Pennine Way (British Walking Guide)Pennine Way (British Walking Guide)
Chris Scott
Keith Carter
Edward de la Billière
ISBN 978-1-905864-02-7
2nd edition
272 pages
137 maps
40 colour photos
5 B&W photos
120mm x 180mm, 5" x 7"
UK£11.99, US$0, CA$0, AU$0

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The Pennine Way, Britain’s best-known National Trail, winds for 256 miles (412km) over wild moorland and through quiet dales following the backbone of northern England. Crossing three national parks – the Peak District, Yorkshire Dales and Northumberland – this superb footpath showcases Britain’s finest upland scenery, while touching the literary landscape of the Brontë family and Roman history along Hadrian’s Wall.

GPS waypoints for this route can be found in the 'GPS waypoints' section below.

 Practical information for all budgets – what to see, where to eat, where to stay: B&Bs, hotels, campsites, bunkhouses, bothies, hostels, pubs

 Itineraries for all walkers – whether hiking the entire route or sampling highlights on day walks or short breaks. Detailed public transport information for all access points

 Includes 137 detailed walking maps: the largest-scale maps available – At just under 1:20,000 (8cm or 3 1/8 inches to one mile) these are bigger than even the most detailed walking maps currently available in the shops

 Unique mapping features – walking times, directions, tricky junctions, places to stay, places to eat, points of interest. These are not general-purpose maps but fully edited maps drawn by walkers for walkers