Best mountain peaks around Winton are not traditional towering mountains but distinctive geological formations like "Jump-Ups," mesas, and low-lying ranges. These features rise from the flat grassland and Channel Country landscape, offering unique insights into the region's ancient past. The area is significant for its paleontological relevance, striking scenic vistas, and diverse Outback landscapes. Visitors can explore a wilderness setting, observe wildlife, and engage in activities like bushwalking and photography.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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Highest point along the Herriot Way. Expect bog and bad weather 😂
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Great Shunner Fell is a good little workout coming up from Thwaite, about 5.5 kilometres one way, so quite a bit shorter than coming up from Hawes. I wish I could say the views are great, but the cloud was in today on my hike. It was a great day out though, and I met some great people on the hill from all over the world.
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Nice spot, and nothing more for me to add after Wandering Cloud's fine description above really...spoil sport!
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As Yorkshire Hiker says, the true high point is a small cairn, not the larger pile nearby to the north. If you have got to here, then I hope you have the time to savour the views towards Hugh Seat and High Sails. It is open and panoramic, and there are also fine views across the valley towards Wild Boar Fell.
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This is actually the location of the topographic cairn, which is a really good view point out over the surrounding Dales, and of the Nine Standards, which sit nearby to the north within a few hundred metres. A bit further to the south is the actual summit point of Nine Standards Rigg itself, which is marked by a trig point.
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Great Shunner Fell is the third highest summit in the Yorkshire Dales at 716m with great views of the North Pennines, the Lake District and many other Yorkshire Dales fells including the Three Peaks.
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Make sure you go to the highest point as there are a few cairns near High Seat so don’t be confused and miss the actual summit point
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Winton is known for its distinctive geological formations rather than traditional towering mountains. You'll find 'Jump-Ups,' mesas, and low-lying ranges that rise from the flat grassland. These features, such as The Jump-Up (part of the Vindex Range) and the Lilleyvale Hills, offer unique insights into the region's ancient past and provide striking scenic vistas.
Yes, The Jump-Up, part of the Vindex Range, is a prominent mesa formation near Winton. It stands about 75 meters above the surrounding land and is significant for its geological and paleontological relevance, dating back 95–98 million years. Bladensburg National Park also features spectacular flat-topped mesas, plateaus, and sandstone ranges.
The Jump-Up area is particularly noteworthy for its paleontological significance. It houses the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum, which boasts the world's largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils. Its proximity to the internationally acclaimed Lark Quarry Dinosaur Trackways makes it a prime destination for dinosaur enthusiasts.
Visitors can explore a wilderness setting, enjoy visual attractiveness, and engage in activities like bird watching, bushwalking, photography, painting, and stargazing. The stunning views and connection to prehistoric life are major drawcards.
The Lilleyvale Hills offer spectacular panoramic views, especially from Cawnpore Lookout. The scenic drive towards Cawnpore Lookout winds through 'Jump Up' and Channel Country, providing excellent opportunities to take in the vastness and unique topography of the region.
Absolutely. Located only 7 km from Winton, Bladensburg National Park features spectacular flat-topped mesas, plateaus, and sandstone ranges. Its 'Route of the River Gum' is a 51.4 km loop drive that allows visitors to explore the park's history and diverse landscapes, including craggy gorges, varied birdlife, and claypans.
In Bladensburg National Park, the 'Route of the River Gum' is a 51.4 km loop drive that guides visitors through the park's diverse landscapes. Additionally, the scenic drive towards Cawnpore Lookout in the Lilleyvale Hills provides a great way to experience the 'Jump Up' and Channel Country.
Unlike traditional towering mountains, Winton's elevated areas are distinctive geological formations like 'Jump-Ups' and mesas. These features are significant for their ancient geological history, paleontological discoveries, and the striking contrasts they provide against the mostly flat grassland and Channel Country landscape.
The wilderness settings of Winton's geological formations, such as those found in Bladensburg National Park, are ideal for observing diverse birdlife and other Outback wildlife. The varied vegetation types and landscapes support a range of species.
While specific seasonal advice for these formations isn't provided, the Outback climate generally means cooler, drier months (typically April to September) are more comfortable for outdoor activities like bushwalking and exploring geological sites.
Yes, the 'Jump-Ups,' mesas, and low-lying ranges around Winton offer striking scenic vistas and unique geological formations, making them excellent subjects for photography. The contrasting landscapes and vastness of the Outback provide compelling visual opportunities.
While specific hiking trails for individual 'Jump-Ups' are not detailed, bushwalking is a recommended activity in these wilderness settings. Bladensburg National Park offers opportunities to explore its varied landscapes on foot or via its scenic drive.


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