Pen-y-Ghent

Pen-y-Ghent

When beginning the Yorkshire Three Peaks in Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Pen-y-Ghent is the first peak to be ascended. From the car park, the path to Pen-y-Ghent can be found to the right, along the road to Brackenbottom farm, turning off to the left just before the farm itself.

Paths on Pen-y-Ghent are marked on the OS Explorer Yorkshire Dales (Southern and Western Areas) map.

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