The Pennine Way is England's oldest (and arguably most famous) National Trail. Beginning in Edale in the Peak District, the route winds its way for 268 miles (431 km) along the Pennine hills through ...
A sponsored walk along the Pennine Way ended up in a rescue operation. A man set off from Kirk Yetholm in the Borders on ...
Britain's first national trail, the Pennine Way, celebrates its 50th anniversary on 24 April 2015. The long-distance walking route stretches 268 miles from Edale in Derbyshire through the ...
A long-distance runner has set a new record for completing the Pennine Way. Damian Hall, 44, from Wiltshire, completed the 268 mile (431km) route, in 61 hours 34 minutes on Friday evening ...
Penrith Mountain Rescue Team (MRT) was alerted at 8pm on Tuesday, November 5, to a solo walker who had become exhausted and was unable to continue along the Pennine Way. The walker was able to give a ...
Mr Padmore has also walked the Pennine Way, which cuts through the Yorkshire Dales. Though enjoyable, he found that route "follows the same sort of terrain". "The Coast to Coast is more varied ...