The Pennine Bridleway is a new National Trail in the north of England, the first purpose-built long distance bridleway for horse riders, mountain bikers and walkers



The first purpose-built long distance bridleway for horse riders, mountain bikers and walkers.  120 miles of the route are currently open from Derbyshire up to and including the 47 mile Mary Towneley Loop in the South Pennines.  In the Yorkshire Dales the 10 mile Settle Loop is also available.

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Roych Clough McCoyWynn©Natural England Calderdale Mike Williams©Natural England Gorple Road Mike Williams©Natural England Calderdale Mike Williams©Natural England
Gorple road Mike Williams©Natural England Cyclist Mike Williams©Natural England Chee Dale Mike Williams©Natural England McCoyWynn©Natural England
Holme Chapel Mike Williams©Natural England Hurstwood res. McCoyWynn©Natural England Settle Loop Mark Butler©Natural England Settle Loop Mark Butler©Natural England
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