
Trans Pennine Trail Don Gorge
A vast network of traffic-free paths across England, perfect for cycling, walking, and exploring heritage.

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Trans Pennine Trail Don Gorge
Best Time
Pleasant weather, fewer crowds

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A vast network of traffic-free paths across England, perfect for cycling, walking, and exploring heritage.
"Fantastic for walkers, dog walkers, joggers, horse riders and cyclists with hundreds of miles of traffic-free paths."

πΊοΈ Download Trail Maps
Utilize apps and websites for detailed maps of the TPT's extensive network. :iphone:
π΄ββοΈ Cycle with Ease
Enjoy mostly tarmacked, traffic-free sections ideal for a smooth bike ride. :athletic_shoe:

Quick Facts
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Rating
4.8 Β· 9 reviews
Type
Hiking Area
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

The Full Coast-to-Coast Journey
Embark on an epic adventure across England, from Southport to Hornsea, by foot, bike, or horse.

Don Gorge Views
Don Gorge
Enjoy scenic views of the town and castle from this easy-going path.

Traffic-Free Cycling
Experience hundreds of miles of mostly tarmacked, traffic-free paths perfect for cycling.
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Planning Your Visit
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πΊοΈ Download Trail Maps
Utilize apps and websites for detailed maps of the TPT's extensive network. :iphone:
π΄ββοΈ Cycle with Ease
Enjoy mostly tarmacked, traffic-free sections ideal for a smooth bike ride. :athletic_shoe:
πΆββοΈ Explore Diverse Terrain
The trail offers varied landscapes, from waterlogged tracks to scenic routes. πΆ
π€ Meet Fellow Travelers
You might encounter others on charity rides or academic journeys along the trail. :peopleholdinghands:
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πΊοΈ Download Trail Maps
Utilize apps and websites for detailed maps of the TPT's extensive network. :iphone:
π΄ββοΈ Cycle with Ease
Enjoy mostly tarmacked, traffic-free sections ideal for a smooth bike ride. :athletic_shoe:
πΆββοΈ Explore Diverse Terrain
The trail offers varied landscapes, from waterlogged tracks to scenic routes. πΆ
π€ Meet Fellow Travelers
You might encounter others on charity rides or academic journeys along the trail. :peopleholdinghands:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about the Trans Pennine Trail's extensive, traffic-free paths perfect for cycling and walking. Many appreciate the improved surfaces and scenic routes, offering a great way to explore England. Some note that facilities can be sparse in certain areas, and occasional off-trail navigation is required.
"Awesome of road trail that goes from Southport to Hornsea, with additional spurs off to the north and south"
Steve B
"Very good for a bike ride, few hills and can go a reasonable speed when not busy π΄ββοΈπ¨"
Pichael βJoeβ
"The Trans Pennine Trail or TPT is fantastic for Walkers, Dog walkers, joggers, horse riders and cyclists. There's literally 100s of miles of it most of which is now tarmaced and traffic free. Sometimes you have to come off the trail and follow signs until you get back on but only occasionally. If you Google it you'll find websites and apps with maps showing exactly where the trail goes. Recently I rode from my village to Penistone and back, a round trip of 42 miles, all off road. The only time I touched a road was to cross over it. Sustrans have done an excellent job over the last 10 years turning sections of the trail close to Mexborough, Conisbrough, Edlington etc. from a horrible dirty waterlogged track into the great trail we have today. Its not just a trail to use to keep off the road, there are some fantastic views of areas that you don't get see from the road. I use the TPT a lot, I highly recommend it to anyone."
Ian Singleton
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Frequently Asked Questions
π πΊοΈ Getting There
The Trans Pennine Trail is a vast network with numerous access points across England. You can find specific entry points by researching sections relevant to your planned activity, whether it's walking, cycling, or horse riding. Many sections are easily accessible from local towns and villages.
While the trail itself is traffic-free, many sections are accessible via public transport to nearby towns and villages. It's advisable to check local bus and train routes to your desired starting point.
Yes, the Trans Pennine Trail is a popular route for cyclists, spanning from coast to coast. Much of the trail is tarmacked and traffic-free, making it ideal for cycling adventures.
Parking availability varies depending on the section of the trail. Larger towns and villages near the TPT often have public car parks. It's recommended to check local information for specific parking options at your chosen access point.
The trail is generally well-signposted, but there may be occasions where you need to come off the main path and follow signs to rejoin it. Using a map or GPS device is always a good idea.
π« π« Tickets & Entry
No, the Trans Pennine Trail is a public right of way and is free to access for walking, cycling, and horse riding.
Generally, there are no fees for using the Trans Pennine Trail. It's a public path designed for recreational use.
The Trans Pennine Trail is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, as it is an outdoor public path.
While there aren't official guided tours for the entire TPT, local cycling groups or walking clubs might organize events. You may also encounter individuals on charity rides.
While there isn't one single official app for the entire TPT, various mapping and navigation apps can be used to plan your route and track your progress. Websites dedicated to the trail also provide maps.
π« ποΈ Onsite Experience
The TPT offers diverse scenery, including views of towns, castles, and countryside. Some sections have been improved from rough tracks to pleasant paths, offering unique perspectives not seen from roads.
Yes, the Trans Pennine Trail is very popular with dog walkers. Remember to keep your dog under control, especially in areas where you might encounter cyclists or horse riders.
Facilities can vary greatly depending on the section. Larger towns and villages along the route will have cafes and restrooms. It's wise to carry supplies or plan your stops in advance.
Many walkers enjoy the sections with excellent views of towns and castles, such as near Don Gorge. The trail's variety means different sections appeal to different preferences.
Yes, the Trans Pennine Trail is suitable for horse riders, with dedicated sections and access points.
πΈ πΈ Photography
Look for sections offering scenic views of towns, castles, and the varied countryside. The Don Gorge area is noted for its excellent views.
Early mornings or late afternoons often provide the best light for landscape photography, with softer shadows and warmer tones.
The trail passes by various points of interest, including castles and historical sites. Research specific sections to identify landmarks like the castle near Don Gorge.
While not a primary wildlife reserve, the varied habitats along the trail may offer opportunities to photograph birds and other small creatures. Patience is key.
A versatile lens, like a zoom lens, is useful for capturing both wide landscapes and details. Consider a lightweight tripod for stable shots in varying light conditions.








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