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The Pennine Way Martin Collins

The Pennine Way By Martin Collins

The Pennine Way by Martin Collins


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A full-colour guide to Britain's best-known and often challenging long-distance walk - Pennine Way, this work the useful information to help you plan and complete the trip. It divides the Pennine Way into 16 stages, each ending at a place where accommodation is available.

The Pennine Way Summary

The Pennine Way: National Trail From Edale to Kirk Yetholm by Martin Collins

This new full-colour guide to Britain's best-known and often challenging long-distance walk has all the essential information to help you plan and complete the trip. Whether the route is tackled in its entirety over two to three weeks or enjoyed in several short 'bites', this up-to-date guide gives you all the facts on terrain, mileage, maps, accommodation, transport, etc., as well as a comprehensive description of each section of the walk and its points of interest. A list of interconnecting trails makes it possible to devise any number of circular or linear walks using parts of the Pennine Way. The guide is illustrated throughout with the author's own photographs and sketchmaps. The Pennine Way begins, wholly appropriately, in the centre of England, historically the heartland of the country's outdoor movement. Ringed by motorways and the industrial conurbations of Sheffield, Derby, The Potteries, Manchester and Huddersfield, the 542 square miles (140,000 hectares) of the Peak District National Park contain some of the wildest and loveliest countryside in Britain. This guide has divided the Pennine Way into 16 stages, each ending at a place where accommodation is available. The stages are mostly equivalent to a day's walking, though a few may seem rather on the short or long side. Heading each stage are useful statistics: the distance involved; the main ascents; places on or near the route where refreshments and provisions may be found; access to public transport, if any; types of accommodation on offer; and the OS maps (both Landranger and Outdoor Leisure) covering the stage.

About Martin Collins

Martin Collins is a freelance author, photo-journalist and cartographer, as well as a regular contributor to the UK outdoor media. First walking the GR5 in 1981 kindled a passion for the French Alps that remains as strong as ever. He has since written over twenty books for walkers embracing the coast, mountains and countryside of the UK and parts of Europe. He has three children, and lives in north Wales on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park.

Table of Contents

The Pennine Way Background Terrain and Weather Equipment and Safety Obtaining Supplies and Accommodation Maps and Waymarking Planning your Walk How to use this Guide Route Description Stage 1: Edale to Crowden-in-Longdendale Stage 2: Crowden-in-Longdendale to Standedge Stage 3: Standedge to Calderdale Stage 4: Calderdale to Lothersdale Stage 5: Lothersdale to Malham Stage 6: Malham to Horton-in-Ribblesdale Stage 7: Horton-in-Ribblesdale to Hawes Stage 8: Hawes to Keld Stage 9: Keld to Middleton-in-Teesdale Stage 10: Middleton-in-Teesdale to Dufton Stage 11: Dufton to Alston Stage 12: Alston to Greenhead Stage 13: Greenhead to Housesteads Fort Stage 14: Hadrian's Wall (Rapishaw Gap) to Bellingham Stage 15: Bellingham to Byrness Stage 16: Byrness to Kirk Yetholm Appendix A Regional Tourist Boards and Tourist Information Centres on or nearest to the Pennine Way Appendix B Useful Addresses

Additional information

GOR003159158
9781852843861
1852843861
The Pennine Way: National Trail From Edale to Kirk Yetholm by Martin Collins
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cicerone Press
20030301
155
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