Pennine Way Challenge

A journalist named Tom Stephenson who, enthused by tales of the Appalachian Way in America, suggested a route of equivalent significance in Britain, conceived the Pennine Way in the early 1930’s.  However, due to the many access problems that existed at the time it wasn’t until 1965 that the route was officially opened. Nowadays, this 260-mile classic remains the most famous long distance path in Britain.

This Brilliant 3 day expedition completes the challenging first section traversing Kinder Scout, Bleaklow and Black Hill.  We carry all the camping equipment we need but do have the option to use youth hostels or B&B accommodation along the way if preferred.  A classic but quite an epic in poor weather so participants need to be up for an adventure and have a good fitness level.  A really great challenge.   

Sorry, we've no course dates at the moment...