The Pennine Bridleway is a 47mile circular bridleway, open to all nine motorised users on hoof, foot or cycle. The Mary Towneley Loop is an integral part of the Pennine Bridleway National Trail. A 250 mile linear route from Harrington, Derbyshire to The Fat Lamb, Cumbria along historic highways, drove roads and packhorse trails.
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The Mary Towneley Loop takes you on a journey through the South Pennines on the…
One of the ‘Seven Wonders of the British Canal system’ -‘The Straight Mile’ is an the…
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Moorland course, undulating fairways will test your approach play. The course is well…