Newton Reigny

a potted history

Newton Reigny lies within the ancient forest of Inglewood which was once one of the largest hunting grounds in the country. The village derives its name from the family of De Reigny who had the manor during the the reign of Henry II and held it by the practice of 'offering' horsemen to serve against Scotland. The manor of Newton is now part of the possessions of the Earl of Lonsdale, whose ancestor Hugh de Lowther obtained it in 1290.

eating places

The Sun Inn - tel: 01768 867055 Public House which does excellent meals (details below)

cycle shops

There are no cycle shops in Newton Reigny but Penrith is only 3 miles away:

Arragons - Brunswick Road, Penrith Tel: 01768 890344 - Renowned for helping C2C'ers and other cycle tourists out in moments of 'mechanical failure'

Halfords - Ullswater Road, Penrith Tel: 01768 892960

route features

Following quiet, minor roads from Greystoke you pass through pretty little hamlets and some of the best pastoral scenery around. After Newton Reigny you can take the off-road section from Newton Rigg Agricultural College passing under the M6 and then heading into Penrith. This section is accessible to most types of bikes and should pose no problems to all but the skinny tyre brigade who would be better off sticking to the road past the College and into Penrith.




Accommodation
The Sun Inn, Newton Reigny, Penrith CA11 0AP

A 17th Century Coaching Inn, located in the picturesque village of Newton Reigny that will welcome you with a warm and friendly environment. Superb traditional cask ales, great dining facilities, excellent home cooked food. Relax, enjoy, you've earned it. Deals possible - call and see.

Run by: Liz & Keith Dugdale

Tel : 01768 867055
Web www.thesuninnnewtonreigny.co.uk
Email : thesuninn@talktalkbusiness.net

Rooms : 3 en-suite and 1 family room
B&B : from £30 (deals possible)
Evening meal and packed lunch : Yes
Meal deals : all day 2 meals for £10
Secure cycle storage : On route