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England's Roof: New Walk Unveils Hidden Landscapes
1 Dec
Summary
- New 188-mile Roof of England Walk launched in September.
- Trail showcases North Pennines' unsung landscapes and historic sites.
- Walk connects villages and links with public transport options.

The newly established Roof of England Walk, spanning 188 miles, invites exploration of the North Pennines' hidden splendors. This extensive trail, launched in September, guides walkers through diverse terrains, including vibrant forests, expansive moors, and picturesque villages.
Developed by the North Pennines national landscape team, the walk encompasses significant landmarks and highlights the region's rich history and status as a UNESCO Global Geopark. It aims to draw attention to this area, often overlooked between Hadrian's Wall and the Yorkshire Dales.
The route is structured into 14 legs, suitable for day trips or a longer journey, and is designed to integrate with public transport. It begins and concludes in Appleby-in-Westmorland, traversing County Durham, Cumbria, and Northumberland, with a section extending into the Yorkshire Dales National Park.




