In 2019 I decided I wanted to cycle the entire coastline of Britain and to do it in stages so that the adventure would last many years (and I had a job to go to on Monday!).

Starting off at the foot of the Blackpool Tower, I headed north along the Lancashire and Cumbrian coastline for my first leg of the journey – finishing in Gretna Green. On the way, I zipped through the seaside resorts of Blackpool, Morecambe and Grange over Sands, and along the North West’s nuclear coastline of Heysham, Barrow in Furness and eventually Sellafield. This video is the second part of that journey, taking in the string of Roman remains and the huge, infamous site of Sellafield as I push north on this extremely windy Cumbrian coast.

Enjoy!

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26 Comments

  1. When Windscale caught fire I was five. The plume headed south east, across Lancashire at least as far as Manchester. I was underneath that plume. By the way, I admire your ride around the UK, rather you than me!

  2. A great video with some interesting place to see. This Cumbrian coast you don't get to see much, with it being in an isolated stretch of England. Many thanks for this Ollie, it's been enjoyable, and good health to you.

  3. Ollie, really enjoy the "Non scripted, one man one camera," video, some youtubers are overdone like the History Channel. Nothing like a long bike ride, wish I was there for the whole journey. Thanks for your time and work—"riding the bike" and posting your work…..

  4. do you remember the photo of the soloway space man that was a
    mystery for years with the little girl and what appeared to be a space man in the background until it was finally realised that it was the girls mother

  5. In 2010 I visited the Antonine Wall and later Hadrian's Wall. While Antonine's Wall was defensive, I understood that Hadrian's Wall was more about collecting taxes from traders trying to pass through the wall.

  6. I have been past Cumbria but never stopped at Cumbria including Carlisle. And Gretna Green is basically in Scotland but very close to England.

  7. Well done, Ollie. If I cycle more than about ten miles, I daren't sit down for a week! (Ouch!) – – probably need different underwear to stop the seams from sawing into the 'bits'!

  8. If the sellafield police caught you filming the site even from the outside they would have taken you're recording equipment off you and not given it back
    I've seen it happen a couple of time's as I'm a delivery driver there every day
    You would have been surrounded by armed police

  9. Did the reverse cycle a couple of weeks back on route 72. Its flat and easy north of Whitehaven but there is a real tough 17% hill at St Bees. I had to push a few times. Lol!

  10. You missed Silloth, a few miles further up from Allonby (or did you just not film it?). It's a curious town with some attractive buildings. It has retained a certain charm as a Victorian seaside resort. well past its heyday, Apparently, the King of Afghanistan once visited it when it was famed for boring cannon (i.e. putting the central hole in them).

  11. You skipped Workington arguably the largest West Cumbrian settlement other than Carlisle. Ignored Silloth too and no mention of the attempt to link to Scotland by rail across the Solway.
    Worth noting contains parts of a popular run along coast to coast cycling route.

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