Pennine Way North

“Pennine Way North” by Harvey Map Services Ltd is a detailed guide published by HARVEY MAPS on January 14, 2019. This edition presents a comprehensive overview of the Pennine Way, a National Trail that stretches 268 miles from the Peak District to the Scottish borders. The book is designed for walkers, featuring two HARVEY maps that cover the entire route, each suitable for a week of walking and conveniently starting and finishing near public transport.
Readers will find essential information for planning their journey, including accommodation, camping, and food options along the trail. The guide also provides directions to the starting point, contact numbers for Ranger Services, and detailed maps with a full legend. With a focus on hiking and outdoor activities, this resource is tailored for those interested in exploring one of the UK’s most challenging long-distance footpaths.
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The Pennine Way is a National Trail. It follows the backbone of England from the Peak District to the Scottish borders. It is one of the toughest UK long distance footpaths, and forms part of the European Footpath Network. The Pennine Way was Britains first National Trail, opened in 1965. Just 2 HARVEY maps cover the whole 268 mile route. Each covers a section of the Way suitable for a comfortable week of walking. Each starts and finishes near public transport, so no hassle with getting lifts. Each also contains lots of information and useful telephone numbers to assist the walker with planning. Pennine Way North covers the route from Middleton-in-Teesdale to Kirk Yetholm. Information on finding accommodation, camping and food. Directions to the start. Also Ranger Service contact numbers and enlargements of towns/villages showing facilities available and tips on weather and clothing. Detailed mapping, full legend. National Grid – can be used with GPS.
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