Monday 13 June 2016

A Walk from Dufton 2016

Walk Leader: Jennifer Matthias
Total Distance: 10.5 miles
Total Ascent/Descent: 2000ft


This walk has been described as a "five star" route.  it includes interesting geology, wild moorland and fantastic views.  Please be prepared the moorland can be boggy especially after rain.  

We leave the little village of Dufton on a track which steadily takes us up onto the moor to a shooting cabin. We pass the conical hill of Dufton Pike which is just one such hills in the area. We see Puss Beck(!) on our right as we climb through the mine workings of former times.

At Great Runsdale Tarn we take the Northern Shore and the follow its outlet Maize Beck across the moorland, finding tracks to shooting buts to a footbridge where we join the Pennine Way.



Crossing a limestone pavement we will reach the spectacular High Cup Nick. This is where the Whin Sill, which is formed of blue-grey dolerite, has provided extra resistance to glaciers and formed one of the most spectacular natural features in England.

Then following the Pennine Way we descend down to the village and a welcome well deserved drink.

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