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Buckden Pike Summit stands proudly at the head of Wharfedale, a picturesque valley nestled within the stunning Yorkshire Dales National Park in England. Rising to an elevation of 702 metres (2,303 feet), this iconic fell offers a challenging yet rewarding experience for hikers, making it one of the most beloved hills in the region. It is renowned for its expansive views and rich history, narrowly missing out on being the highest peak in the immediate area to its neighbour, Great…
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While Buckden village is a very popular starting point, hikers also commonly begin their ascent from Starbotton and Kettlewell. For those approaching from the east, Walden Head is another option. Each starting point offers a different perspective and route to the summit.
Beyond the summit trig point and its panoramic views, you'll find the poignant Buckden Pike Memorial Cross, commemorating Polish airmen. The slopes also feature remains of disused Buckden Lead Mines, offering a glimpse into the area's industrial past. Keep an eye out for Buckden Rake, an old Roman road, and cascading waterfalls along Buckden Beck on some routes.
Buckden Pike is generally considered an intermediate-level walk with a significant ascent. While rewarding, it can be challenging for younger children due to steep and potentially boggy sections. Families with older, experienced hiking children might enjoy it, but it's advisable to choose a shorter, less strenuous route and be prepared for varied terrain and weather.
Yes, Buckden Pike is generally dog-friendly, but dogs should be kept on a lead, especially during lambing season (spring/early summer) and around livestock. The terrain can be rocky and boggy in places, so ensure your dog is fit for the hike. Always carry water for your dog and be mindful of ground conditions.
The primary parking option is the National Park car park located in Buckden village. This car park can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during peak season. Arriving early in the morning is highly recommended to secure a space. Alternative parking might be available in nearby villages like Kettlewell, which would involve a longer approach walk.
Public transport to Buckden village is limited but available. The DalesBus service operates during certain seasons, connecting Buckden with larger towns like Grassington and Ilkley. It's essential to check the latest DalesBus timetables, as services can be infrequent, especially outside of summer weekends. Planning your journey in advance is crucial.
While Buckden Pike can be hiked year-round, conditions vary significantly. Spring and autumn offer vibrant landscapes and generally pleasant temperatures. Summer provides longer daylight hours but can be busy. Winter conditions can be challenging, with snow, ice, and strong winds common, requiring appropriate winter gear, navigation skills, and experience. Always check the weather forecast before setting out.
Yes, the village of Buckden itself offers a pub and some accommodation options like cottages and B&Bs. To the south, the larger village of Kettlewell boasts quaint tearooms and cosy pubs, perfect for post-hike nourishment. Further south, Skipton serves as a principal gateway town with a wider range of amenities, including gear shops.
A typical circular route from Buckden village to the summit and back can take anywhere from 3 to 5 hours, depending on your pace and chosen path. The ascent from Buckden village involves a significant elevation gain of approximately 502 meters (1,647 feet) to reach the summit at 702 meters (2,303 feet).
Absolutely! A popular challenge for experienced hikers is to tackle both Buckden Pike and its neighbour, Great Whernside, in a single outing, making for an extended and rewarding day in the Dales. Some routes also offer the option to combine Buckden Pike with Birks Fell for a total hike of around 17km.
The trails to Buckden Pike feature a variety of terrain. You'll encounter well-constructed paths designed to protect fragile peat moorland, but also steep ascents, potentially boggy sections (especially after rain), and areas with stone steps and flagstones. Appropriate footwear with good grip is essential.