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The Coal Road (also known as the Galloway Gate Road) is an unclassified highway which connects the railway stations at and in
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, England. The road is within the
Yorkshire Dales National Park The Yorkshire Dales National Park is a national park in England which covers most of the Yorkshire Dales, the Howgill Fells, and the Orton Fells. The Nidderdale area of the Yorkshire Dales is not within the national park, and has instead ...
, and was historically part of the
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. The name derives from its use transporting locally mined coal, although before that it was used as a droving route between England and Scotland through
Mallerstang Mallerstang is a civil parishes in England, civil parish in the extreme east of Cumbria, and, geographically, a wikt:dale, dale at the head of the upper River Eden, Cumbria, Eden Valley. Originally part of Westmorland, it lies about south of t ...
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History

The Coal Road connects Garsdale and Dentdale, scouting the western edge of Great Knoutberry Hill, reaching a height of . Due to its height, it regularly is blocked by snow during the winter months. The road gets its name from the many coal workings that were scattered around to the east of the road on the northern slopes of Great Knoutberry. A licence to work the coal by the road was first granted in 1742, and the miners used The Coal Road to move their coal by pack horse into Dentdale, Garsdale,
Sedbergh Sedbergh ( or ) is a town and civil parish in the ceremonial county of Cumbria. It falls within the historic boundaries of the West Riding of Yorkshire. Since April 2023, it has been administered by Westmorland and Furness local authority. Th ...
, and even as far as
Kendal Kendal, once Kirkby in Kendal or Kirkby Kendal, is a market town and civil parish in the unitary authority of Westmorland and Furness, England. It lies within the River Kent's dale, from which its name is derived, just outside the boundary of t ...
, until the coming of the Settle Carlisle Railway, which allowed better coal to be railed in from elsewhere. At its height, the coal-mining industry on the northern edge of Great Knoutberry extended to twenty workings, but all were fairly shallow pits dug easily from ground level down. The seam of coal was only thick, but was valued by the
whitesmith A whitesmith is a metalworker who does finishing work on iron and steel such as filing, lathing, burnishing or polishing. The term also refers to a person who works with "white" or light-coloured metals, and is sometimes used as a synonym for tinsm ...
s in the dale. Cross Pits Colliery, the largest coal concern, was registered as being above sea level. The pits were mostly shallow and winding of the coal was by hand, using a winch known as a "jack roller". Mapping also shows the name of the track to be Galloway Gate Road. Galloway Gate was part of the old drovers route between England and Scotland through Mallerstang (to the north). The Coal Road from Lea Yeat in Cowgill, to Garsdale railway station is long, and was tarmacked in 1954. The name ''Galwaithegate'' was referred to in a document from the 12th century, describing a road between
Tebay Tebay is a village and civil parish in Cumbria, England, within the Historic counties of England, historic borders of Westmorland. It lies in the upper River Lune, Lune Valley, at the head of the Lune Gorge. The parish had a population of 728 ...
and
Kirkby Lonsdale Kirkby Lonsdale () is a town and civil parish in the Westmorland and Furness district of Cumbria, England, on the River Lune. Historically in Westmorland, it lies south-east of Kendal on the A65. The parish recorded a population of 1,771 in ...
along which cattle were transported. It is thought that the Scottish
Galloway cattle The Galloway is a Scottish breed of beef cattle, named after the Galloway region of Scotland, where it originated during the seventeenth century. It is usually black, is of average size, is naturally polled and has a thick coat suitable for ...
may have given rise to the name. The Coal Road is renowned in cycling circles due to its steep climb from Dentdale out towards Garsdale Head, and the tarmacked route which "undulates like a fairground ride". The road is part of the ''Etape du Dales'' sportive which is held each May. A section of the road is part of the
Pennine Bridleway The Pennine Bridleway is a National Trail in Northern England. It runs roughly parallel with the Pennine Way but provides access for horse riders and cyclists as well as walkers. The trail is around long, extending from Derbyshire to Cumbri ...
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