Trans-Pennine Trail
The Trans-Pennine Trail is a long-distance walking and cycling route that spans approximately 215 miles across northern England. It connects the cities of Liverpool and Hull, passing through scenic landscapes, including parks, rivers, and countryside. The trail is designed for various users, including walkers, cyclists, and horse riders, making it accessible to many outdoor enthusiasts.
Established in 2001, the trail promotes outdoor recreation and tourism while encouraging sustainable travel. It features a mix of off-road paths and quiet roads, allowing users to explore the diverse regions of the Pennines. The route also highlights local history and culture, providing opportunities for visitors to engage with the communities along the way.