Trans-Pennine Trail at Lymm, Cheshire

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Trans-Pennine Trail at Lymm, Cheshire

Image: © Matt Harrop Taken: 9 Apr 2015

Covering 215 miles, linking the North and Irish seas, the Trans Pennine Trail crosses Northern England from Southport in the west to Hornsea in the east running through the cities of Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield and Hull. There is also a 15 mile spur between Selby and York along this line. A 70 mile north to south trail runs from Leeds through Wakefield, Barnsley, Sheffield and the Rother Valley Country Park before terminating in Chesterfield. The route also has several deviations and loops south of the west/east trail, including one to Rotherham. This means in total there is 350 miles of Trans Pennine Trail to discover

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.378901
Longitude
-2.539473