The
Pennine Cycleway is a
Sustrans-sponsored route from the
English city of
Derby to
Berwick-upon-Tweed on the
Scottish border. It is part of the
National Cycle Network (NCN 68) and was opened in 2003. It has a total length of about 355 miles, and goes through the
National Parks of the
Peak District, the
Yorkshire Dales and
Northumberland; about 80% is on quiet roads and the remainder on traffic-free routes.
It is not to be confused with the Pennine Bridleway, or the Pennine Way, which are National Trails.