Lund's Tower and Cowling Pinacle, Moderate 7.2 mile walk with fabulous views.


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A favourite walk with fabulous views of the Aire Valley, Simons Seat, Pen-y-Ghent and Pendle Hill to name but a few. It takes in Lund’s Tower which you can climb to maximise the 360° view. Lund’s Tower was built by James Lund of Malsis Hall thought to have been built for his daughter or possibly for Queen Victoria's Jubilee. Cowling Pinacle which is signposted as such is actually shown on the Ordnance Survey map as Wainman’s Pinacle. This is a more appropriate name as it was built by Richard Wainman of Carr Head Hall to commemorate the defeat of Napoleon in 1815. There is limited street parking available, so car sharing would be a good idea. Fee £1.00 or £10 for a full year.
*Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a lead at all times *

Lund's Tower and Cowling Pinacle, Moderate 7.2 mile walk with fabulous views.