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Pennine Way - The classic long distance walk along the highest levels of the Pennine hills between Edale and Kirk Yetholm, and connects with the TPT at Torside in the Peak District. You'll need to be fit, well equipped and able to navigate. Not as fearsome as you might think.
Pennine Bridleway - A new long distance National Trail for horse riding and mountain biking using a mix of historic packhorse routes, grassy tracks and some sections of quiet road along the flanks of the Pennines. The route from Derbyshire to the Mary Townley Loop (Lancashire / West Yorkshire) is open, although on an interim route through the Glossop area the remainder is being developed and will open in stages over the next few years. This crosses the TPT at Tintwistle, and a feeder route is planned which would create an off-road link between the TPT at Dunford Bridge and the Bridleway, as well as a circular route in the south Pennines
Wolds Way - Leaving the TPT on the Humber foreshore running across a mixture of rolling chalk wolds with large airy field tops and dramatic dry valleys to finish south of Scarborough. For walkers with some sections available for cyclists and horse riders.
Pennine Cycleway - The longest of the National Cycle Network routes on quiet lanes and traffic-free paths up the spine of northern England. Packed full of wonderful scenery, but prepare yourself for some challenging gradients. Marked and signed as route 68, the Pennine Cycleway joins the TPT at Charlesworth near Glossop and following it across the Pennines before heading north just west of Dunford Bridge.
The TPT forms part of the National Cycle Network which extends throughout the UK. The idea for the Cycle Network was conceived by the charity Sustrans which lobbies for the development of sustainable transport options in the UK. You can find out about other challenge routes or cycle route near to you on the Sustrans website.
National Byway - The National Byway is a 4,000 mile (6,436 km) discreetly-signposted leisure cycle route round Britain on some of the most attractive and lightly-trafficed rural lanes, providing safe and easily followed routes for cycling, enhanced by over 1,000 places of interest and historic sites to visit along the way, providing a reason to ride. This links with the TPT by North Ferriby and on the Hornsea Rail Trail and is likely to link in with the TPT in Merseyside as this section of the Byway is developed.
Peatlands way - connects into the TPT at Bramwith and Sykehouse on the New Junction Canal Doncaster.
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For information of other routes that do not link to the TPT visit our other routes page.
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