Pennine Way
Official National Trail Guide
The Pennine Way was Britain's first National Trail, opened back in 1965. It follows the spine of the Pennine range all the way from the rugged Peak District, through the glorious Yorkshire Dales, along the stirring Hadrian's Wall to the underrated Cheviots and Scotland. The 268 miles (431km) are arguably the most demanding challenge Britain offers the long-distance walker.
The route includes landscapes that inspire great writers; a tour of cosy pubs, welcoming cafés and numerous charming villages you've probably never heard of but may never want to leave; insights into the Bronze Age, Romans, Vikings and Normans; a fascinating geological field trip. Most of all, it's a walk though life-affirming natural beauty - simply some of the wildest, remotest and best upland walking in England.
- Ordnance Survey mapping for the entire route, plus around 300 GPS references
- Detailed route descriptions to guide you safely along
- Background information on everything from archaeology and history to wild flowers and wildlife
- Practical advice on transport, equipment, accommodation and more
- Lavishly illustrated with colour photography throughout
Book Details | |
Title | Pennine Way |
Book Series | Official National Trail Guide |
Author | Damian Hall |
Publisher | Aurum Press |
Edition | Reissued Edition |
Release Date | March 2016 |
Language | English |
Cover | Paperback |
Map Details | Ordnance Survey mapping for the entire route |
Printed Pages | 192 Pages |
Size | 27.5cm x 13.2cm x 1.2cm |
Postal Weight | 320g |
Pennine Way | Official National Trail Guide
- Company: Aurum Press
- Product Code: AP PEN WAY
- Availability: In Stock
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€16.95
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