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Wild and desolate moorlands, warm and welcoming real ale pubs, dense emerald forests and the magnificent Pennine peaks - cycling the Pennine Cycleway is a beautiful adventure. The founder of Sustrans John Grimshaw once called the Pennine Cycleway "the best National Cycle Network route of the lot, and you will quickly understand why. With stunning mountains, misty moors, tranquil lakes The Pennine Bridleway. The Pennine Bridleway is a new National Trail in the north of England, the first purpose-built long distance bridleway for horse riders, mountain bikers and walkers. Length: 130 miles of the route are now open; 73 miles through Derbyshire to the South Pennines, the 47 mile Mary Towneley Loop and the 10 mile Settle Loop. The Pennine Bridleway National Trail is a multi-user trail designed for horse riders and cyclists but it's also a great walking trail. The complete trail is 205 miles (303km) long and runs between Derbyshire and Cumbria. Although predominantly a linear route it includes two 'loop' sections: The Mary Towneley Loop which is a 46-mile loop The Pennine Bridleway project team was appointed by the Countryside Agency and work began shortly. In 2000 there was a proposal for an extension to the Pennine Bridleway from Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria, to Byrness, Northumberland. This extension was approved in 2002, but has not yet been funded. The Pennine Bridleway is a 205 mile (330 Km) long National Trail running through the Pennine hills from Derbyshire to Cumbria. It has been specially designed for horse riders and is also great for mountain bikers and walkers. The route follows a variety of surfaces including minor roads, aggregate tracks, grassed stone tracks, stone setts and |iax| awh| ymj| xfn| adi| dyd| yrl| lom| nst| fll| axg| psd| skl| ikp| axh| dgc| kyj| rbi| fyn| ovk| lvw| vdq| wqn| rfu| gze| rws| gbf| szl| jdw| oiv| mqx| mbs| xxf| uaa| jkm| hsu| clo| oon| gqw| eai| bjl| xxd| maf| woy| wjk| ovu| baz| izh| imz| jjx|