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Philip's Cycle Tours 24 One-Day Routes in Cumbria & the Lakes by Nick Cotton
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Philip's Cycle Tours 24 One-Day Routes in Cumbria & the Lakes

by Nick Cotton

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Philips (2000), Edition: 1st, Spiral-bound, 144 pages

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Go south from Wigton to the coastline of the Solway Firth, or north from Kendal into the valleys of the Mint, Sprint, and Kent. Tour Uldake Fells or make tracks along the green lanes east of Lake Windermere: these are the pretty routes that bring cyclists into the heart of Cumbria and the magnificent Lake District. Follow the 24 one-day trips mapped out here, all accompanied by information on the terrain, directions to the nearest railway, and suggestions for places to take refreshment.

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