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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. |
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