A breathtaking helicopter ride along the backbone of England. The Pennine Way was the first, official, designated National Trail in the British Isles. Beautiful, rugged countryside, thundering waterfalls, huge limestone cliffs and wild expanses of bog land make it an internationally famous upland walk. The aerial journey begins in the Peak District and takes us through the Yorkshire Dales and over Hadrian's Wall to the Cheviots. Featuring: Edale, Kinder Scout, Snake Pass, Stoodley Pike, Lothersdale, Thornton-in-Craven, Cargrave, Malham Cove, Gordale Scar, Fountains Fell, Pen-y-ghent, Hardrow Force, Swaledale, Keld, Teesdale, High Force, Cauldron Snout, High Cup, Great Dun Fell, Cross Fell, Alston, Hadrian's Wall, Housesteads Fort, the Border Hills and Kirk Yetholm.
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