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The Pennine Way is a National Trail in England, with a small section in Scotland. The trail stretches for 268 miles (431 km) [ 1 ] from Edale , in the northern Derbyshire Peak District , north through the Yorkshire Dales and Northumberland National Park and ends at Kirk Yetholm , just inside the Scottish border .
National Trails are a network of long-distance paths in England and Wales (plus a small stretch of the Pennine Way in Scotland [6]) funded by Natural England and Natural Resources Wales and maintained by local authorities under a Trail Partnership. [7] As of January 2023, there are over 2,500 miles (4,000 km) of trails on seventeen routes. [7]
The Spine Race is an ultramarathon held over a distance of around 268 miles (431 km) from Edale, England, to Kirk Yetholm, Scotland, along the Pennine Way. Participants are allowed seven days to complete the course. [1] The race has been held annually since 2012. Initially held in the winter only, a summer version was introduced in 2017.
Garfield Park trail: The roughly 1.5-mile trail around Garfield Park on the city's south side takes you past several features, including the pagoda, botanical gardens, playground and aquatic ...
The Trans Pennine Trail, a long-distance route for cyclists, horse riders and walkers, runs west–east alongside rivers and canals, along disused railway tracks and through historic towns and cities from Southport to Hornsea (207 miles/333 km). [58] It crosses the north–south Pennine Way (268 miles/431 km) at Crowden-in-Longdendale.
Southeastway Park is a 188-acre nature park managed by the Indianapolis Parks and Recreation Department. The park is located in the southeast corner of Marion County at 5624 South Carroll Road. [1] [2] [3]
Plans to create a shared use trail on the former Monon right-of-way date back to the late 1980s. [12] In 1999, a 10.0-mile (16.1 km) segment in Indianapolis was completed, while a 5.2-mile (8.4 km) segment in Carmel was opened between 2001 and 2002. [13] The first phase of the trail cost approximately $5.5 million to create. [14]
The Ribble way is a long-distance walk between the Lancashire coast and the Yorkshire Dales National Park largely following the course of the River Ribble. [ 2 ] The route begins in Longton and ends at the source of the Ribble at Gayle Moor near Ribblehead , it is around 116 kilometres (72 mi) in length.