Westmorland Dales Landscape Partnership


The Westmorland Dales Landscape Partnership Scheme finished in early 2024 with projects successfully delivered by a wide range of project partners, community groups and individuals. 
Over the coming months, we’ll be updating this site to highlight what’s been achieved, so please keep checking back.

Welcome …

… to the Westmorland Dales website.

The Westmorland Dales Landscape Partnership Scheme aimed to unlock and reveal the hidden heritage of the Westmorland Dales, enabling more people to connect with, enjoy and benefit from this inspirational landscape. Specifically, its objectives were to:

  • Reveal the area’s hidden heritage.
  • Conserve what makes the area special.
  • Engage people in enjoying and benefitting from their heritage.
  • Sustain the benefits of the scheme in the long-term.

This was achieved through a programme of projects developed and delivered through the Westmorland Dales Landscape Partnership, led by Friends of the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority, and mainly funded through the National Lottery Heritage Fund. It ran over a five-year period from March 2019 to February 2024.

Here you can discover what makes the area so special, find out about the scheme’s projects, and view and download resources produced.

The Westmorland Dales

The Westmorland Dales is a beautiful area of Cumbria lying  north of the Howgill Fells and within the north-west corner of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. It stretches from Tebay in the south-west to Kirkby Stephen in the east and to Maulds Meaburn in the north-west. At its heart are the limestone fells above Orton and Asby, rich in natural and cultural heritage, and with magnificent views to the Pennines, the Howgills and the Lakeland fells. It drains into the Lune river catchment to the south and the Eden river catchment to the north. Relatively overlooked compared with its better-known neighbours, our projects have aimed to reveal its heritage for more to enjoy without detracting from its unique qualities. (Click on map for larger image)


Contact information

Friends of the Lake District
Murley Moss, Oxenholme Road, Kendal, Cumbria LA9 7SS
Main Telephone:  01539 720788
Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority
Yoredale, Bainbridge, Leyburn, North Yorkshire DL8 3EL
Main Telephone:  01969 652300

Led by landscape charity Friends of the Lake District, the ‘Westmorland Dales Landscape Partnership Scheme’, funded by Heritage Lottery, has been created to unlock and reveal the rich heritage of the Westmorland Dales area and enable more people to connect with, enjoy and benefit from its inspirational landscape.

Anyone with an interest in the area is invited to attend the Westmorland Dales Landscape Forum on Saturday 21st April 2019 at Orton Market Hall.

It’s an opportunity to find out more about the scheme, its different projects and what its preliminary studies have revealed including the geology of the Potts Valley, the archaeology of Great Kinmond, and the landmarks of Pendragon Castle and Smardale’s Lime Kilns. A light lunch will also be provided as well the option to join an afternoon heritage walk around Orton.

  • Morning Talks and Presentations

10:00 am start – 12:30 pm finish (doors open 9.30 am)            

  • Lunch

12:30 – 1:30pm    

  • Afternoon Heritage Walks and Archaeological Test Pitting

From 1:30 pm around Orton


If you’d like to attend the Forum, please contact event organisers David or Nicola on 01539 720788 or by emailing [email protected]

If you can’t make the Forum on Saturday, an additional ‘Drop In’ session is being held on Friday 20th April 6pm - 8pm at the Market Hall in Orton. Booking is not necessary and you are invited to just turn up and say hello, learn about some of the projects and meet some of the people involved.