National Trust English

The Pennine Way is a road administered by the English Government of 429 miles long. Out of Edale, in the famous Peak District or the Lake District and rises to the North, the border with Scotland, in Kirk Yetholm. This road passes next to mountain Peninas mountain range that separates England through the middle. The idea of doing this route must an English journalist who, inspired by similar paths that he had traveled in the United States proposed the concept in an article in the Daily Herald, and then the idea was approved by Parliament. The path is ignauguro1965.

Although this route is considered as one of the routes of mountain harder for England. It is without a doubt the most popular, and in 1990, according to a study were more than 12,000 long-distance walkers and more than 250.00 a day those who pass by the route each year. They also contribute to the economy of the peoples that are passed, keeping more than 150 jobs. Spent a few pounds in food, lodging, beer extra-budgetary the popularity of this route has caused that the ground has suffered erosion, both by hikers as the natural. THE National Trust English has taken steps to recover its condition by deflecting the path to firmer soil and placing tile in the most dangerous areas. These measures have improved the condition of most affected soils, although environmental advocates have complained enough there is encroachment by humans into the environment.

If you are looking for accommodation in this route you can find several types of them: from bed and breakfasts and camping to hostels. Of course there are thousands of pubs where take you a cold beer all the way. However, the accommodations are a bit scarce in some points of the route, so when planning the way sometimes you must choose between two short days, (imply exit route at night and come back to it by the morning.) or a long day between two points where there is housing most of the road is adapted for walkers, and are therefore prohibited both bicycles, as people mounted a horse, and of course, any motor vehicle. If yours is definitely not mountain climbing, or hiking or climbing, you can also contact any company car rental and visit the Peak District or any of the areas that are the route pennine in England. All have a beautiful landscape, you don’t miss them!