Quick Trip to the Beach Permanent

200km PARTY

A challenging route crossing Bowland twice and with a visit to the seaside. Starting from Whalley, leave the A59 at Sawley Bridge to cross the Forest of Bowland via Gisburn Forest to White Scar Caves. From there on to Hawes before turning for Sedbergh along the most northerly section of the route and aim for the coast to visit the beach at Arnside and Silverdale. Inland then to cross the Forest of Bowland once again, this time via the Cross of Greet, Slaidburn and Cow Ark to Longridge. From here it’s just a short hop back to Whalley.

There are lots of places to eat/drink along the route: Ingleton (near White Scar Caves), Hawes, Sedbergh, Arnside, Silverdale, Carnforth, Hornby, Wray, Slaidburn tearoom (before 4pm), Longridge, Whalley. The route can be ridden in either direction and start can be from any control or anywhere along the route using GPS or E-Brevet. Please be aware though riders are strongly advised the A59 from Whalley passing Clitheroe is best done when traffic is at its lightest, as the 10km section here can potentially be very busy. After this bit the route is much quieter, hillier, remote and exposed at times. Please make sure your bicycle is well maintained and you carry appropriate spares, clothing and lights. After entry I will email an editable routesheet and RWGPS link.

Badge available. Cost will be £3.00 inc P&P. Email if you’re interested.

Controls at
Whalley
White Scar Caves (Ingleton
Hawes
Sedbergh
Silverdale
Slaidburn
Longridge

You must use electronic proof of passage (GPS or E-Brevet) for this event.

Quick Trip to the Beach (perm event)
Entry» Enter Perm
NB you will be asked for the ride date on the online entry form but this can be amended prior to setting off
beginOr ride as a calendar event:
Sat 27th Jun 2026 06:30
startStart: Whalley
or anywhere on route if using eBrevet or GPX
eBreveteBrevet: DWH10
Distance: 214 km
AAA points: 3.25
Email iconContact: Darrell Whittle