2013
SD9738 : Stone Wall on Old Bess Hill
taken 12 years ago, 3 km from Oldfield, Bradford, England
Stone Wall on Old Bess Hill
The Pennine Way climbs out of the Upper Worth Valley to follow this stone wall onto high moorland. On Old Bess Hill the wall suddenly disappears leaving the National Trail alone and solitary as it winds across the wastes of Ickornshaw Moor.
The Pennine Way
The Pennine Way is a National Trail in England, with a small section in Scotland. The trail runs 267 miles from Edale, in the northern Derbyshire Peak District, north through the Yorkshire Dales and the Northumberland National Park and ends at Kirk Yetholm, just inside the Scottish border. The path runs along the Pennine hills, sometimes described as the "backbone of England". Although not the United Kingdom's longest National Trail, it is according to the Ramblers' Association "one of Britain's best known and toughest".