I don't think that the Pennine Bridleway is complete yet (they haven't decided where the northern part of the route will go). Where I have seen it signposted (from Derbyshire up towards Lancs) it seems to go in the same direction is the Pennine Way but runs on mostly separate bridleways. These don't tend to go over the tops of hills but round the side (as you'd expect, I suppose). It starts from much further south than the Pennine Way (it runs on roads parallel with the Limestone Way north of the Monsal Trail and I think uses a bit of that (one of the old railways, anyway).
The National Trail website claims that there's a map here: http://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/penninebridleway/admin/sites.asp?PageId=30 but it's asleep at the moment (oops). _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

