Best attractions and places to see around Docker include a diverse landscape spanning parts of Cumbria and the Yorkshire Dales. The area features prominent fells, historical settlements, and significant cultural sites. Visitors can explore natural summits offering expansive views and historical properties with extensive gardens. This region provides opportunities for outdoor exploration and cultural discovery.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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Sedbergh is a great starting point to explore the Howgills. Nice size pay and display car park with public toilets. There are also plenty of things to explore in the small town before or after you have been in the fells. Lots of great independent shops and cafes.
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It is well worth visiting the castle and gardens. I was particularly impressed by the rock garden.
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Sedgwick House was built in 1868 for William Henry Wakefield, who owned a local gunpowder factory. The family moved out of the house shortly before World War II, and it was then used by Lancashire County Council as a school for children with special needs. The school closed in 1987, and the building has since been converted into residential accommodation.
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The Calf 676m P383 (2218ft) TP6361 - The Calf S5676 County of Yorkshire Definitive List Yorkshire Dales NP Definitive List County of Yorkshire Trig Pillar
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It's the highest peak in the Howgills but the top of the Calf is pretty unexciting - its a rounded summit with motorway paths. The best feature of the hill is hidden away to east - the huge Cautley Spout waterfall. Although some maps don't show a path all the way to the summit from the east, there's a decent path on the ground, and this is by far the most interesting way to climb the hill
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The centre pole on the Mushroom lines up with the map on the inside so you know what you’re looking at in the surrounding area! So cool!
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The Docker area, spanning parts of Cumbria and the Yorkshire Dales, offers impressive natural landmarks. You can ascend The Calf Summit (Howgill Fells), the highest point of the Howgill Fells, for panoramic views including the Yorkshire Three Peaks and the Lake District skyline. Another notable natural feature is The Mushroom on Scout Scar, a unique natural monument offering expansive views of the Lakeland skyline.
Yes, the region boasts several historical and cultural sites. Explore Sedbergh Town Centre, known as England's official book town, with its charming main street and cobbled lanes. You can also visit Sizergh Castle and Gardens, a medieval fortified manor house with extensive gardens, or see Sedgwick House, a Grade II listed building with a rich history.
For families, Sizergh Castle and Gardens is an excellent choice, offering vast gardens, a mirror lake, and a castle to explore. Sedbergh Town Centre is also family-friendly with its independent shops and cafes. Additionally, a walk to The Mushroom on Scout Scar is considered family-friendly and offers rewarding views.
There are several easy walking trails available. You can find options like the Thirlmere Aqueduct Bridge loop or the Romney Footbridge loop, both starting from Kendal. For more details and routes, check the Easy hikes around Docker guide.
Absolutely. For a more challenging hike, consider ascending The Calf Summit (Howgill Fells), which is the highest point of the Howgill Fells and offers a strenuous but rewarding experience. You can find various hiking routes, including moderate options like the Gurnal Dubs Tarn – Potter Tarn loop, in the Hiking around Docker guide.
The area around Docker offers diverse cycling routes. You can explore options like the Kentmere and Sadgill loop or the River Sprint & Kentmere loop from Kendal, both rated as moderate. For longer and more challenging rides, consider the Newby Bridge and Troutbeck loop. Discover more routes in the Cycling around Docker guide.
Yes, many attractions have nearby options. Sedbergh Town Centre is full of independent shops and cafes, including recommended spots like Smatt's Duo cafe and the Black Bull Inn. Sizergh Castle and Gardens also has an onsite cafe and shop.
Many outdoor areas in the region are dog-friendly. For instance, the walk to The Mushroom on Scout Scar is suitable for dogs. Always ensure dogs are kept on leads where livestock are present or signs indicate, and check specific attraction policies before visiting.
The best time to visit Docker for outdoor activities generally depends on your preference. Spring and summer offer milder weather ideal for hiking and cycling, with longer daylight hours. Autumn brings beautiful foliage. While winter can be picturesque, some higher fells might be challenging due to weather conditions.
While the guide focuses on prominent attractions, the wider region of Cumbria and the Yorkshire Dales is rich with hidden corners. Exploring the quieter paths of the Howgill Fells beyond The Calf Summit can reveal secluded valleys and stunning views away from the crowds. The charm of Sedbergh's cobbled lanes also offers delightful discoveries.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse landscape, from the panoramic views at The Calf Summit to the historical charm of Sedbergh Town Centre. The extensive gardens and historical significance of Sizergh Castle are also highly appreciated, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.


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