
Dufton Pike Cumbria
A charming Cumbrian hill offering breathtaking panoramic views and a peaceful escape, perfect for a moderate hike.
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Dufton Pike Cumbria
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Wildflowers bloom, clear skies
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Must-see attractions
A charming Cumbrian hill offering breathtaking panoramic views and a peaceful escape, perfect for a moderate hike.
"The views from the top are absolutely stunning and well worth the short, sharp climb."

π― Park Smart in Dufton
Village parking is limited; arrive early or be prepared for a short walk. π
πΆ Dog-Friendly Trails
Excellent spot to tire out your dogs with beautiful scenery. π

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Rating
4.8 Β· 13 reviews
Type
Natural Feature
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Panoramic Summit Views
Summit of Dufton Pike
Breathtaking 360-degree vistas of rolling hills, patchwork fields, and distant mountains.

Tranquil Village of Dufton
Base of Dufton Pike
A charming gateway village offering a peaceful start and end to your hike, with local amenities.

The 'P100' Hill Challenge
Dufton Pike summit
Conquer this UK designated P100 hill, recognized for its 100 meters of topographical prominence.
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π― Park Smart in Dufton
Village parking is limited; arrive early or be prepared for a short walk. π
πΆ Dog-Friendly Trails
Excellent spot to tire out your dogs with beautiful scenery. π
π₯ͺ Post-Hike Treats
Refuel with a tasty granary sandwich from the Post Box Pantry. :sandwich:
πΈ Capture the Vistas
The summit offers stunning photo opportunities of the surrounding landscape. :camerawithflash:
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π― Park Smart in Dufton
Village parking is limited; arrive early or be prepared for a short walk. π
πΆ Dog-Friendly Trails
Excellent spot to tire out your dogs with beautiful scenery. π
π₯ͺ Post-Hike Treats
Refuel with a tasty granary sandwich from the Post Box Pantry. :sandwich:
πΈ Capture the Vistas
The summit offers stunning photo opportunities of the surrounding landscape. :camerawithflash:
π Pack Essentials
Amenities are limited; bring water and snacks for your hike. :water_wave:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Dufton Pike is praised for its stunning panoramic views and tranquil atmosphere, offering a rewarding hike without extreme difficulty. Visitors appreciate the charming village of Dufton as a starting point and the suitability for dog walkers. Some note that parking can be tight and amenities are limited, suggesting preparation is key.
"Dufton Pike is a super nice hill and a UK designated P100, a hill with a 100 metres of prominence. The views from the top looking up towards Backstone Edge is super nice. It is a nice short, sharp pull to get to the top, but well worth it. The top has an unmarked summit."
david howells
"Lovely walk, a bit of an incline at time but it leads to some absolutely stunning views. Parking in Dufton can be tight.. Finish off your walk with a lovely granary sandwich from the Post Box Pantry."
Rob Hurt
"Nice place to walk the dogs and tire them out ,"
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Frequently Asked Questions
π πΊοΈ Getting There
Dufton Pike is accessed via the village of Dufton. The nearest major road is the A66. From the A66, take the turn-off for Dufton. Parking is available in the village, but can be tight.
Public transport options to Dufton are limited. It's best to travel by car. Check local bus timetables for any available services, though they are infrequent.
The most common approach is from the village of Dufton. A well-trodden path leads directly up the pike, offering a relatively short but rewarding climb.
From the A66, look for signs directing you to Dufton. The village is small and easily navigable once you've turned off the main road.
The nearest town is Appleby-in-Westmorland, which is a short drive away and offers more amenities.
π« π« Tickets & Entry
No, there are no tickets or entry fees required to hike Dufton Pike. It is open access land. ποΈ
Dufton Pike is accessible at all times. However, hiking during daylight hours is recommended for safety and enjoyment. :clock1:
There is no dedicated visitor center at Dufton Pike. Information and amenities are limited to the village of Dufton.
Guided tours are not typically offered for Dufton Pike. It's a popular spot for independent hikers and dog walkers.
Ensure you have appropriate footwear, weather-appropriate clothing, water, and snacks. Check the weather forecast before you go. :hiking_boot:
π« π§ Onsite Experience
The hike is considered moderate. It's a short, sharp incline that is well worth the effort for the views.
The ascent and descent can typically be completed in 1-2 hours, depending on your pace and how long you spend at the summit.
Restroom facilities are limited to those available in Dufton village, which may include the pub or cafe.
Yes, the relatively short and manageable climb makes it suitable for families, provided children are comfortable with inclines.
You'll get stunning panoramic views of the surrounding Cumbrian countryside, including rolling hills and patchwork fields.
π½οΈ π½οΈ Food & Dining
Yes, Dufton village has a good pub that serves food and a seasonal village cafe. The Post Box Pantry is also noted for its sandwiches.
You can certainly enjoy a picnic with a view from the summit or along the trail. Remember to take all your litter with you. :picnic_sun:
The primary dining options are within Dufton village itself. For more extensive choices, the nearby town of Appleby-in-Westmorland offers various pubs and restaurants.
Given the limited amenities directly on the trail, it's highly recommended to bring your own water and snacks.
The pub typically offers traditional pub fare. It's a great place to relax after your hike.
πΈ πΈ Photography
Early morning and late afternoon offer the best light for landscape photography, with golden hour casting a beautiful glow.
Focus on the panoramic landscape views, the charming village of Dufton, and the textures of the Cumbrian countryside.
Yes, drone footage can capture the expansive views and the scale of the surrounding landscape beautifully.
A wide-angle lens is ideal for capturing the panoramic vistas. A telephoto lens can be useful for distant details.
The summit itself provides the most comprehensive viewpoint. The trail also offers various points with lovely framed shots of the landscape.









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