BBC Home
Explore the BBC
BBC News
Launch consoleBBC NEWS CHANNEL
Last Updated: Friday, 20 June, 2003, 14:51 GMT 15:51 UK
Steam power brings tourism treat
Cyclists
The Eskdale Trail may encourage people to take up cycling
A new, combined train and cycle trail opened in West Cumbria on Friday.

The Eskdale Trail allows cyclists to take their bikes on the Ravenglasss and Eskdale steam railway and then cycle back through one of the Lake District's most beautiful valleys.

Specially designed carriages have been added to the small steam trains to take bicycles along the route.

Cyclists can then ride back to their original starting point using the trail through the Eskdale Valley.

The new route was officially opened by Eric Robson, the chairman of Cumbria Tourist Board, and Caroline Alexander, the UK's most successful ever mountain biker.

She said the new trail - known as the Eskdale Trail - is an excellent incentive for beginners and for encouraging more people to take up a healthy hobby.

The trail passes a number of pubs and cafes, as well as the Eskdale Heritage Exhibition at Eskdale Green.




SEE ALSO:
Cruise ships return to Cumbria
04 Jun 03  |  Cumbria
Tourist bosses look to future
15 May 03  |  Cumbria
Cumbrian castle wins tourism prize
23 Apr 03  |  Cumbria


RELATED INTERNET LINKS:
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites


PRODUCTS AND SERVICES

News Front Page | World | UK | England | Northern Ireland | Scotland | Wales | Politics
Business | Entertainment | Science/Nature | Technology | Health | Education
Have Your Say | Magazine | In Pictures | Week at a Glance | Country Profiles | In Depth | Programmes
Americas Africa Europe Middle East South Asia Asia Pacific