Pennine Bridleway

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The Pennine Bridleway is a long-distance National Trail in northern England designed for walkers, horse riders, and cyclists, running through the Pennines and offering access to upland landscapes such as Kinder Scout.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Trail
bridleway
long-distance trail
allows cycling
horse riding
walking
category National Trails (England and Wales)
surface form: National Trails in England

bridleways in England
long-distance footpaths in England
country England
designedFor cyclists
horse riders
walkers
hasDesignation multi-user trail
locatedIn Northern England
namedAfter Pennines
notableFeature access to open country
views of Pennine moorland
offersAccessTo Kinder Scout
partOf National Trails (England and Wales)
passesThrough Derbyshire
Lancashire
Peak District area
Pennines
surface form: South Pennines

Yorkshire Dales
surface form: Yorkshire Dales area
primaryUse recreational trail
region North West England
Yorkshire and the Humber
routeType off-road route
runsThrough Pennines
surface bridleways
minor roads
tracks
terrainType upland landscapes
usedFor long-distance cycling
long-distance riding
long-distance walking
waymarked yes

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Kinder Scout hasTrail Pennine Bridleway
Todmorden hasNearbyTrail Pennine Bridleway
Settle hasWalkingRoute Pennine Bridleway
this entity surface form: Settle Loop of the Pennine Bridleway
Hayfield hasTrailhead Pennine Bridleway