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Trans Pennine Trail: The Sheffield Link

The Trans Pennine Trail is a coast to coast route across the country for walkers, cyclists, and where possible, riders. The Sheffield Link forms part of the Southern leg of the Trail, linking to the Trail in Barnsley at its northern end. Only parts of the Sheffield Link are available to horses. Full details of the restrictions and alternative routes are provided in the leaflet.


Status: Open (parts of this route are not promoted for riding)

Promotion
For information on the Trail in Sheffield, and details of The Sheffield Link leaflet, contact the Public Rights of Way Unit at Sheffield City Council. They can be contacted on 0114 273 4448.

Ordnance Survey
This paths and tracks making up this route can be seen on the following Ordnance Survey maps. The Landranger series at 1:50,000 are useful route maps covering large areas of land, while the Explorer series at 1:25,000 show greater detail.
  • Landranger Map 110: Sheffield & Huddersfield, Glossop & Holmfirth
  • Outdoor Leisure Map 1: The Peak District - Dark Peak Area

    Further Information
    The following promoted routes join this section of the Trans Pennine Trail.
    To the north: the Trail in Barnsley

    © 2001 The British Horse Society. Updated: 5 Jan 02. Leaflet undated.
    Reference: YH