Pennine Bridleway, North to South, Advice needed
Hello all, I'm new to CycleChat so be gentle.
Me and a couple of friends are looking into doing the Pennine Bridleway (not Cycleway) North to South (approx. 200 miles in total) for charity, but we are not entirely sure what to expect.
We have before now cycled the Trans Pennine Trail in just under 48 hours, but understand the terrain will be somewhat more demanding.
So based on the above, in it reasonably challenging (without being impossible) to do this in three days, supported by a man in a van meeting us at a couple of campsites on the route, only carrying what we need for a days riding?
Better still, has anyone done it and/or have GPS data for this route?
Best regards,
MJ
Me and a couple of friends are looking into doing the Pennine Bridleway (not Cycleway) North to South (approx. 200 miles in total) for charity, but we are not entirely sure what to expect.
We have before now cycled the Trans Pennine Trail in just under 48 hours, but understand the terrain will be somewhat more demanding.
So based on the above, in it reasonably challenging (without being impossible) to do this in three days, supported by a man in a van meeting us at a couple of campsites on the route, only carrying what we need for a days riding?
Better still, has anyone done it and/or have GPS data for this route?
Best regards,
MJ
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I walked part if it last weekend in the peaks around the monsal trail, not easy but it should all be passable from what I saw0