Difference between revisions of "Uldale Fells"
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− | The '''Uldale Fells''' are a small group of mountains in [[Cumberland]], within the [[Lake District]]'s Northern Fells. They may be considered an eastern group of the [[Caldbeck Fells]. | + | The '''Uldale Fells''' are a small group of mountains in [[Cumberland]], within the [[Lake District]]'s Northern Fells. They may be considered an eastern group of the [[Caldbeck Fells]]. |
This group contains four main fells: | This group contains four main fells: |
Latest revision as of 20:48, 29 June 2017
The Uldale Fells are a small group of mountains in Cumberland, within the Lake District's Northern Fells. They may be considered an eastern group of the Caldbeck Fells.
This group contains four main fells:
- Great Cockup (1,726 feet)
- Great Sca Fell (2,136 feet)
- Longlands Fell (1,585 feet)
- Meal Fell (1,800 feet)
The Uldale fells are a smooth and grassy sheep pasture which rise in three ridges from the low land to the north and culminate at the summit of Great Sca Fell at a height of 2,136 feet.}