Trans Pennine Trail

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The Trans Pennine Trail is a long-distance, largely traffic-free cycling, walking, and horse-riding route that spans coast-to-coast across northern England, linking towns, cities, and countryside along former railway lines and canal paths.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridleway
cycling route
long-distance trail
recreational route
walking route
connects east coast of England
west coast of England
country England
designation multi-use trail
hasAccessibility family-friendly sections
rural sections
urban sections
hasSection bridleway sections
cycling-only sections
shared-use sections
isMostly traffic-free
isPartOf National Cycle Network
locatedIn Northern England
passesThrough cities
countryside
towns
primaryUse recreation
region Northern England
surface form: North of England
routeType coast-to-coast route
secondaryUse tourism
supportsActivity cycling
horse riding
walking
surface mixed
traverses Pennines
usesInfrastructure canal towpaths
former railway lines

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Thelwall Viaduct passesOver Trans Pennine Trail
Lymm hasFeature Trans Pennine Trail
this entity surface form: The Trans Pennine Trail
Nova usedOn Trans Pennine Trail
subject surface form: Nova 3
this entity surface form: TransPennine routes in North of England
Longdendale traversedBy Trans Pennine Trail
Sprotbrough, Yorkshire hasNearbyFeature Trans Pennine Trail