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Pennine Way National Trail
The Pennine Way, the whole 431-km/268 mile route from Edale in the Peak District to Kirk Yetholm in the Scottish Borders, in a series of walking guides to the National Trails in England and Wales with colour extracts from the Ordnance Survey`s Explorer series at 1:25,000 showing points along the route cross-referenced to the text. The maps also indicate nearby places of interest and various facilities including campsites and caravan parks, youth hostels, water points, pubs, information or visitor centres, etc. Also shown are alternative sections of the route and stretches designated as bridleways or suitable for cycling.The guides are illustrated throughout with colour photos and include an introductory section on the path and the surrounding landscape, plus a chapter of useful information including access to various locations along the route by public transport, a list of tourist information offices and principal overnight stopping places, a bibliography, etc. Current edition of this title was published in February 2016.To see other titles in the Aurum Press series of guides to the national trails and other long-distance footpaths, please click on the series link.