Pennine Way
The Pennine Way is a long-distance footpath in northern England, stretching approximately 268 miles from Edale in the Peak District to Carlisle in Cumbria. Established in 1965, it is one of the UK's most famous trails, offering stunning views of the Pennine Mountains and diverse landscapes, including moorlands, valleys, and rivers.
Hikers on the Pennine Way can experience a variety of terrains and wildlife, making it a popular choice for outdoor enthusiasts. The route passes through several national parks, including the Yorkshire Dales and the Northumberland National Park, providing opportunities for camping and exploring the natural beauty of the region.