ok so the sand stone way in 5 points would be
- hilly , lots of little hills that make it feel like your never really getting anywhere
- gates so many gates the type that are hard to open and close
- options plenty of good route options specific for each direction and the kind of bike you are on cx or mountain bike and well way marked on some tracks and an ok map
- Roman roads ar straight and boring
- the kind of mud that sticks to everything and makes progress hard
so i set off on Saturday morning from Hexam some ok cycling up to the Roman wall on a variety of green lanes and bridleways bits of bridle way that don't look like they get allot of use but well way marked anyway.

then some road but like nice green lane type stuff not too bad and through some forest and stuff, quite muddy and the gates are the anoying kind you need to lift and un hook stuff haha quite a nice mix of quiet roads and bridleways to bellingham but nothing that amazing


at belling ham there are 3 cafes and a bike shop cafes are all good according to the bike shop bloke i went to the one in the old train carriages where the carrot cake was epic... bike shop is ok too , guy is a bit too enthusiastic so only stop if u have a fair bit of time for chatting haha
from here i too one of the wazy marked short cuts as it was the recommend north bound route this goes through woodburn. then its mainly road pretty boring roads for a couple of miles to harwood forest. harwood forest is nice fast fier track. here i took a more off road route option that cuts from the hill in the centre of the forest down what was probably the onley really good decent of the ride to hepple whitefeild . down an excellent sandstone gravel bridleway through amazing purple heather beautiful riding. met a local who said this was much better than the decent to rothbury witch is apparently just fire road ..

so now lots more by way and bridleway to alnham . at this stage it was getting dark as i started up one of the harder options up on to the moorland hard work bits of estate road but quite allot of tussocky track free moorland in the dark and mist following my GPS haha till i bivid at an excellent bivi spot on the corner of a woodland at a stream crossing , the best water source i had found lucky as was running low and there isnt that much good looking water...


got going pretty early maybe 3 am due to not getting that much sleep in a thunder storm haha, due to the now verry wet moorland i took a bad weather escape and re joined the main trail at ingram from here i followed lots of road and by way in the dark till the sun came up around rossden , then cycled to wooler for about 6am

from wooler there is a big hill then some really nice riding through barley fields and all the way out to kylo wood where i wished i had packed my bouldering slipper but had forgoten them ah well one sport at a time ay ... any way from kylo it goes down hill and joins the coast near holey island , stopped before here at a cafe at beal i would recommend the breakfast here pretty big but not enough beans ! :( loads of other stuff though !
then along the pretty boring but verry pretty coastal by way to Berwick here it ends !




the end .. we it was ok had quite bad bum pain but ye it was an ok route not vaguely exciting but ok much tougher than it looks on a map , probably found it harder than the west highland way even with the hike a bike on loch lomond and the giant hills . as the small hills and continuous mud just take it out of you more and the windy rout makes it feel like you arnt making any progress but ye there you go !