Hi, does any one have experience or knowledge of somewhere West Cumbria ISH that would be suitable for a 8 year old to ride around with myself of course and a nice bivvy spot for the night preferably near a cafe for special breakfast etc.
Little fella wants to come along I have a spare bivvy bag for him and I got him a decent sleeping bag from the rock and run sale too. Have a trailstar copy tarp so plenty of coverage just need a leisurely route with good spot to make.camp.for the night and enjoy the outdoors. I'll just rucksack the gear he can't carry but should be able to stick a bar bag on his bike with some light stuff in
West Cumbria child friendly route
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Recently rode a re-purposed railway line into Whitehaven. There you can find food, and I reckon a night spent atop the cliff might be pretty special.
https://www.sustrans.org.uk/ncn/map/rou ... ate-rowrah
https://www.visitcumbria.com/wc/whiteha ... ycle-path/
You should also be able to find something further north; there'll you'll find beaches and nature reserves.
https://www.sustrans.org.uk/ncn/map/rou ... lway-coast
https://www.countryfile.com/go-outdoors ... ike-rides/
https://visitallerdale.co.uk/insider-in ... -by-cycle/
https://www.sustrans.org.uk/ncn/map/rou ... ate-rowrah
https://www.visitcumbria.com/wc/whiteha ... ycle-path/
You should also be able to find something further north; there'll you'll find beaches and nature reserves.
https://www.sustrans.org.uk/ncn/map/rou ... lway-coast
https://www.countryfile.com/go-outdoors ... ike-rides/
https://visitallerdale.co.uk/insider-in ... -by-cycle/
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Bivi spots? Surprisingly not much big woodland in that area but various copses dotted along those routes. Plenty of caffs in Workington, Whitehaven, Cockermouth, Egremont etc.

Bivi spots? Surprisingly not much big woodland in that area but various copses dotted along those routes. Plenty of caffs in Workington, Whitehaven, Cockermouth, Egremont etc.
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Sorry quimarche, I hit submit before your more comprehensive post popped up! It's a very interesting area anyway - 8yr-old would find plenty to see (although admittedly there aren't many "attractions" - the story of the rum trade perhaps
https://www.rumstory.co.uk/. Dunno if you get free samples). Oh, I see you're based in Cumbria so we're probably teaching granny to suck eggs here....
(PS. Re bivi spots, I can PM you the locations of a disused hen-house, a derelict caravan, and a cosy barn, if they're any use
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(PS. Re bivi spots, I can PM you the locations of a disused hen-house, a derelict caravan, and a cosy barn, if they're any use

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(PS. Re bivi spots, I can PM you the locations of a disused hen-house, a derelict caravan, and a cosy barn, if they're any use
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It's almost as if your describing my in laws farm lol

It's almost as if your describing my in laws farm lol
Re: West Cumbria child friendly route
eskdale path to boot - its a BW - well at least part o fit is #
River all the way at the side so stone throwing, waterfall, some bouldering on the way
Pub at Boot but not sure of opening times - BIvyy pretty much anywhere on the route
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/idld.srf?x=3 ... 99512&lm=0
River all the way at the side so stone throwing, waterfall, some bouldering on the way
Pub at Boot but not sure of opening times - BIvyy pretty much anywhere on the route
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/idld.srf?x=3 ... 99512&lm=0
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Lazarus wrote:eskdale path to boot - its a BW - well at least part o fit is #
River all the way at the side so stone throwing, waterfall, some bouldering on the way
Pub at Boot but not sure of opening times - BIvyy pretty much anywhere on the route
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/idld.srf?x=3 ... 99512&lm=0
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Re: West Cumbria child friendly route
If it's not too late, how about a ride up the forest path in Ennerdale?
http://www.wildennerdale.co.uk/wordpres ... valley.pdf
Black Sail hostel isn't open til mid-March but would make for a proper adventure for a young 'un.
http://www.wildennerdale.co.uk/wordpres ... valley.pdf
Black Sail hostel isn't open til mid-March but would make for a proper adventure for a young 'un.