
Once again starting at the Halton (army) Training Camp near Lancaster, the course follows the Wrynose route to Cark before turning through the lovely Cartmel valley to High Newton, descending the dangerous Tow Top hairpin to Witherslack and Town End, following in part some of the outward route with a diversion to Capernwray before returning to the Halton Army camp at Lancaster.
There is one feed and one water station spaced along the route and these are supported by Science in Sport and George Speight, Fruit Merchant. At the end of the ride, complementary food will be provided (one pasta or vegetarian option) by More? The Artisan Baker. The Rotary Club of Lancaster will be providing tea and coffee.
Click here to see rider instructions and a more detailed list of directions for this route. To be updated for 2011.
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Event photography for the Wrynose and Bay Dash routes were taken by Rick Robson: www.cyclesportphotos.com
Photos can be viewed in the Photo Gallery and on the CycleSportPhotos website.
If you are looking for somewhere to stay for the weekend of Wrynose or Bust or The Bay Dash challenges, then the obvious place to start is Lancaster itself. The Tourist Information Centre (TIC) website has an accommodation page that you may fiind useful for all different types of accommodation – www.visitlancaster.co.uk
If you are into camping or caravanning then New Parkside Farm Caravan Park is within a couple of miles of the start/finish. Other places to look nearby are Halton, Caton, Hest Bank and Slyne and if you search the web you will find quite a few places to stay over.
Slightly further away, but still an easy drive to Lancaster is Morecambe (5 miles), and as you would expect, their TIC is closely linked to Lancaster’s website – www.visitmorecambe.co.uk.
Further afield is Bolton-le-Sands (about 5 miles) and Carnforth (about 6 miles).
Kent Valley RC
Lune RCC
The Edge Cycleworks, 2 Chapel Street, Lancaster
Leisure Lakes Bikes, 103 Penny Street, Lancaster
Wheelbase (Staveley - about 20 miles)
Please note, this is a non-competitive cycling event (Cyclo Sportive) and the Highway Code must be obeyed at all times. Click here for full terms and conditions.