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A brief resume of the Pennine Cycleway
Hints and Tips for before you startt
Basic route description from derby to Berwick
Details of the Off-Road Sections en route
Tips on the route and possible trouble points
Read other PCW'ers advice and tips on the route
A few photos from alomg the route
A page of related links for you to follow
Details of providers of Arranged and Supported Holidays
About Sustrans - the people behind the route
Brief rundown on the site - Why and By Whom
Let me have your thoughts, ideas, submissions etc.

Pennine Cycleway - PCW  NCN 68

The Pennine Cycleway is England's longest 'challenge' cycle route and runs from Derby to Berwick-upon-Tweed, through remote and beautiful scenery in the National Parks of the Peak District, Yorkshire Dales & Northumberland. It follows quiet country lanes for 80% of its length, with traffic free paths, forest tracks and disused railway lines making up the remainder of the route

For some useful tips
from PCW'ers please read
the Advice Centre page
Pennine Cycleway sign

More Pennine Cycleway Stuff

 



Please note that due to work and family constraints I have had to give up the maintenance of this website but have left it here in its present form as I believe it still has a lot to offer cyclists planning a PCW trip.



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Pennine Cycleway Guide - copyright © Dik Stoddart 2003/5