Sabrina Way

Sabrina Way

Sabrina Way Crossing Nottingham Hill
Length 203 mi (327 km)
Location Gloucestershire
Derbyshire
Staffordshire
Worcestershire
Wiltshire
Oxfordshire
Designation Long-distance trail
Trailheads Great Barrington, Gloucestershire
Hartington, Derbyshire
Use Hiking
Horse riding
Elevation
Highest point 391 m (1,283 ft)
Hiking details
Trail difficulty Challenging
Season All year

The Sabrina Way is a waymarked long distance footpath and bridleway in England.

Distance

It runs for 203 mi or 327 km.

The route

The route is primarily designed and intended for horses and horseback riders and links bridleways between the Pennines and the Cotswolds and The Ridgeway.

It runs north / south between Hartington in the Derbyshire Peak District and Great Barrington.

It passes from Derbyshire where it leaves the Pennine Bridleway (and bridleway networks that run north to Cumbria) through Staffordshire heading south through Weston Park and the Wyre Forest in Worcestershire to enter Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Oxfordshire.

It does encompass some tarmac road riding but is mainly on bridleways and paths.

Connecting trails

The Sabrina Way links with the Claude Duval Bridleroute, Cotswold Way, Diamond Way (North Cotswold), Geopark Way, Gloucestershire Way, Jack Mytton Way, Macmillan Ways - Boston to Abbotsbury, Manifold Way, Millennium Way, Monarch's Way, Pennine Bridleway, Severn Way, Staffordshire Moorlands Challenge Walk, Staffordshire Way, Teme Valley Way, Three Rivers Ride, Tissington Trail, Two Saints Way, White Peak Rollercoaster, Windrush Way and the Worcestershire Way.

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