Acorn symbol used to guide the route of National Trails
England
Cleveland Way
Coast to Coast
Cotswold Way
England Coast Path
Hadrian's Wall Path
North Downs Way
Peddar's Way and Norfolk Coast Path
Pennine Bridleway
The Ridgeway
South Downs Way
South West Coast Path (longest)
Thames Path
Yorkshire Wolds Way (shortest)
Wales
Glyndŵr's Way
Pembrokeshire Coast Path
Cross-border
Offa's Dyke Path (Wales and England)
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The Pennine Bridleway is a National Trail in Northern England.
It runs roughly parallel with the Pennine Way but provides access for horse riders and cyclists as well as walkers. The trail is around 205 miles (330 km) long,[1] extending from Derbyshire to Cumbria. It includes the 47-mile (76 km) Mary Towneley Loop and the 10-mile (16 km) Settle Loop.[1] In its southern part, it follows the High Peak Trail along the trackbed of the former Cromford and High Peak Railway.
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The PennineBridleway is a National Trail in Northern England. It runs roughly parallel with the Pennine Way but provides access for horse riders and cyclists...
to split the Pennine Way across several holidays or long weekends. Most of the Pennine Way is on public footpaths, rather than bridleways, and not accessible...
Wales PennineBridleway in England (bridleway) Pennine Way mainly in England with a short distance in Scotland The Ridgeway in England (mostly bridleway/restricted...
have been created in England, including three National Trails: the PennineBridleway, 192 km (119 miles), The Ridgeway, 139 km (86 miles), and South Downs...
plain and the Lake District, and enters North Yorkshire as it crosses the Pennines. It then crosses the Yorkshire Dales, the Vale of York and the North York...
The Yorkshire Dales are a series of valleys, or dales, in the Pennines, an upland range in England. They are mostly located in the ceremonial county of...
The South Downs Way is a long distance footpath and bridleway running along the South Downs in southern England. It is one of 16 National Trails in England...
pot-holed after rain) to small sections of metalled roads. Designated as a bridleway (shared with horses and bicycles) for much of its length, the Ridgeway...
walking routes or trackways including The Ridgeway, the PennineBridleway and the Trans Pennine Trail. The route was opened in 1994 as a collaboration...
(and part of the Tissington Trail) are also designated part of the PennineBridleway, a 130-mile (210 km) leisure route which starts at Middleton Top,...
Fell a shorter alternative route, with no facilities, follows the PennineBridleway to rejoin the Dales Way at Stoops Moss, 2 miles (3.2 km) north of...
along the PennineBridleway, between Higher Swineshaw and Lower Swineshaw reservoirs, over Swineshaw Moor, rejoining the PennineBridleway up to Dovestone...
routes cross the park, including the Pennine Way, the Dales Way, the Coast to Coast Walk and the PennineBridleway. Cycling is also popular and there are...
joins National Route 66. Healey Dell is on the Rochdale Way and the PennineBridleway passes the northern end. Healey Dell Viaduct trackbed "The peaceful...
Tweed on NCN 1 The long-distance trails in the Pennines include: PennineBridlewayPennine Way Trans Pennine Trail Way of the Roses List of National Cycle...
goes from Filey to Hessle, near Hull, where it connects with the Trans Pennine Trail which forms part of the European walking route E8. The Hardmoors...
the PennineBridleway National Trail, along the borders of Lancashire and Yorkshire. The loop was opened in 2002, the first section of the Pennine Bridleway...
junction of the B6259 road and the A684. It is also on the PennineBridleway and near the Pennine Journey and the Dales High Way. Owing to its height at the...
the PennineBridleway, a 130-mile (209 km) leisure route which includes 73 miles (117 km) through Derbyshire to the South Pennines. The bridleway has...
Department. Viccars, Sue (2004). National Trail Guide: PennineBridleway – Derbyshire to the South Pennines. London: Aurum Press. ISBN 1-85410-957-X. McCloy...
that it varies throughout length from footpath (around 48%) status to bridleway, byway and road. Some 19% of the Way follows roads, though 75% of those...
a bridleway. The north slope of Holden Clough and Hurst Brook is used by the A57 road known as the Snake Pass. The Snake Pass crosses the Pennine Way...
Hadrian's Wall Path North Downs Way Peddar's Way and Norfolk Coast Path PennineBridleway The Ridgeway South Downs Way South West Coast Path (longest) Thames...
Hadrian's Wall Path North Downs Way Peddar's Way and Norfolk Coast Path PennineBridleway The Ridgeway South Downs Way South West Coast Path (longest) Thames...
north-west. The hill is crossed by three long-distance footpaths: the PennineBridleway passes just to the north of the summit, the Rossendale Way goes over...