Land’s End to John O’Groats Cycle

2 September - 14 September
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A group of six cyclists standing with their bicycles in front of the iconic signpost at John o' Groats in Scotland. The signpost displays distances to notable locations, including Land’s End (876 miles) and the North Pole (2200 miles). Each cyclist is wearing a colourful cycling outfit and helmet, with a variety of bicycles parked in front of them. Two Scottish flags are visible on either side of the signpost, along with a board reading "First & Last in Scotland John o' Groats."

Land’s End to John O’Groats Cycle

Cycling from Land’s End to John O’Groats, the furthest possible distance in the British Isles, is a classic challenge that many dream of. Starting at Land’s End on the south-westerly tip of England, you pedal your way through Cornwall, over Dartmoor and north along the Welsh border, skirting the Lake District into Scotland via lochs and the Highlands to the North Coast and John O’Groats.

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In all, you’ll cover almost 1000 miles, passing through some of the most stunning and remote countrysides in the British Isles. This is a tough challenge but a fabulous way to see the country and one of the most rewarding things you will ever do!

The exact route, distances and night stops are subject to change based on accommodation restrictions and will be confirmed closer to departure; the daily descriptions shown are very typical.

For a full listing of the cycle dates, cost and further information, please click here.

Organiser

Discover Adventure
Phone
+44 (0) 1722 718444
Email
info@discoveradventure.com
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Venue

Land’s End
Penzance, Cornwall TR19 7AA United Kingdom + Google Map