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Pennine Way

Start: Edale - Grid Ref: SK 124857
End: Kirk Yetholm -Grid Ref: NT 827283

Maps Required OS Maps Explorer™OL1; OL2; OL21; OL30; OL31; OL43; OL42      
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The Pennine Way was the first National Trail and remains the most challenging, following the backbone of England along some of the highest and remotest areas of the country. You must be fit and well equipped and should not attempt the route in the winter months unless exceptionally experienced. The OS Explorer maps listed above, together with a compass, are essential for safety.

The route is dramatic with magnificent views in good weather. You pass through Bronte country including the atmosheric supposed ruin of Wuthering Heights. There are spectacular waterfalls and the Roman history of Hadrian's Wall and Housesteads. You should approach this trail as you would an expedition. It is a challenge, but once completed will live in your memory forever.

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