Food & Drink
The mile markers
on the Walney to Wear Cycle Route Map show the distance from
the western end of the route on Walney Island (1 mile = 1.609km).
Details of where you can stop for something
to eat and drink are gradually being listed below. The teacup
and pint glass symbols on the Walney to Wear Cycle Route Map
show the locations of these and other places. It’s worth
bearing in mind that between Kendal / Oxenholme and Orton (about
20 miles) there are, as far as we know, no food and drink stops
on the route. One option would be to detour into Tebay for the
The Cross Keys Inn (see below) if required.
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VICKERSTOWN
Mile marker 0/1
Refreshment Rooms
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LINDAL-IN-FURNESS
Mile marker 9
Chandlers
Country Café LA12 OLD
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SIZERGH
Mile marker 37/38
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The Strickland Arms
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OXENHOLME
Mile marker 41
The Station Inn LA9 7RF
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TEBAY
E of mile marker 57
The Cross Keys Inn CA10 3UY
ORTON
Mile marker 61/62
New Village Tea Rooms
The George Hotel CA10 3RJ
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KIRKBY STEPHEN
Mile marker 74
The Pink Geranium Café
CA17 4QW
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TAN HILL
Mile marker 85
Tan Hill Inn DL11 6ED
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BOWES
Mile marker 93/94
The Ancient Unicorn - Joanne
Foster
Bowes, Barnard Castle, Co. Durham DL12 9HL
On route in village -
location
map
01833 628321
ancient.unicorn@virgin.net
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COTHERSTONE
NE of mile marker 97
The Fox & Hounds Inn
DL12 9PF
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BARNARD CASTLE
Mile marker 101
Cafe Bowes
The Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, County Durham DL12 8NP
On southern braid of route E of
town centre - location
map
01833 690606
info@thebowesmuseum.org.uk
HAMSTERLEY FOREST
Mile marker 109-113 (on the
northern braid)
Hamsterley Forest Tearoom
DL13 3NL
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NORTH BITCHBURN
N of mile marker 122 (on the
northern braid)
The Red Lion DL15 8AL







