I will be in Stockton-on-Tees on business from the US starting Saturday for a fortnight. This is my first visit to the UK.
I would like to rent a bike and get in a 50 mile ride (or so) the weekend of July 22-23. I am looking for ideas on how to do this. I have been told York is a very scenic area, but am very open to other ideas.
Is there a train from Stockton to York?
Are bike rentals available in York?
Is it feasible, or advisable, to rent a bike in Stockton, ride to York, stay over in York and ride back to Stockton the following day?
any suggestions or tips are most appreciated.
Need help on Stockton-on-Tees or York bike rental
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Yes, there are trains from Stockton (via Darlington) to York - check www.nationalrail.co.uk for times and details. Riding to York and staying over would make it a more leisurely trip, and you could come down through the North York Moors and return via the Dales or whatever. It would be worth checking and booking accommodation in York in advance tho as it can get very full in the peak holiday season.
I've no idea where in Stockton you could rent a bike; but would suggest posting messages either on www.cyclingplus.co.uk/forum or www.veloriders.co.uk or check the Britich Cycling website at www.bcf.uk.com for local clubs via the "find a club" section - Stockton Wheelers would be worth an email.
Good luck with it!
I've no idea where in Stockton you could rent a bike; but would suggest posting messages either on www.cyclingplus.co.uk/forum or www.veloriders.co.uk or check the Britich Cycling website at www.bcf.uk.com for local clubs via the "find a club" section - Stockton Wheelers would be worth an email.
Good luck with it!
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Can you make any recommendations on hotels or hostels in town? I have minimal needs - a shower and a bed and a secure place for my bike would cover it.
Here is one I found - good or not-so-good?
http://www.yorkbackpackers.co.uk/
Also, here is my first try at a route -
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=294311
Here is one I found - good or not-so-good?
http://www.yorkbackpackers.co.uk/
Also, here is my first try at a route -
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=294311
Have never stayed at York Backpackers but I go past it frequently and it always looks busy - it's certainly central.
Route looks fine - an alternative would be to keep on to Hovingham after Helmsley; it's a pretty village with a nice cafe at the bakery near the river and the roads from there down through Sheriff Hutton to York are a bit quieter than the Brandsby/Stillington road. Both are fine though.
Will keep fingers crossed for good weather!
Route looks fine - an alternative would be to keep on to Hovingham after Helmsley; it's a pretty village with a nice cafe at the bakery near the river and the roads from there down through Sheriff Hutton to York are a bit quieter than the Brandsby/Stillington road. Both are fine though.
Will keep fingers crossed for good weather!
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You could try the "official" Youth Hostel. Not quite as central as the Backpackers but only a few minutes by bike from the city centre along a riverside bike path.
http://www.yha.org.uk
http://www.yha.org.uk