The W2W is a Y-shaped route with one western leg from Walney to
Barnard Castle, and two eastern legs Barnard Castle, to Sunderland (northern) and Barnard Castle to Whitby (Southern).
Western leg Walney to Barnard Castle • From Walney Island in the
Irish Sea it goes on to the industrial port of
Barrow-in-Furness. • It then runs through the
Furness peninsula, passing towns such as
Ulverston and the picturesque
Grange-Over-Sands, where the route follows the Promenade. • The route continues to skirt the
Lake District National Park towards the historical market town of
Kendal. • After this, the path continues northwards, before moving in an easterly direction towards
Kirkby Stephen and through the
Pennines to Barnard Castle in
County Durham.
North Eastern leg Barnard Castle to Sunderland • The northerly spur passes through
Hamsterley to reach the cathedral city of
Durham.
National Route 715 between Barnard Castle and Willington is an alternative W2W route. It is shorter and an easier ride via
Bishop Auckland. • The final of the W2W follows the River Wear to the
North Sea at Sunderland
South Eastern leg Barnard Castle to Whitby • From Barnard Castle, the route descends off the
Durham Dales along the lower
Teesdale for , to
Croft-on-Tees near
Darlington. • Continuing on flat roads for until it reaches the
North York Moors at
Great Ayton. • Following the
Eskdale for the final the route crosses the
River Esk five times before reaching Whitby. This section includes several steep climbs and descents, some of which are on off-road tracks. ==Footnotes==