Pennine Way Walking Trail
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The Pennine Way is a well-established, long-distance waymarked footpath for walkers and riders.
The 256-mile / 412 kilometer trail is one of the most famous footpaths in Britain. The Way starts at Edale in the Peak National Park, passes through the Yorkshire Dales, the Northumberland National Parks and the North Pennines before crossing the Scottish border and ending at Kirk Yetholm.
The 256-mile / 412 kilometer trail is one of the most famous footpaths in Britain. The Way starts at Edale in the Peak National Park, passes through the Yorkshire Dales, the Northumberland National Parks and the North Pennines before crossing the Scottish border and ending at Kirk Yetholm.
Address:
Pennine Way Association, 29 Springfield Park Avenue, Chelmsford CM2 6EL, England
Tips: Not recommended for novices.
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