GPX - Quick overnighter to Northumberland & Borders

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This last week myself & @ikkje , had a wee 36 hour ride through the North Pennines and Northumberland to the Border country

Meeting at 10am sharp at CB inn at Arkengarthdale, we both rode into the car park simultaneously

After a refreshment stop I led the way up over the Stang to Bowes and Cotherdale and then across the high moors to Stanhope

It was fairly fresh even though the sun was out

Lunch was at Bellingham at Fountain Cottage cafe

Suitably refreshed, we hit the A68, with @ikkje leading the way through Rochester to Carter Bar

Stunning views and weather for late October

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Ikkje turned off at the bottom of Carter Bar along a wee road towards Kirk Yetholm and we picked up the byway at Dere Street (smaller bikes for a return visit) in and around the Cheviot Hills and headed for Cornhill on Tweed, on some cracking roads

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Entering Scotland at Coldstream we turned back towards Swinton & Kelso
 
Roads had been salted heavily overnight and were very wet - although we had no rain whatsoever

Leaving Allanton at about 9.30am @ikkje led a great route through the Lammiemuir hills, leapfrogging over the A68 and A7 roads, with great views of the Forth and Edinburgh, together with the Pentland hills

Riding down the spectacular B709 to Innerleithen, past the golf course gives a real insight to the Borderlands

We lunched on the high street at the splendid Findra cafe and then carried on down the B709
to Hawick and we split there with Ikkje heading towards Kendal and me back down the A68 to Yorkshire & I arrived home in a little over 2 hours from Hawick

36 hours and 410 miles ridden, proves you don’t have to go far or for a long time, to enjoy a late season mini break, which was also rain free

Superb
 
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Fabulous. Lucky with the weather too!
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We were very fortunate to have no rain, just a few damp salted roads on the Thursday from the exuberant Scottish gritter drivers

Hosed the bike down on Thurs night to get most of the the salt off and then a thorough snow foam wash and dry on Friday morning, saw my 1150 come up fine
 
Ikkje turned off at the bottom of Carter Bar along a wee road towards Kirk Yetholm and we picked up the byway at Dere Street (smaller bikes for a return visit) in and around the Cheviot Hills and headed for Cornhill on Tweed, on some cracking roads

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Entering Scotland at Coldstream we turned back towards Swinton & Kelso
Them big Border skies just can't be beat!
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Roads had been salted heavily overnight and were very wet - although we had no rain whatsoever

Leaving Allanton at about 9.30am @ikkje led a great route through the Lammiemuir hills, leapfrogging over the A68 and A7 roads, with great views of the Forth and Edinburgh, together with the Pentland hills

Riding down the spectacular B709 to Innerleithen, past the golf course gives a real insight to the Borderlands

We lunched on the high street at the splendid Findra cafe and then carried on down the B709
to Hawick and we split there with Ikkje heading towards Kendal and me back down the A68 to Yorkshire & I arrived home in a little over 2 hours from Hawick

36 hours and 410 miles ridden, proves you don’t have to go far or for a long time, to enjoy a late season mini break, which was also rain free

Superb
The northern half of your ride is a regular mid-week run out for me. Even after living and riding in North Northumberland and the borders for 9 years and in Tyne & Wear before and after I still find roads I’ve not been on before (or can’t remember). Always light on traffic and great views.
 


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