkby Lonsdale and then on to Settle and maybe on to Skipton???
Nice roads.

midden

  • Operation Foc-UTree
  • GP Hero
  • ******
  • Posts: 2,546
    • Main bike:
      FZS600 02-03
    • - Falcon Stealth
    • View Profile
Re: Lake District
« Reply #5 on: 26 February 2014, 07:40:53 pm »
A592  kirkstone pass   windermere to ullswater   ;)
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....;)

Looney tune

  • Cartographic Pickpocketing Foccer
  • GP Hero
  • ******
  • Posts: 2,345
    • Main bike:
      FZ1 Naked Gen2
    • - FZS 600 02-03
    • View Profile
Re: Lake District
« Reply #6 on: 26 February 2014, 08:07:41 pm »
Try this for a wee jont, Kirkstone pass is a defo don't miss.


My link no workie !!!! :'(
« Last Edit: 27 February 2014, 01:34:26 pm by Looney tune »
Better to stand and look a fool than speak and prove it !
If it aint broke, I'll fix it till it is !!

Hedgetrimmer

  • GP Hero
  • ******
  • Posts: 5,711
  • FOC-U official topiary expert
    • Main bike:
      FZS 1000 Gen1
    • View Profile
Re: Lake District
« Reply #7 on: 26 February 2014, 08:46:36 pm »
Great views to be had from Grasmoor....might have trouble getting a bike up there though  :lol




dickturpin

  • GP Hero
  • ******
  • Posts: 1,603
    • Main bike:
      FZS 1000 Gen1
    • View Profile
Re: Lake District
« Reply #8 on: 26 February 2014, 08:59:00 pm »
Consider Keswick through Borrowdale to Honister Pass  and onwards to Buttermere then Newlands Pass back to Keswick.

adeejaysdelight

  • WSB Pack Hound
  • *****
  • Posts: 974
  • I love riding my bike!
    • Main bike:
      FZS600 00-01
    • - Tuono RSV, YZF 1000, CBF 125
    • View Profile
    • www.roadrashjeans.com
Re: Lake District
« Reply #9 on: 26 February 2014, 10:30:59 pm »
This is all sounding great Foccers. Keep it coming  :D
Not quite sure what to do with my early mid-life crisis. Ideas on a post card to P.O.BOX 150...

Hamos

  • GP Hero
  • ******
  • Posts: 1,552
    • Main bike:
      Other
    • - Speed Triple
    • View Profile
Re: Lake District
« Reply #10 on: 26 February 2014, 10:34:11 pm »
Head over to Kirby Lonsdale and on to Settle down the A65.  Head into Settle and pick up the B6479.  Follow that until T junction with B6255 at the Ribbleshead Viaduct.  Follow B6255 into Hawes.  This stretch is my all time favorite, quite, open and good surface and a jump!  Good food in Hawes.  Then back into Sedburgh and from there back to Kirby Lonsdale.  A nice 1 1/2 hours without a stop, but plenty of brew / food stops available.

Looney tune

  • Cartographic Pickpocketing Foccer
  • GP Hero
  • ******
  • Posts: 2,345
    • Main bike:
      FZ1 Naked Gen2
    • - FZS 600 02-03
    • View Profile
Re: Lake District
« Reply #11 on: 27 February 2014, 01:36:57 pm »
Consider Keswick through Borrowdale to Honister Pass  and onwards to Buttermere then Newlands Pass back to Keswick.


This could be tied in with the route I put up ( if the bloody link would work ). Newlands pass is very nice  :)
Better to stand and look a fool than speak and prove it !
If it aint broke, I'll fix it till it is !!

lew600fazer

  • GP Hero
  • ******
  • Posts: 2,253
  • There is only one form of racing, road racing.
    • Main bike:
      Other
    • - 2017 MT-09 Tracer ABS
    • View Profile
Re: Lake District
« Reply #12 on: 28 February 2014, 08:04:57 am »
Not being a kill joy a great roads BUT at this time of year, good luck.
MT-09 Tracer for those who no longer can handle a BIG boy Fazer

HarryHornby

  • GP Hero
  • ******
  • Posts: 1,668
    • Main bike:
      FZS600 00-01
    • View Profile
Re: Lake District
« Reply #13 on: 28 February 2014, 12:10:16 pm »
Hardknott & Wrynose passe.....FOC.....I've done them in a car and a van.....don't fancy hill starting a bike going up there!  :eek :eek :eek :eek


Great fun though :-)
Money doesn't buy happiness, but it buys beer, and that helps!

adeejaysdelight

  • WSB Pack Hound
  • *****
  • Posts: 974
  • I love riding my bike!
    • Main bike:
      FZS600 00-01
    • - Tuono RSV, YZF 1000, CBF 125
    • View Profile
    • www.roadrashjeans.com
Re: Lake District
« Reply #14 on: 28 February 2014, 12:47:17 pm »
Not being a kill joy a great roads BUT at this time of year, good luck.




Lew, I live in Scotland and ride all year. I sat my test in -3 and snowing. Unless it goes below -5, I take the bike and have done for years. I usually head up to the highlands for my solo-spring aunt. An early spring in the Lakes is like summer up here mate. EASY


And for the rest of you guys, I am getting a good idea of a route now. Thanks for all the input. Seems the hardknott and wrynose are a MUST. As well as the A591.


I will work more on the route over the weekend and put it up on Monday, before I set off.


Keep it coming
Not quite sure what to do with my early mid-life crisis. Ideas on a post card to P.O.BOX 150...

stevierst

  • GP Hero
  • ******
  • Posts: 2,940
    • Main bike:
      FZS 1000 Gen1
    • - XSR900
    • View Profile
Re: Lake District
« Reply #15 on: 28 February 2014, 02:37:37 pm »
Done all the above many many times, they're all superb roads!

My favourite has to be hardknott pass though. It can catch out even the most experienced riders, but gives the most thrills.
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!

tony_d123

  • Weekend Warrior
  • ***
  • Posts: 114
    • Main bike:
      FZ1 Faired Gen2
    • View Profile
Re: Lake District
« Reply #16 on: 01 March 2014, 11:06:08 am »
A592  kirkstone pass   windermere to ullswater   ;)


Good road and you can continue up to Hartside Cafe.


Hardknott and Wrynose are great but only if weather is reasonable! The area around Grange is pretty boring so you need to head north for decent rides. You will take pot luck on the weather at this time of the year but the bonus is that the traffic will be lighter. Remember, those Lakes don't fill themselves  :)

stevierst

  • GP Hero
  • ******
  • Posts: 2,940
    • Main bike:
      FZS 1000 Gen1
    • - XSR900
    • View Profile
Re: Lake District
« Reply #17 on: 01 March 2014, 12:40:05 pm »
The A5087 from Ulverston to Barrow-in-furness, also known as the coast road is another favourite of mine.
Stop 1/2 way for an ice cream or brew at Roys ices. A lifetime biker himself and your all welcome! 

[Free plug alert!!! He's my dad :D ]
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!

Hamos

  • GP Hero
  • ******
  • Posts: 1,552
    • Main bike:
      Other
    • - Speed Triple
    • View Profile
Re: Lake District
« Reply #18 on: 01 March 2014, 06:20:21 pm »
The A5087 from Ulverston to Barrow-in-furness, also known as the coast road is another favourite of mine.
Stop 1/2 way for an ice cream or brew at Roys ices. A lifetime biker himself and your all welcome! 

[Free plug alert!!! He's my dad :D ]

Is he the ice cream van at the Bardsea beach front?

stevierst

  • GP Hero
  • ******
  • Posts: 2,940
    • Main bike:
      FZS 1000 Gen1
    • - XSR900
    • View Profile
Re: Lake District
« Reply #19 on: 01 March 2014, 07:01:28 pm »
Is he the ice cream van at the Bardsea beach front?

The very same one!
« Last Edit: 01 March 2014, 07:02:07 pm by stevierst »
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!

Hamos

  • GP Hero
  • ******
  • Posts: 1,552
    • Main bike:
      Other
    • - Speed Triple
    • View Profile
Re: Lake District
« Reply #20 on: 01 March 2014, 08:39:30 pm »
Ah HA, A fine selection of ice creams, and always some bikes there.  We holiday in Ulverston every year.

adeejaysdelight

  • WSB Pack Hound
  • *****
  • Posts: 974
  • I love riding my bike!
    • Main bike:
      FZS600 00-01
    • - Tuono RSV, YZF 1000, CBF 125
    • View Profile
    • www.roadrashjeans.com
Re: Lake District
« Reply #21 on: 04 March 2014, 12:05:07 am »
I am off on my trip tomorrow.


My plan is to take the motorway from Glasgow to Penrith and stop there for lunch.


From Penrith I will follow this route to my destination, which is Grange over sands.


And that will be day 1  ;)
Not quite sure what to do with my early mid-life crisis. Ideas on a post card to P.O.BOX 150...

adeejaysdelight

  • WSB Pack Hound
  • *****
  • Posts: 974
  • I love riding my bike!
    • Main bike:
      FZS600 00-01
    • - Tuono RSV, YZF 1000, CBF 125
    • View Profile
    • www.roadrashjeans.com
Re: Lake District
« Reply #22 on: 04 March 2014, 12:06:10 am »
Oh aye, the map  :rolleyes
Not quite sure what to do with my early mid-life crisis. Ideas on a post card to P.O.BOX 150...

adeejaysdelight

  • WSB Pack Hound
  • *****
  • Posts: 974
  • I love riding my bike!
    • Main bike:
      FZS600 00-01
    • - Tuono RSV, YZF 1000, CBF 125
    • View Profile
    • www.roadrashjeans.com
Re: Lake District
« Reply #23 on: 04 March 2014, 10:10:37 pm »
So day one is over. After a long day in the saddle riding the dales and moors of Yorkshire, I am ready for a big sleep before taking on the lakes tomorrow. I plan to hot most of the roads suggested and will deffo hot the wrynose pass and hardlnott pass.
 
However, I have a question to the locals. What the hell is that white silt all over the roads? Its on my tyres lime chalk and its pretty slippy in the bends? Is it some kind of residue from an anti-iceing agent or something?
 
Anyway, recommendations so far have been ace.
 
Thanks
Not quite sure what to do with my early mid-life crisis. Ideas on a post card to P.O.BOX 150...

adeejaysdelight

  • WSB Pack Hound
  • *****
  • Posts: 974
  • I love riding my bike!
    • Main bike:
      FZS600 00-01
    • - Tuono RSV, YZF 1000, CBF 125
    • View Profile
    • www.roadrashjeans.com
Re: Lake District
« Reply #24 on: 11 March 2014, 07:26:28 pm »
My trip around Yorkshire was ace guys. Thanks for the recommended roads. They were all good, although some better than others. I had a blast though. Lovely people in the region too  ;) .


Here is a wee vid of the Hardknott




Not quite sure what to do with my early mid-life crisis. Ideas on a post card to P.O.BOX 150...