Abbott's Hike
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Abbot's Hike | |
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Length | 172 kilometres (107 mi) |
Location | Cumbria/North Yorkshire/West Yorkshire, England |
Designation | UK National Trail |
Use | Hiking |
Abbott's Hike is a long distance footpath providing links between fourteen miles of the Three Peaks Walk, three miles of the Pennine Way, and twenty-five miles of the Dales Way.
It is named after its originator, Peter Abbott.