Trans Pennine Trail
The Trans Pennine Trail (TPT) is an exciting route for walkers, cyclists and horse riders linking the North and Irish seas, passing through the Pennines, alongside rivers and canals and through some of the most historic towns and cities in the North of England. The Trail from coast-to-coast between Southport and Hornsea is 215 miles (346km) long. A north-south route connecting Leeds and Chesterfield, a spur to York and a spur to Kirkburton means there are approximately 370 miles (595km) of Trans Pennine Trail available to explore. The Trans Pennine Trail is mapped and signed all the way, mainly traffic free and is surprisingly level considering the dramatic scenery along the way. Easy gradients and surfaced paths make many sections suitable for families, gentle exercise and people using wheelchairs and pushchairs. So whether on foot, horse or cycle; for a day or longer; alone with friends and family the Trans Pennine Trail (TPT) can offer something for everyone. If you see a problem out on the Trail please report direct to our National Office via email, phone or social media. The National office have just released the TPT Annual Report 2021. Have a read to find out what the office have been working on and what their focus is for the next 12 months.
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Kingston Upon HullState
Kingston Upon HullCountry
United KingdomTrans Pennine Trail
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