Pennine Way
The Pennine Way, Britains 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 Britains finest upland scenery, while touching the literary landscape of the Brontë family and Roman history along Hadrians Wall.
Includes: 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 137 detailed walking maps: the largest-scale maps available - At just under 1:20,000 (8cm or 3 1/8 inches to one mile) 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
New for this edition: Updated GPS reference points New information on where to stay on the remote final stage from Byrness to Kirk Yetholm All accommodation and where to eat information updated
Authors: Chris Scott, Keith Carter, Jim Manthorpe & Edward de la Billière     Publisher: Trailblazer 272 pages     Size: 18 x 12 cm     Paperback Published 2011 ISBN-13: 9781905864348
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