Britain's oldest, toughest and best-known long-distance footpath, the Pennine Way stretches 427 km (265½ miles) from Edale in Derbyshire to Kirk Yetholm in the Scottish Borders. Showcasing the wild beauty of the North, it crosses three National Parks – the Peak District, Yorkshire Dales and Northumberland National Park – plus the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hadrian's Wall.
This map booklet contains all the OS 1:25,000 Explorer mapping you need to complete the Pennine Way National Trail, saving the space, weight and expense of multiple map sheets. Conveniently sized to slip in a jacket pocket or rucksack top, it comes in a clear PVC sleeve.
Please note: An accompanying Cicerone guidebook – The Pennine Way – describes the full route from south to north with lots of other practical and historical information. The accompanying guidebook includes a copy of this map booklet.
Paddy Dillon is a prolific outdoor writer with over 70 guidebooks to his name, and contributions to 30 other publications. He has written for a variety of outdoor magazines, as well as many booklets and brochures for tourism organisations. Paddy lives near the Lake District and has walked in every county in England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales; writing about walks in every one of them. He enjoys simple day walks, challenging long-distance walks, and is a dedicated island-hopper. He has led guided walks and walked extensively in Europe, as well as in Nepal, Tibet, Korea, Africa and the Rocky Mountains of Canada and the United States.