Standing tall and proud at the western end of Great Langdale is a series of dramatic buttresses, scree gullies and gnarled, rocky
Read More Β»The Langdale Pikes are possibly the Lake Districtβs most recognisable fells. You might not have heard their individual names before, but thereβs
Read More Β»People travelling along the A591 cannot fail to miss the distinctive summit rocks of Helm Crag reaching skyward above Grasmere. The highest
Read More Β»Helvellyn… Itβs a name that manages to be both authoritative and somehow whimsical at the same time. How can any walker resist
Read More Β»Hampsfell is truly tiny β this limestone hill sits just 728ft (222m) above sea level. Yet it provides some breathtaking views out
Read More Β»Coniston Old Man is one of the most popular fells in the Lake District; visit the summit platform on a sunny day,
Read More Β»Breathtaking Landscape of the Cumbrian Fells The fells of Cumbria are the highest, craggiest and most dramatic in England. This is a
Read More Β»Sometimes referred to as Englandβs last area of wilderness, the North Pennines form part of Cumbriaβs eastern border. This is the highest
Read More Β»At 2929ft, or 893 metres, above sea level, Cross Fell is the highest point on the Pennine chain of hills that stretches
Read More Β»The Pennines arenβt famous for their βwow!β moments; their high, rolling moors, although magnificent in many ways, generally lack the rocky drama
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