The Pennine Way National Trail is a walk starting from Edale in Derbyshire through 3 National Parks finishing at Kirk Yetholm across the Scottish Border.

Maps and Guides

There are a range of guide books and maps to help you make the most of your walk.


Pennine Way - cover artwork

Pennine Way

Price: £12.99
Published by: Aurum Press (2012)
ISBN: 978-1-84513-718-2

The Official Guide for the Pennine Way with OS mapping throughout and 300 GPS references. Includes:

OS mapping for the entire route, plus around 300 GPS references.

Detailed route descriptions to guide you safely along.

Background information on everything from archaeology and history to wild flowers and wildlife.

Practical advice on transport, equipment, accomodation and more.

Lavishly illustrated with colour photography throughout.

 

 


The Pennine Way - cover artwork

The Pennine Way

Price: £12.95
Published by: Cicerone (2010)
ISBN: 9781852845759
The Third edition of Paddy Dillons guide to the way produced by Cicerone. Full OS Mapping and in a PVC cover.

Pennine Way  - cover artwork

Pennine Way

Price: £11.99
Published by: Trailblazer (2011)
ISBN: 978-1-905864-34-8

Pennine Way Memento  - cover artwork

Pennine Way Memento

Price: £3
Published by:
ISBN:

An A3 sized duplicated copy of 15 prominent and well- known features along the Way, in pen and ink sketches by John Needham. To order go to http://www.penninewayassociation.co.uk


Features of the Pennine Way - cover artwork

Features of the Pennine Way

Price: £3.25
Published by: Field Studies Council
ISBN:

This unique chart is aimed at Pennine Way walkers who wish to find out a little more about the wildlife and landscapes of the areas through which they are walking. It features artwork to help identify the common birds, upland sheep, other mammals and plants of the Pennine Way; a written description of the physical and human features of the major Character Areas through which the Pennine Way passes; maps of the Character Areas and solid geology of the Pennine Way; brief written descriptions of ‘Geology’, ‘Nature in the Pennines’ and ‘The sheep farming year’; and a profile frieze showing the main hill summits mentioned in the text.

To order a copy please go to the FSC publications order page via the link below:

http://www.field-studies-council.org/publications/pubsinfo.aspx?Code=OP103