The Pennine Way
- Englands first continuous long-distance path for walkers
- stretches for 268 miles from Derbyshire to the Scottish Borders along the length of the Pennines. Inaugurated in 1965 it has become one of the most popular long-distance footpaths in Britain. For those starting in the south it runs from Edale in Derbyshire through the old West & North Ridings of Yorkshire Westmorland Cumberland & Northumberland before reaching its northern terminus at Kirk Yetholm just over the Scottish border. Wainwrights handwritten guide to the route with its magnificent detailed maps & occasionally tongue-in-cheek text was first published in 1968. This new edition has been brilliantly revised & updated by Chris Jesty to meet the goal Wainwright set for the original edition: to enable walkers to follow the Pennine Way without putting a foot wrong...