Pennine Way

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Pennine Way er en vandrevej i England, som er ca. 429 kilometer lang.[1]

Vejen går fra Edale, i det nordlige Derbyshire Peak District, nordpå gennem Yorkshire Dales og Northumberland National Park, med endepunkt i Kirk Yetholm, ved den skotske grænse.

Vandrevejen går langs bjergkæden Penninerne, som ofte beskrives som Englands rygrad.

Selvom Pennine Way ikke er United Kingdom's længste vandrevej, som er South West Coast Path med 1.014 km, så er Pennine Way, ifølge Ramblers Association er Englands mest kendte og krævende vandretur.[2].[3]

Galleri

Referencer

  1. ^ "Pennine Way, National Trails hjemmeside". Arkiveret fra originalen 13. august 2007. Hentet 25. november 2010.
  2. ^ "National Trails South West Coast Path". National Trails. Arkiveret fra originalen 6. december 2007. Hentet 25. oktober 2011.
  3. ^ Ramblers' Association. "Pennine Way National Trail". Arkiveret fra originalen 20. februar 2006. Hentet 26. marts 2006.

Eksterne henvisninger

Koordinater: 53°22′14″N 1°49′00″V / 53.3706°N 1.8168°V / 53.3706; -1.8168

Medier brugt på denne side

TanHillInn.jpg
Forfatter/Opretter: Dave Dunford, Licens: CC BY-SA 2.5
Tan Hill Inn, North Yorkshire
Pennine Way Sign Andh.jpg
A Pennine Way sign near the village of Airton in North Yorkshire. "This was taken by me with my own camera."
Malham Cove.jpg
Forfatter/Opretter: No machine-readable author provided. Dbenbenn assumed (based on copyright claims)., Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0

Malham Cove seen from the bottom of the cliff.

David Benbennick took this photo on Sunday, April 24, 2005 at 4:36 PM (15:36 UTC).
Hadrian's wall at Greenhead Lough.jpg
Hadrian's wall just east of Cawfields quarry, Northumberland in October 2005.
Black Hill (Peak District).jpg
Forfatter/Opretter: The original uploader was StephenDawson at engelsk Wikipedia., Licens: CC BY-SA 2.0
The Pennine Way on the summit of Black Hill (Peak District). The triangulation column and highest point on Black Hill is on a small elevated mound, called Soldiers' Lump. According to Alfred Wainwright's Pennine Way Companion the support timbers for the Ramsden theodolite, used by the Royal Engineers in the original Ordnance Survey, were still to be found here many years later.
Photograph by Stephen Dawson 7 August en:2004.
The Cheviot from Broadhope Hill.jpg
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The Cheviot, Northumberland, from Broadhope Hill, 3 April 2006
High Cup Nick - geograph.org.uk - 29526.jpg
(c) John Clive Nicholson, CC BY-SA 2.0
High Cup Nick.
ByrnessChurch.JPG
Forfatter/Opretter: Dave.Dunford, Licens: CC BY-SA 4.0
Byrness Church, Northumberland
High force.jpg
High Force waterfall, Teesdale.