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Winder Summit Trig Points – View from Winder Summit loop from Sedbergh School

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United Kingdom
England
North West England
Cumbria
South Lakeland
Sedbergh

Winder Summit Trig Points – View from Winder Summit loop from Sedbergh School

Moderate

4.5

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Winder Summit Trig Points – View from Winder Summit loop from Sedbergh School

02:46

8.54km

360m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: June 26, 2026

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Your route passes through a protected area

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Yorkshire Dales National Park

Waypoints

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Start point

Parking

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1

2.23 km

View of Lonsdale

Highlight • Viewpoint

Short walk with views towards the Lune Valley

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2

3.49 km

Winder Summit Trig Points

Highlight • Viewpoint

Cracking vantage point with 360° views. You can see the 3 Peaks of Yorkshire, out to the coast and I imagine on a clear day a brilliant panorama of the mountains in the Lakes.

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3

3.50 km

4

3.57 km

View from Winder Summit

Highlight (Segment) • Summit

This is a lovely walk along the ridge with fantastic views all the way out to the sea in good weather!

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5

5.13 km

The National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty where our English commons sit, are designated as ‘protected areas’ by and for the nation. Brant Fell (and others in England) is owned by a private landowner and managed by over 20 active graziers, a further 60 have ‘rights on the common’ but do not exercise them.

First enshrined in law in the Magna Carta in 1215, Common Land traditionally sustained the poorest people in rural communities who owned no land of their own, providing them with a source of wood, bracken for bedding and pasture for livestock. Over one-third of England’s moorland is common land.

Common Land now accounts for 3% of England, but this includes large tracts of our most well-loved and ecologically rich landscapes including where you are standing in the Yorkshire Dales, Dartmoor, the Lake District, and Shropshire Hills.

Common Land is privately owned land with ‘Rights of Common’ over that land, most commonly to graze animals. Visitors have a right roam the commons while recognising and respecting the wildlife, landowners and farmers who work tirelessly to maintain it. This includes making sure all visiting dogs have their owner with them and are always in plain sight. Our nesting birds, sheep and lambs during peak seasons (March to June) will thank you for it. Please be accountable and responsible.

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6

7.03 km

St Andrew's Church, Dent

Highlight • Religious Site

Although no church was recorded in the Domesday Book, it is generally accepted that the building dates from 1130 and was subsequently enlarged adopting its present shape in 1350 when the tower was added. The inner north doorway is probably the earliest surviving part of the church, and this suggests that there has always been a north aisle. In the late 1800s, a major restoration of the church was carried out.

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8.54 km

End point

Parking

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Way Types & Surfaces

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3.94 km

1.90 km

1.75 km

601 m

311 m

Surfaces

2.40 km

2.31 km

2.30 km

894 m

366 m

173 m

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Saturday 4 July

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13°C

60 %

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