Pennine Bridleway - Kirkby Stephen to Ribblehead
The Pennine Bridleway is a trail I have bumped into a few time on other walks - but today is the first time I'm heading out specifically to walk a section of this trail. The last of this trail was only completed in 2012, and it owes a lot to a literal Lady by the name of Mary Towneley - who launched the idea of a Pennine Bridleway (and highlighted the general need for improved bridleways) back in 1986, when she rode 250 miles from Corbridge to Ashbourne, along with two friends. The first part of the trail, the Mary Towneley Loop - named after Mary Towneley, who had herself died the year before - opened in 2002, with the final section following in 2012. The route itself runs from just below Kirkby Stephen, to just outside of Wirksworth (south of Matlock) - and makes use of both old lanes, pack horse routes, drover's roads and part of the High Peak Trail (a disused railway line). An extension up beyond Kirkby Stephen was approved back in 2002, but has never been funded and for...