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Extract from the Edale Travel Guides:
There's almost nothing to
EDALE
except for a couple of pubs, a scattering of local B&Bs and a train station, and it's this isolation which is immediately appealing. Walkers arrive in droves throughout the year to set off on the 250-mile
Pennine Way
across England's backbone to Kirk Yetholm on the Scottish border; its starting-point is signposted from outside the
Old Nag's Head
at the head of the village.
An excellent
circular walk
(9 miles; 5hr) uses the first part of the Pennine Way, leading up onto the bleak gritstone, table-top of
Kinder Scout... read the whole Edale Travel Guides...
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