Wednesday, 28 May 2014
ABC Wednesday: T is for the Trans Pennine Trail
The Trans Pennine Trail is a 215 mile (346Km) long coast-to-coast route from Southport to Hornsea. The local section is along the trackbed of the former Godley Junction to Apethorn Railway.
Open to walkers, cyclists and horseriders, the path is divided to provide a hard track for the former and a separate bridleway.
Newly erected on this section of what is also the National Cycle Network Route #62 is a Sustrans Millennium Milepost of which I'll show you more tomorrow.
A contribution to ABC Wednesday and to Outdoor Wednesday.
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That's a very long hiking trail. Lots of beautiful scenery.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like an appealing place to hike.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely trail to walk...
ReplyDeletenice place to TRAVERSE!
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday
This looks so nice! I bet it`s lovely to spend a day there :x
ReplyDeleteThat is a very inviting view of the track, makes me want to strap on my walking boots. I was just wondering when I saw the photo if that was a millennium milepost, which you confirmed. I have only seen a few but its always a treat to come across one.
ReplyDeleteEngland has the best walking paths. Makes me wish I could be there right now!
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