
Pennine Way
The Pennine Way is a famous long-distance hiking trail in England, spanning approximately 268 miles from Derbyshire to Northumberland. It passes through rugged hills, moorlands, and rural countryside, showcasing some of the most scenic and historic landscapes in Northern England. Established in 1965, it is one of Britain's original National Trails, offering hikers a challenging journey through diverse terrains including the Pennines mountain range. The trail provides opportunities for outdoor adventure, nature observation, and experiencing traditional villages, making it popular among seasoned walkers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.