RMA
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If you get the tide right you should be able to get from the Crouch to Lowestoft in one day – its about 70 miles and usually takes me about 10 hours.
The next bit is the longest. I didn’t want to go out of my way into the Wash and didn’t fancy Grimsby so went direct from Lowestoft to Whitby. I logged 158 miles in 25 hours. Alternatives are Bridlington or Scarborough but they are tidal. After that there are plenty of places to stop. I did Blythe, Eyemouth, Anstruther, Stonehaaven, Whitehills, Lossiemouth and Inverness. The longest leg was Stonehaven to Whitehills which was 78 miles but other than that it was less than 60 miles a day.
Which way is best is I think really down to the weather. I have been held up in the West Country before by strong south westerlies so tend to prefer the east coast route, but then I suppose it depends how intrepid you are.
The next bit is the longest. I didn’t want to go out of my way into the Wash and didn’t fancy Grimsby so went direct from Lowestoft to Whitby. I logged 158 miles in 25 hours. Alternatives are Bridlington or Scarborough but they are tidal. After that there are plenty of places to stop. I did Blythe, Eyemouth, Anstruther, Stonehaaven, Whitehills, Lossiemouth and Inverness. The longest leg was Stonehaven to Whitehills which was 78 miles but other than that it was less than 60 miles a day.
Which way is best is I think really down to the weather. I have been held up in the West Country before by strong south westerlies so tend to prefer the east coast route, but then I suppose it depends how intrepid you are.