Trans Pennine Trail National Office
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The Trans Pennine Trail (TPT) is a national coast-to-coast route that spans 215 miles (346 km) from Southport to Hornsea, catering to walkers, cyclists, and horse riders. This scenic trail offers access to historical towns and cities while providing a predominantly traffic-free experience with easy gradients suitable for families and individuals of all abilities.
In total, the TPT features approximately 370 miles (595 km) of interconnected pathways, including north-south routes connecting Leeds and Chesterfield, as well as spurs to York and Kirkburton. With its mapped and signed trails, the TPT encourages exploration and enjoyment of the beautiful landscapes and cultural heritage of Northern England.
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