The Pennine Way - A Walker's Guidebook

 
This guidebook divides the Pennine Way (a National Trail) into 16 stages, starting in the Peak District at Edale, and ending in Kirk Yetholm near Kelso. The Pennine Way can be tackled in its entirety over two to three weeks or enjoyed in several short bites. Each stage of the Pennine Way described in this guide ends in a place where accommodation is available.
 

The Pennine Way

National Trail From Edale to Kirk Yetholm
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Paperback - PVC
Edition
Second
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ISBN_13
9781852843861
Availability
Reprinted

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Seasons
The Pennine Way can be walked at any time of year, although winter can be demanding and very wet (from above and below). Summer can be very busy, but all accommodation open.
Centres
Edale, Standedge, Calderdale, Malham, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Hawes, Keld, Dufton, Alston, Greenhead, Hadrian’s Wall, Bellingham and Kirk Yetholm are all passed on the route.
Difficulty
Nothing technically difficult. The Pennine Way is well waymarked. Can be extremely exposed especially in winter.
Must See
Crossing the Peak District in dry weather! Passing through the northern English countryside, the Dales, Hadrian’s Wall and the broad open sweeps of moorland.
 
 

OS Landranger 1:50,000

Sheets: 110, 109, 103, 98, 86, 80, 74

OS Explorer 1:25,000

Sheets: 21, 10, 30, 31, 43, 42, 16

 
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