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Cold Fell

Summit of Cold Fell
Range: King's Forest of Geltsdale
Summit: 2,037 feet NY605556
54°53’38"N, 2°36’59"W

Cold Fell is a mountain in the northern Pennines, within the King's Forest of Geltsdale in eastern Cumberland.

Cumberland is a county rich in high fells, a few exceeding 3,000 feet and a great many exceeding 2,000 feet: Cold Fell is the is the northernmost 2,000-foot fell in the county. It is enrolled as a 'marilyn' due to its relative prominence (551 feet).

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