Why not have a bit of a hike or a hack and have a fantastic break away from it all? See the sights and sounds of the Peak District and choose a bed and breakfast on the Pennine Bridleway, an adventure to be had for walkers, horse riders and mountain bikers alike. The 205 miles route follows old packhorse ways, drovers road s and newly created bridleways and the 120 mile southern section is now open to include the 47 mile infamous Mary Towneley loop, a route which dips in an out of the steep sided South Pennine valleys, but is a real challenge and an excellent adventure on horseback.
It is certainly a trek and to know you have a base to go home to at the end of your weary way, then choose bed and breakfasts at certain points of the bridleway and dine out somewhere new each night. Even if you are only doing small sections, it is guaranteed to show you some stunning scenery on horseback or mountain bike for sure. To know you have a base to go home to at the end of your weary way, then choose bed and breakfasts at certain points of the bridleway which cater for horses and dine out somewhere new each night. Fuel yourself to the brim with a very hearty home-cooked breakfast made from your temporary home because bed and breakfast landlords and landladies on the Pennine Way are guaranteed to pamper you and maybe pack you up a picnic for your day out on the bridleway. Choose bed-and-breakfast on the Pennine bridleway and be guaranteed a fantastic break away with you and your four-legged friend.