Highlights of this Planning Map include:
- More
than 20 highlighted places of interest with detailed descriptions and
attractive photographs, including: Hadrian’s Wall, Tan Hill, and
Cauldron Snout
- A comprehensive index to more than 1000 cities, towns and villages
- A clear, visible route plotted across the map
- Advice on safety and security when travelling along the route, as well as the countryside code and the code of conduct
The Pennine Way
is the oldest of the 16 National Trails and runs along The Pennines,
linking the Peak District National Park with the Cheviot Hills.
Starting
in Edale, Derbyshire, the walk covers 268 miles (431 km) and passes
through the Yorkshire Dales to finish in Kirk Yetholm, just inside the
Scottish Borders.
A suggested walking itinerary makes it easy for users
to plan their journey along this popular route.