Pennine Way (Warland Reservoir to Calder Valley)

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5.37 mi
217 ft
01h43
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The Pennine Way is a National Trail in England, with a small section in Scotland. The trail runs 267 miles (429 km) from Edale, in the northern Derbyshire Peak District, north through the Yorkshire Dales and the Northumberland National Park and ends at Kirk Yetholm, just inside the Scottish border. The path runs along the Pennine hills, sometimes described as the "backbone of England". Although not the United Kingdom's longest National Trail (this distinction belongs to the 630-mile (1,014 km) long South West Coast Path), it is according to the Ramblers' Association "one of Britain's best known and toughest".

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Appropriateness as Walking route: 0 comment
Paved: Paved (48.17% - 4 km unpaved)
Traffic load: traffic (low traffic)
Noise pollution: noise

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Nature landscape: nature
Urbanized area: urban
Near water: water

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dir:36% dir:27% dir:13% dir:16%

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