Description
Edale is at the southern end of the iconic Pennine Way, stretching for 268 miles (435km) across England’s wild northern uplands.
The route follows England’s rocky spine from the hills of the Derbyshire Peak District and the Yorkshire Dales, through the stunning Swaledale Valley, across the North Pennines and over Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland to the Cheviot Hills, ending in the Scottish Borders in Kirk Yetholm.