• Portions of the Pennines are incorporated into the Peak District National Park, the Yorkshire Dales National Park and the Northumberland National Park.
  • This article is about the Italian mountain range. For other uses of Apennine, see Apennine (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Pennine Alps or Pennines.
  • Other notable hills of the Pennines are Kinder Scout (Derbyshire), Ingleborough Hill and Pen-y-Ghent (Yorkshire) and Whernside (Cumbria).
  • Pennines, major upland mass forming a relief “backbone,” or “spine,” in the north of England, extending southward from Northumberland into Derbyshire.
  • Along with the rest of the Pennines, the Peak District is mostly made of a rock called gritstone, a coarse and gritty sandstone that offers a good grip to climbers.
  • Pennines synonyms, Pennines pronunciation, Pennines translation, English dictionary definition of Pennines. also Pennine Chain A range of hills extending...
  • The Pennines is a range of hills and mountains separating North West England from Yorkshire and North East England; it has been nicknamed the "backbone...
  • Pennines, Pennine Chainnoun. ... The Howgill Fells and Orton Fells in Cumbria are sometimes considered to be Pennine spurs to the west of the range.
  • In this guide, we’ve reviewed our full collection of hikes and walking routes in the Pennines Mountains to bring you the best hiking routes in the region.
  • Much of the Pennines are characterised by whale back hills, often with extensive featureless plateaux at around 2,000 ft.