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Buckden Pike
North Pennines

Buckden Pike

702M
2302FT

About Buckden Pike

Dominating the head of Upper Wharfedale, this massive peat-covered fell offers a classic Dales experience. While the lower slopes feature characteristic limestone scars, the broad summit ridge is wilder and often boggy. Reaching the trig pillar rewards walkers with a commanding perspective over the Three Peaks and the remote Walden Dale.

Key Statistics

Rank
7th Highest in Yorkshire Dales
Parent Range
Yorkshire Dales
Prominence
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208.6m
Nearest Town
Sedbergh
Geology
Silurian Slates & Gritstone

Find It

OS Grid Reference
SD960787
Latitude
54.2040°N
Longitude
2.0628°W

Did You Know?

  • The name Buckden likely derives from the Old English 'bucca' (buck or male deer) and 'denu' (valley), marking the area as a historic deer hunting ground. The 'Pike' suffix is a common Northern term for a pointed summit, though the hill is actually a sprawling plateau.
  • A stone memorial cross stands south of the summit, marking the site where a Polish-manned RAF Wellington bomber crashed during a snowstorm in 1942. The sole survivor, Sergeant Jozef Fusniak, managed to crawl down the hillside despite a broken leg, following a fox's tracks through the deep snow to reach help in the valley below.
  • The eastern slopes around Buckden Gavel were once a hive of industrial activity. Extensive lead mining remains are still visible, including 'hushes'—man-made gullies created by releasing dammed water to wash away soil and reveal the ore veins beneath.
  • From the 701-metre summit, the view west is dominated by the 'Big Three' fells of the Dales: the table-top profile of Ingleborough, the sharp peak of Pen-y-ghent, and the long ridge of Whernside are all clearly visible across the Ribblehead gap.
  • The summit plateau is notorious among Dales walkers for its peat hags—deep, black trenches of saturated mud. Navigating them after a period of rain is less of a hike and more of a slow-motion tactical puzzle to avoid disappearing knee-deep into the Yorkshire landscape.

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