🥾 The Pennine Way
Long-distance hiking trail spanning 430 kilometres through the Pennine uplands of England and Scotland
📌 Fast Facts
- Length: 430 kilometres (267 miles)
- Duration: 16–21 days for continuous walkers
- Established: 1965
- Terrain: Moorland, bog, stone plateaux, river valleys
The Pennine Way is a long-distance hiking trail in the United Kingdom that traverses the spine of the Pennine mountain range from the Peak District to the Scottish border. Established in 1965, it extends 430 kilometres (267 miles) from Edale in Derbyshire to Kirk Yetholm in the Scottish Borders, passing through five distinct upland regions. As of 2026, the trail remains fully open and well-maintained, with regular waymarking and access to both commercial accommodation and emergency mountain ...