Lowthwaite Fell
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Lowthwaite Fell | |||
Cumberland | |||
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Range: | Uldale Fells | ||
Summit: | 1,670 feet NY278347 54°42’9"N, 3°7’18"W |
Lowthwaite Fell is a hill amongst the Uldale Fells in the north of Cumberland, within the northern edge of the Lake District.
This is an unspectacular hill, a grassy eminence, rising to a height of 1,670 feet above sea level, standing immediately to the south of Longlands Fell (the Lake District's northernmost fell), on the ridge between Longlands Fell and Great Sca Fell.