(the) Pennine Way

(the) Pennine Way
the Pennine Way [the Pennine Way]
a path along the ↑Pennines in northern England, used by people who like walking as a hobby. It is about 250 miles/400 kilometres long and passes through three ↑national parks, including the ↑Peak District. It was opened in 1965.

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  • (the) Pennines — the Pennines [the Pennines] a series of hills in northern England that run from the ↑Peak District to the Scottish border, a distance of about 250 miles/400 kilometres. They are sometimes called ‘the backbone of England’. See also ↑Pennine Way …   Useful english dictionary

  • Pennine Bridleway — Informationstafel des Pennine Bridleway …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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