Walkers at the Path Junction of the Pennine Way & Dales Way at Cam End, Upper Ribblesdale in the Yorkshire Dales, England UK.
The Pennine Way is a National Trail in England, with a small section in Scotland. The trail runs 267 miles from Edale, in the northern Derbyshire Peak District, north through the Yorkshire Dales and the Northumberland National Park and ends at Kirk Yetholm, just inside the Scottish border. The path runs along the Pennine hills, sometimes described as the "backbone of England" The Dales Way is a long distance footpath of about 80 miles from Ilkley to Bowness-on-Windermere. As far as possible the Dales Way follows riverside tracks and offers a scenically attractive route through the Yorkshire Dales. As indicated by its name the route is predominantly at a low level and follows the valleys of the Rivers Wharfe, Dee, Lune and Kent. However it should not be underestimated as it does cross high isolated moors in its central section
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Location: Yorkshire Dales National Park, England UK.
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