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The peak of Whernside, standing at 2,415ft, lies on the county boundary with Cumbria. It is the highest peak in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, and by extension the highest peak of the Yorkshire Three Peak Challenge.

 

In shape, Whernside forms a long ridge, running roughly north-north-east to south-south-west and most commonly ascented from Ribblehead. On a clear day, the views from the summit towards the Lake District are spectacular, including (with the aid of binoculars) Blackpool Tower, some 40 miles away.

Ornament of Whernside

£24.00Price
  • Our ornament displays the 1.5km area around the summit of Whernside. It beautifully captures the character of Whernside's eastern ridge and the two rolling valleys to the east and west.

     

    Ornament Dimensions:

    8.5cm  x  9.5cm  x  1.5cm

     

    We had feedback about our original designs, saying they were a little flat and underwhelming. We're a stickler for accuracy at WM, but we fully appreciated that the original design of our Yorkshire Peaks ornaments barely came close to resembling what it feels like to climb these grand old hills. So we've responded with this redesign: still eminently recognisable as the Three Peaks of Yorkshire, but with their topography exaggerated to make them feel a little more like they do during the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge.

     

    10% Conqueror's discount available for anyone tackling the Whernside summit.

     

    Code:

    WERDUNNIT

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