The path was the idea of the journalist and rambler Tom Stephenson, inspired by similar trails in the United States of America, particularly the Appalachian Trail. Stephenson proposed the concept in an article for the Daily Herald in 1935, and later lobbied Parliament for the creation of an official trail. The walk was originally planned to end at Wooler but eventually it was decided that Kirk Yetholm would be the finishing point. The final section of the path was declared open in a ceremony held on Malham Moor on 24 April 1965. Before the official opening of the Pennine Way the British Army was invited to test the whole route, a task which they accomplished in one day. Junior soldiers from the Junior Tradesman's Regiment of the Army Catering Corps, based in Aldershot, were split into patrols of four or five and each was allocated a 15-mile (approximately) section of the walk. A report was then provided on the signage and route feasibility.
A video of my solo Pennine Way hike in August 2021 camping each night.
No talking, just a video diary of my journey along the best walk in England, set to music and showcasing this magnificent walk and the stunning landscapes of the North of England.
If you enjoy my video please consider leaving a like 👍, thanks.
published: 25 Aug 2021
Hiking the UK's Oldest & Most Challenging National Trail: The Pennine Way
I rarely know what to expect when I set off on an adventure and my trip to the Peak District and Derbyshire in the United Kingdom was no different. I must admit, I may have held a slight prejudice in thinking that UK wouldn't quite compare to the exotic beauty of other locations, but man was I wrong. I was constantly surprised at the amount of natural beauty and stunning views to be found along the Pennine Way, Britain’s oldest and most challenging National Trail. Setting off from the Old Nags Head in Edale, and every step along the 268-mile long trail to Scotland, the trail had plenty of adventure.
There are so many charms to the Pennine Way, it was a pleasure to hike. The day that stands out to me the most was the day we hiked from Low Force Falls all the way to High Cup Nick. This 17-...
published: 13 Jun 2019
1972: TRAVERSING the PENNINES | The Pennine Way | Science and Nature | BBC Archive
Bob Langley took a long wander along Britain's longest public footpath over the Pennines and got to thinking about the various methods that had been used to cross "nature's iron curtain" between Lancashire and Yorkshire over the years.
At the time of recording, the latest means of traversing the mountain chain was the recently opened M62, but before it there was the means of the railway, the canal through the Standedge Tunnel, a trusty steed and a mysterious mountain 'road' that has been puzzling historians for hundreds of years.
Clip taken from The Pennine Way, originally broadcast on BBC One, Sunday 6 August, 1972.
You have now entered the BBC Archive, a time machine that will transport you back to the golden age of TV to educate, entertain and enlighten you with classic clips from...
published: 03 Dec 2023
Walking the Pennine Way 2022
I hope this short film gives some insight into the beautiful scenery and landscape that is the Pennine Way.
I was lucky enough to through hike the whole trail in the summer of 2022 it really is a amazing trail and a fantastic adventure.
published: 04 Jan 2023
#JoGLE ep.21: Pennine Way 1-3: Kirk Yetholm to Bellingham | 40km over the beautiful Cheviot Hills
In April 2023, I set off on my biggest adventure so far: A 1600mile long hike all across Britain from Dunnet Head in Scotland to Lizard Point in Cornwall. I'm going solo with my rescue dog Otto, (wild) camping along the way.
Come along for Days 46 to 48 where we started the Pennine Way (southbound) and finally crossed the border to England. We had our hardest day so far and did a lot of climbing going over the Cheviot Hills. This first 40km-stretch was really remote with no water source for over 30km and definitely tough. But it was also incredibly beautiful with amazing views and I found a lovely spot to wildcamp.
Route:
Town Yetholm-Lamb Hill (16.8mi/27,1km)
Lamb Hill-Byrness (9.6mi/15,4km)
Byrness-Bellingham (16.9mi/27,3km)
I’m a bit behind on posting these videos (filming and editing...
published: 03 Sep 2023
Pennine Way, 15 Days, 430km Part 1 of 2
I walked this classic trail during May 2024, a fine trail it is too!
Backpacking and camping with ultralight kit. I was lucky to see the Aurora Borealis at Tan Hill and capture some photos.
published: 07 Aug 2024
A Brief History of The Pennine Way
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History of The Pennine Way which I'll be setting off to in July!
In my video you will see about its history and relevance to all walkers in UK.
Also, and this is something I didn't know until now, the Pennine Way is part of a proposed Super-Trail which aims to reunite the ancient mountains of the Appalachian-Caledonian orogen from the Super-Continent Panagea and make the longest walking trail in the world!
As Always, thank you for watching, subscribing and for sticking around and see you out there and on YouTube!
My West Highland Way Backpacking Kit Video:
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My Cape Wrath Trail backpack...
published: 15 Jun 2019
I Spent 1 WEEK Trekking & Wild Camping on THE PENNINE WAY
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published: 25 Jun 2024
Day 21 The Pennine Way: Night in a mountain hut as a storm hits
It's a big day today with 20 miles in 40 mph wind plus a yellow storm warning.
published: 23 Aug 2024
3 TIPS FOR FIRST TIMERS ON THE PENNINE WAY
Find more tips and resources for first time trail walkers at www.walkyourweekends.com/long
A video of my solo Pennine Way hike in August 2021 camping each night.
No talking, just a video diary of my journey along the best walk in England, set to musi...
A video of my solo Pennine Way hike in August 2021 camping each night.
No talking, just a video diary of my journey along the best walk in England, set to music and showcasing this magnificent walk and the stunning landscapes of the North of England.
If you enjoy my video please consider leaving a like 👍, thanks.
A video of my solo Pennine Way hike in August 2021 camping each night.
No talking, just a video diary of my journey along the best walk in England, set to music and showcasing this magnificent walk and the stunning landscapes of the North of England.
If you enjoy my video please consider leaving a like 👍, thanks.
I rarely know what to expect when I set off on an adventure and my trip to the Peak District and Derbyshire in the United Kingdom was no different. I must admit...
I rarely know what to expect when I set off on an adventure and my trip to the Peak District and Derbyshire in the United Kingdom was no different. I must admit, I may have held a slight prejudice in thinking that UK wouldn't quite compare to the exotic beauty of other locations, but man was I wrong. I was constantly surprised at the amount of natural beauty and stunning views to be found along the Pennine Way, Britain’s oldest and most challenging National Trail. Setting off from the Old Nags Head in Edale, and every step along the 268-mile long trail to Scotland, the trail had plenty of adventure.
There are so many charms to the Pennine Way, it was a pleasure to hike. The day that stands out to me the most was the day we hiked from Low Force Falls all the way to High Cup Nick. This 17-mile day had plenty of beauty, capped off by one of the most stunning campsites I've had the pleasure of camping at. The views there will stick with me for a long time.
Getting to climb on world-class grit stone was quite the experience. I can see why so many climbers migrate to the Peak District. Friendly locals, great local fare, caving at Alum Pot, and the opportunity to climb at Stanage was fantastic—Peak District & Derbyshire offers so much more than just great hiking and I hope you enjoy this episode of Trackin’ Dirt as much as I enjoyed my time in England!
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I rarely know what to expect when I set off on an adventure and my trip to the Peak District and Derbyshire in the United Kingdom was no different. I must admit, I may have held a slight prejudice in thinking that UK wouldn't quite compare to the exotic beauty of other locations, but man was I wrong. I was constantly surprised at the amount of natural beauty and stunning views to be found along the Pennine Way, Britain’s oldest and most challenging National Trail. Setting off from the Old Nags Head in Edale, and every step along the 268-mile long trail to Scotland, the trail had plenty of adventure.
There are so many charms to the Pennine Way, it was a pleasure to hike. The day that stands out to me the most was the day we hiked from Low Force Falls all the way to High Cup Nick. This 17-mile day had plenty of beauty, capped off by one of the most stunning campsites I've had the pleasure of camping at. The views there will stick with me for a long time.
Getting to climb on world-class grit stone was quite the experience. I can see why so many climbers migrate to the Peak District. Friendly locals, great local fare, caving at Alum Pot, and the opportunity to climb at Stanage was fantastic—Peak District & Derbyshire offers so much more than just great hiking and I hope you enjoy this episode of Trackin’ Dirt as much as I enjoyed my time in England!
SUBSCRIBE to BackpackingTV: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c...
_________________________
PLAN YOUR TRIP to Peak District & Derbyshire: www.visitpeakdistrict.com
SPECIAL THANKS to:
Discover England’s Great Walking Trails Project: www.greatenglishtrails.com
The National Trails: www.nationaltrail.co.uk/pennine-way
_________________________
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Bob Langley took a long wander along Britain's longest public footpath over the Pennines and got to thinking about the various methods that had been used to cro...
Bob Langley took a long wander along Britain's longest public footpath over the Pennines and got to thinking about the various methods that had been used to cross "nature's iron curtain" between Lancashire and Yorkshire over the years.
At the time of recording, the latest means of traversing the mountain chain was the recently opened M62, but before it there was the means of the railway, the canal through the Standedge Tunnel, a trusty steed and a mysterious mountain 'road' that has been puzzling historians for hundreds of years.
Clip taken from The Pennine Way, originally broadcast on BBC One, Sunday 6 August, 1972.
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Bob Langley took a long wander along Britain's longest public footpath over the Pennines and got to thinking about the various methods that had been used to cross "nature's iron curtain" between Lancashire and Yorkshire over the years.
At the time of recording, the latest means of traversing the mountain chain was the recently opened M62, but before it there was the means of the railway, the canal through the Standedge Tunnel, a trusty steed and a mysterious mountain 'road' that has been puzzling historians for hundreds of years.
Clip taken from The Pennine Way, originally broadcast on BBC One, Sunday 6 August, 1972.
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I hope this short film gives some insight into the beautiful scenery and landscape that is the Pennine Way.
I was lucky enough to through hike the whole trail i...
I hope this short film gives some insight into the beautiful scenery and landscape that is the Pennine Way.
I was lucky enough to through hike the whole trail in the summer of 2022 it really is a amazing trail and a fantastic adventure.
I hope this short film gives some insight into the beautiful scenery and landscape that is the Pennine Way.
I was lucky enough to through hike the whole trail in the summer of 2022 it really is a amazing trail and a fantastic adventure.
In April 2023, I set off on my biggest adventure so far: A 1600mile long hike all across Britain from Dunnet Head in Scotland to Lizard Point in Cornwall. I'm g...
In April 2023, I set off on my biggest adventure so far: A 1600mile long hike all across Britain from Dunnet Head in Scotland to Lizard Point in Cornwall. I'm going solo with my rescue dog Otto, (wild) camping along the way.
Come along for Days 46 to 48 where we started the Pennine Way (southbound) and finally crossed the border to England. We had our hardest day so far and did a lot of climbing going over the Cheviot Hills. This first 40km-stretch was really remote with no water source for over 30km and definitely tough. But it was also incredibly beautiful with amazing views and I found a lovely spot to wildcamp.
Route:
Town Yetholm-Lamb Hill (16.8mi/27,1km)
Lamb Hill-Byrness (9.6mi/15,4km)
Byrness-Bellingham (16.9mi/27,3km)
I’m a bit behind on posting these videos (filming and editing while on trail is quite a task!) but I'm uploading new videos every Sunday and Thursday now so that I can catch up quickly and be more up-to-date.
Please subscribe (it’s free :)) if you want to stay up to date and support my work. That would really mean a lot!
If you enjoy the videos and want to support our adventure with a treat for Otto and a coffee for me:
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My dream is to make a living out of my passion for being outdoors, hiking and creating videos that brighten your day - and your support means the world and I’m really grateful!
On our hike we also try to raise funds for the Green Forest Fund and the WWF. Feel free to support our charity if you can: https://www.betterplace.org/de/fundra...
Thank you so much!
Elli and Otto
In April 2023, I set off on my biggest adventure so far: A 1600mile long hike all across Britain from Dunnet Head in Scotland to Lizard Point in Cornwall. I'm going solo with my rescue dog Otto, (wild) camping along the way.
Come along for Days 46 to 48 where we started the Pennine Way (southbound) and finally crossed the border to England. We had our hardest day so far and did a lot of climbing going over the Cheviot Hills. This first 40km-stretch was really remote with no water source for over 30km and definitely tough. But it was also incredibly beautiful with amazing views and I found a lovely spot to wildcamp.
Route:
Town Yetholm-Lamb Hill (16.8mi/27,1km)
Lamb Hill-Byrness (9.6mi/15,4km)
Byrness-Bellingham (16.9mi/27,3km)
I’m a bit behind on posting these videos (filming and editing while on trail is quite a task!) but I'm uploading new videos every Sunday and Thursday now so that I can catch up quickly and be more up-to-date.
Please subscribe (it’s free :)) if you want to stay up to date and support my work. That would really mean a lot!
If you enjoy the videos and want to support our adventure with a treat for Otto and a coffee for me:
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Ellihikes
https://ko-fi.com/ellihikes
My dream is to make a living out of my passion for being outdoors, hiking and creating videos that brighten your day - and your support means the world and I’m really grateful!
On our hike we also try to raise funds for the Green Forest Fund and the WWF. Feel free to support our charity if you can: https://www.betterplace.org/de/fundra...
Thank you so much!
Elli and Otto
I walked this classic trail during May 2024, a fine trail it is too!
Backpacking and camping with ultralight kit. I was lucky to see the Aurora Borealis at Tan ...
I walked this classic trail during May 2024, a fine trail it is too!
Backpacking and camping with ultralight kit. I was lucky to see the Aurora Borealis at Tan Hill and capture some photos.
I walked this classic trail during May 2024, a fine trail it is too!
Backpacking and camping with ultralight kit. I was lucky to see the Aurora Borealis at Tan Hill and capture some photos.
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History of The Pennine Way which I'll be setting off to in July!
In my video you will see about its history and relevance to all walkers in UK.
Also, and this is something I didn't know until now, the Pennine Way is part of a proposed Super-Trail which aims to reunite the ancient mountains of the Appalachian-Caledonian orogen from the Super-Continent Panagea and make the longest walking trail in the world!
As Always, thank you for watching, subscribing and for sticking around and see you out there and on YouTube!
My West Highland Way Backpacking Kit Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tf60BUcKmT4
My Cape Wrath Trail backpacking kit video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2MV9wn4bc4
The Great Glen Way:
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The Hebridean Way:
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History of The Pennine Way which I'll be setting off to in July!
In my video you will see about its history and relevance to all walkers in UK.
Also, and this is something I didn't know until now, the Pennine Way is part of a proposed Super-Trail which aims to reunite the ancient mountains of the Appalachian-Caledonian orogen from the Super-Continent Panagea and make the longest walking trail in the world!
As Always, thank you for watching, subscribing and for sticking around and see you out there and on YouTube!
My West Highland Way Backpacking Kit Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tf60BUcKmT4
My Cape Wrath Trail backpacking kit video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2MV9wn4bc4
The Great Glen Way:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciwH30N2t2Q&list=PL5uTlLuklYwzOXbdPEXxZYCvDx32x_KR6
The Hebridean Way:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSNJzPDEJ8c&list=PL5uTlLuklYwxnDm14-xZeyWuqFlIBG1Q8
The Cape Wrath Trail:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5uTlLuklYwzEZg8YY9Q2Hkh1_BV6q80N
Walk with me on an audio visual journey into nature:
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Join my journey of trekking and wild camping over a week on the pennine way!
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Join my journey of trekking and wild camping over a week on the pennine way!
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A video of my solo Pennine Way hike in August 2021 camping each night.
No talking, just a video diary of my journey along the best walk in England, set to music and showcasing this magnificent walk and the stunning landscapes of the North of England.
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I rarely know what to expect when I set off on an adventure and my trip to the Peak District and Derbyshire in the United Kingdom was no different. I must admit, I may have held a slight prejudice in thinking that UK wouldn't quite compare to the exotic beauty of other locations, but man was I wrong. I was constantly surprised at the amount of natural beauty and stunning views to be found along the Pennine Way, Britain’s oldest and most challenging National Trail. Setting off from the Old Nags Head in Edale, and every step along the 268-mile long trail to Scotland, the trail had plenty of adventure.
There are so many charms to the Pennine Way, it was a pleasure to hike. The day that stands out to me the most was the day we hiked from Low Force Falls all the way to High Cup Nick. This 17-mile day had plenty of beauty, capped off by one of the most stunning campsites I've had the pleasure of camping at. The views there will stick with me for a long time.
Getting to climb on world-class grit stone was quite the experience. I can see why so many climbers migrate to the Peak District. Friendly locals, great local fare, caving at Alum Pot, and the opportunity to climb at Stanage was fantastic—Peak District & Derbyshire offers so much more than just great hiking and I hope you enjoy this episode of Trackin’ Dirt as much as I enjoyed my time in England!
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Bob Langley took a long wander along Britain's longest public footpath over the Pennines and got to thinking about the various methods that had been used to cross "nature's iron curtain" between Lancashire and Yorkshire over the years.
At the time of recording, the latest means of traversing the mountain chain was the recently opened M62, but before it there was the means of the railway, the canal through the Standedge Tunnel, a trusty steed and a mysterious mountain 'road' that has been puzzling historians for hundreds of years.
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I hope this short film gives some insight into the beautiful scenery and landscape that is the Pennine Way.
I was lucky enough to through hike the whole trail in the summer of 2022 it really is a amazing trail and a fantastic adventure.
In April 2023, I set off on my biggest adventure so far: A 1600mile long hike all across Britain from Dunnet Head in Scotland to Lizard Point in Cornwall. I'm going solo with my rescue dog Otto, (wild) camping along the way.
Come along for Days 46 to 48 where we started the Pennine Way (southbound) and finally crossed the border to England. We had our hardest day so far and did a lot of climbing going over the Cheviot Hills. This first 40km-stretch was really remote with no water source for over 30km and definitely tough. But it was also incredibly beautiful with amazing views and I found a lovely spot to wildcamp.
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Town Yetholm-Lamb Hill (16.8mi/27,1km)
Lamb Hill-Byrness (9.6mi/15,4km)
Byrness-Bellingham (16.9mi/27,3km)
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I walked this classic trail during May 2024, a fine trail it is too!
Backpacking and camping with ultralight kit. I was lucky to see the Aurora Borealis at Tan Hill and capture some photos.
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History of The Pennine Way which I'll be setting off to in July!
In my video you will see about its history and relevance to all walkers in UK.
Also, and this is something I didn't know until now, the Pennine Way is part of a proposed Super-Trail which aims to reunite the ancient mountains of the Appalachian-Caledonian orogen from the Super-Continent Panagea and make the longest walking trail in the world!
As Always, thank you for watching, subscribing and for sticking around and see you out there and on YouTube!
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The path was the idea of the journalist and rambler Tom Stephenson, inspired by similar trails in the United States of America, particularly the Appalachian Trail. Stephenson proposed the concept in an article for the Daily Herald in 1935, and later lobbied Parliament for the creation of an official trail. The walk was originally planned to end at Wooler but eventually it was decided that Kirk Yetholm would be the finishing point. The final section of the path was declared open in a ceremony held on Malham Moor on 24 April 1965. Before the official opening of the Pennine Way the British Army was invited to test the whole route, a task which they accomplished in one day. Junior soldiers from the Junior Tradesman's Regiment of the Army Catering Corps, based in Aldershot, were split into patrols of four or five and each was allocated a 15-mile (approximately) section of the walk. A report was then provided on the signage and route feasibility.
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In 2010 I walked the Pennine Way. It goes right past the house where I grew up, so in some ways was always beckoning ... And to enjoy the view along the way – even if it’s the sea, which I’m sort of coming round to.
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