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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
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Brief rundown on the site - Why and By Whom
Let me have your thoughts, ideas, submissions etc.

 


The Gallery page is still being worked on - hopefully (!) it will be finished soon

Pennine Cycleway - southern section

One of the many scenic vistas from the Tissington Trail


One of the refreshment areas on the Tissington Trail

The Tissington Trail - again!


Me on the High Peak Trail nearing Sparklow

One of the many reservoirs you pass alongside the Longdendale Trail

Yours truly on the Longdendale Trail

Woodhead Tunnel near the end of the Tissington Trail
this pic is copyright - please do not  use without asking!
High above the Longdendale Trail nearing Holmfirth
Pennine Cycleway - central section

copyright Paul Hilton - Sustrans
Canal Towpath near Barnoldswick

copyright Paul Hilton - Sustrans
Through Burnley on the towpath

copyright Paul Hilton - Sustrans
Quiet, minor road
in the Dales

copyright Paul Hilton - Sustrans
Freewheel beckons!

copyright Paul Hilton - Sustrans
The Howgills

copyright Paul Hilton - Sustrans
Ingleton Viaduct

copyright Paul Hilton - Sustrans
Remote moorland
and lonely bike
Pennine Cycleway - northern section
   

Traffic free heading
into Haltwhistle
 

Wide open
spaces


A slightly overloaded sign!


The road is long!


The ford over the River Breamish


The Black Bull and assorted cyclists


Traffic free section near Alwinton
 
copyright John Grimshaw - Sustrans
A new sport called
Bridge Posing!


The Union Bridge near Berwick


Entance to Berwick
 



Pennine Cycleway Guide - copyright © Dik Stoddart 2003/5