Dufton Pike
#7161 among destinations in the United Kingdom
Facts and practical information
Dufton Pike is a hill in the northern Pennines, in Cumbria, England. It is classed as a Marilyn. It rises above the village of Dufton. ()
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Dufton Pike – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Appleby Castle, Acorn Bank, St Lawrence's Church, High Cup Gill.
- 4.2 miSForts and castles
Appleby Castle, Appleby in Westmorland
108 min walk • Appleby Castle is in the town of Appleby-in-Westmorland overlooking the River Eden. It consists of a 12th-century castle keep which is known as Caesar's Tower, and a mansion house. These, together with their associated buildings, are set in a courtyard surrounded by curtain walls.
- 5.2 miWGarden, Park, Watermill
Acorn Bank
133 min walk • Acorn Bank Garden & Watermill is a National Trust property situated just north of Temple Sowerby, near Penrith, Cumbria, England. The property is noted for its garden, which features herbs — over 250 medicinal and culinary herbs — and orchards with old varieties of English fruit as well as a partially restored watermill.
- 3.9 miSChurch, Gothic architecture
St Lawrence's Church, Appleby in Westmorland
101 min walk • St Lawrence's Church is in Boroughgate, Appleby-in-Westmorland, Cumbria, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Appleby, the archdeaconry of Carlisle, and the diocese of Carlisle. Its benefice is united with those of six local churches to form the benefice of Heart of Eden.
- 2.5 miECanyon
High Cup Gill, Appleby in Westmorland
64 min walk • High Cup Gill, almost a geometrically perfect U-shaped chasm, is a valley deeply incised into the Pennine scarp to the northeast of Appleby-in-Westmorland in Cumbria and within the North Pennines AONB in northern England.
- 3.5 miNNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Great Dun Fell
91 min walk • At a height of 848 metres, Great Dun Fell is the second-highest mountain in England's Pennines, lying two miles south along the watershed from Cross Fell, its higher neighbour.
- 4.9 miNNature, Natural attraction, Hill
Pennines
124 min walk • The Pennines, also known as the Pennine Chain or Pennine Hills, are a more-or-less continuous range of hills and mountains running between three regions of Northern England: North West England on the west, and North East England and Yorkshire and the Humber on the east.
- 5.5 miSChurch
St James' Church
142 min walk • St James' Church is in the village of Great Ormside, Cumbria, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Appleby, the archdeaconry of Carlisle, and the diocese of Carlisle.
- 0.9 miWChurch
St Cuthbert's Church
25 min walk • St Cuthbert's Church is situated 3⁄4 mile north of the village of Dufton, Cumbria, England. It should not be confused with the nearby St Cuthbert's church, Milburn. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Appleby, the archdeaconry of Carlisle, and the diocese of Carlisle.
- 4.2 miSWChurch
All Saints Church
108 min walk • All Saints Church is in the village of Bolton, Cumbria, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Appleby, the archdeaconry of Carlisle, and the diocese of Carlisle.
- 4.9 miNNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Cross Fell
125 min walk • Cross Fell is the highest mountain in the Pennine Hills of Northern England and the highest point in England outside the Lake District. It is located in the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It lies within the county of Cumbria and the historic county boundaries of Cumberland.
- 3.6 miEMountain
Murton Fell, Moor House-Upper Teesdale
91 min walk • Murton Fell is a hill of 675 metres above the village of Murton, Cumbria in Eden district, in the North Pennines.