Pennine Way

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The Pennine Way is a famous long-distance walking trail in England that follows the spine of the Pennines from the Peak District to the Scottish Borders.

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Pennine Way (nearby) 1

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf long-distance footpath
national trail
country England
designation National Trails (England and Wales)
surface form: National Trail (England and Wales)
endPoint Kirk Yetholm
endRegion Scottish Borders
follows Pennines
hasGuidebooks yes
hasWaymarking yes
highestPoint Cross Fell
highestPointElevation 893 metres
knownFor challenging terrain
historic significance in UK walking movement
moorland scenery
languageOfName English
locatedIn United Kingdom
maintainedBy National Trails (England and Wales) NERFINISHED
notableSection Cauldron Snout
Cheviot Hills
High Cup Nick
Kinder Scout
Malham Cove
Pen-y-ghent NERFINISHED
opened 1965
passesNear Hadrian's Wall
passesThrough Cumbria
Derbyshire NERFINISHED
Greater Manchester NERFINISHED
Northumberland NERFINISHED
Northumberland National Park NERFINISHED
Peak District National Park NERFINISHED
Yorkshire
Yorkshire Dales National Park NERFINISHED
routeType point-to-point
season year-round
startPoint Edale
startRegion Peak District NERFINISHED
surface flagstone
natural
rock
totalLength approximately 268 miles
approximately 431 kilometres
trailUse backpacking
hiking
typicalCompletionTime about 2 to 3 weeks

Referenced by (8)

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Todmorden hasNearbyTrail Pennine Way
Cheviot Hills hasTrail Pennine Way
Kinder Scout hasTrail Pennine Way
Mytholmroyd hasWalkingRoute Pennine Way
this entity surface form: Pennine Way (nearby)
Pennines notableLongDistancePath Pennine Way
Cross Fell onRoute Pennine Way
Edale trailheadOf Pennine Way