The Pennine Way is the first and most iconic National Trail in Britain, stretching 265 miles (424 km) across rugged landscapes, from the Peak District in Derbyshire to the Scottish Borders. This demanding, multi-day trail offers breathtaking views, steep ascents, and historic towns, making it perfect for experienced hikers looking for a challenge. The journey showcases the beauty of the Yorkshire Dales, North Pennines, and Cheviot Hills, ending in the quaint town of Kirk Yetholm.