Pennine Bridleway

Description
This fabulous 120 mile long trail runs through the beautiful Derbyshire Peak District, through Lancashire and on into Yorkshire.
It is suitable for mountain bikers, horse riders and walkers taking you on a tour through some of the most beautiful parts of the country. The trail generally runs along dismantled railway lines, tracks and quiet roads passing through moorland, open fields and purple heather moors with the Pennine Hills providing a splendid backdrop.
Highlights on the route include several picturesque reservoirs and the eye catching 1300 ft Stoodley Pike Hill in Yorkshire.
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Pennine Bridleway Ordnance Survey Map - view and print off detailed OS map

Pennine Bridleway Aerial Photo View Map- view photos and points of interest

The interactive map below outlines the route of the path. Please click on the icons to view more information about route highlights. Click here to see a photographic aerial view with more points of interest and photographss.
       
Route Photos
Cyclists on the Tissington Trail near Parsley Hay
View near Rushup
Birch Vale Reservoir near Hayfield
Cyclist on the trail near Hayfield
Piethorne Reservoir near Littleborough
Cowm Reservoir near Broadley
Approaching Gorple Reservoir
Stoodley Pike

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Map (Route in Red)
Aerial Photo View of this route
GPX FilePennine Bridleway.gpx

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