KlappentextReissue. A one-volume guide to Britain's original long-distance footpath, full of features for the modern walker, including GPS references and transport links.
ZusatztextYou may find yourself reconsidering the trail after the first paragraph, with his honest tone, but those who dare to read on will find themselves packing before completing it.
This new one-volume official guide to the entire 268-mile route of Britain's first national trail does not underestimate the challenge it sets long-distance walkers. While the author maintains that it offers soem of the wildest, remotest and best upland walking in England, he admits that it's the roughest and toughest national trail of them all.
Damian Hall has developed this new single-volume book, containing everything a 21st Century walker could want
ZusammenfassungThe Pennine Way is Britainââ¬(TM) s toughest long-distance path, running 268 miles from Derbyshireââ¬(TM) s Peak District up through the Yorkshire Dales, Cumbria and Northumberland into the Scottish Borders.