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  • ...nties of the United Kingdom|shire]] commanding the mountains of the [[Lake District]] to the coast, stretching along the coast of the [[Solway Firth]] and the ...ugh not far from the seacoast. Many of the highest and most famous of the fells lie in the county such as [[Skiddaw]], [[Blencathra]] and [[Helvellyn]], an
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  • ...ing from the [[River Mersey]] in the south to the [[Furness]] Fells in the north. ...the west coast from the Mersey north to Morecambe Bay with a further part north of the sands at Furness.
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  • ...re]], with some of the grandest scenery of the land. It is bounded to the north and west by [[Cumberland]], to the south and south-west by [[Lancashire]] a ...with small villages and modest towns in the dales, each looking up at the fells.
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  • ...y of Wigtown''' is a [[Counties of the United Kingdom|shire]] in the south-western corner of [[Scotland]]. Wigtownshire is also known as '''West Galloway''', ...Sea]]. On the southeast the county is along the shore of Luce Bay To the north is [[Ayrshire]]. To the east is [[Kirkcudbrightshire]], divided from Wigtow
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  • | LG district= Westmorland & Furness ...s Lancashire's northernmost large town and the chief town of '''Lancashire North of the Sands'''.
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  • ...ritain''' is a kingdom spread across most of the British Isles. The north-western coast of Europe stands off to the southeast. ...m this land border, Britain is surrounded by the [[Atlantic Ocean]], the [[North Sea]], the [[English Channel]] and the [[Irish Sea]]. Great Britain is lin
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  • ...re North of the Sands', Accessed August 20, 2006.</ref> Furness forms the North Lonsdale hundred. ...ands, while High Furness is the rest of the land, encompassing the Furness Fells.
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  • |LG district=Allerdale |title=Lake District Walks and Photos
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  • [[File:Windermere Lake District from hill.JPG|thumb|300px|Windermere]] [[File:Windermere2croped3.jpg|right|thumb|upright|A map of the lake from 1925]]
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  • |range=Uldale Fells ...umberland]], within the [[Lake District]]. It is one of the four [[Uldale Fells]], along with [[Longlands Fell]], [[Great Sca Fell]] and [[Meal Fell]].
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  • ...nine Hills]] and indeed the highest point in England outside of the [[Lake District]]. It rises up in [[Cumberland]] close to the border of [[Yorkshire]], on ...n|Eden Valley]] on its south-western side and drops off more gently on its north-eastern side towards the [[River Tyne|South Tyne]] and [[River Tees|Tees]]
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  • |range=Furness Fells '''Swirl How''' is a fell in the [[Furness Fells]] of northern [[Lancashire]]. It stands between [[Coniston]] and the [[Rive
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  • |range=Lake District Northern Fells ...el, making it the fourth-highest mountain in England. Skiddaw stands just north of the town of [[Keswick]] in [[Cumberland]] and dominates the skyline in t
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  • *[[Lancashire North of the Sands]] ...Pennine]] hills of the Durham Dales in the south and the [[Lake District]] fells the highest of them all in the southwest, all in truth forming the same sys
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  • |LG district=Blackburn with Darwen ...bble|Ribble]] Valley, nine miles east of the city of [[Preston]], 27 miles north of the city of [[Manchester]]. To the south of Blackburn is [[Darwen]].
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  • |range=Lake District Southern Fells ...and and is within the [[Lake District]] National Park, one of the Southern Fells in Wainwright's classification.
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  • |range=Lake District Southern Fells ...the col of [[Mickledore]]. It stands in the Southern Fells of the [[Lake District]].
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  • |range=Lake District Eastern Fells ...nd [[Scafell]], and the highest mountain in [[England]] after those latter fells.
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  • |LG district=Dumfries and Galloway ...y]] as it opens into the [[Irish Sea]]. The village is to be found to the north-east of Burrow Head, about thirteen miles south of [[Wigtown]], the [[count
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  • ...counties of the United Kingdom]] (not counting [[Monmouthshire]]). To the north is [[Scotland]] and to the west is [[Wales]]. About 100 islands of the coa ...hills and plains, but the [[Pennines]] and [[Lake District]] have stunning fells, albeit nothing compared with the [[Highlands]], while in the southeast of
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  • ...cashire North of the Sands''' is that part of Lancashire which lies to the north and west of the [[River Kent|Kent estuary]], where the southernmost spur of ...-in-Furness]] and [[Askam-in-Furness]]. The total population of Lancashire North of the Sands is 102,219.
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  • |range=Lake District Western Fells ...ween [[Great Gable]] and [[Pillar, Cumberland|Pillar]] on the long ring of fells surrounding the valley of [[Ennerdale Water]]. It also stands over [[Wasda
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  • ...valley amongst the [[Cumberland]] fells, in the western part of the [[Lake District]]. ...finest examples of a glacially 'over-deepened' valley. The surface of the lake is about 200&nbsp;feet above sea level, while its bottom is over 50&nbsp;fe
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  • ...over the greater part of [[Cumberland]], [[Westmorland]] and [[Lancashire North of the Sands]], and in this narrow compass are found some of the greatest n ...and]] higher than three thousand feet above sea level lies within the Lake District, which height is represented by six [[Furth Munro]]s in Cumberland, includi
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  • ...t [[Buttermere, Cumberland|village of Buttermere]] takes its name from the lake. It is owned by the [[National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Nat ...s, notably the [[High Stile]] range to the south west, [[Robinson]] to the north east, [[Fleetwith Pike]] and [[Haystacks]] to the south east and [[Grasmoor
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  • ...llage of [[Lamplugh]] in [[Cumberland]], on the western edge of the [[Lake District]]. It was created by the damming of Rakegill Beck in about 1880, though its ...is indeed the edge of the fells, for beyond these friendly hills the wild fells begin in earnest; Lamplugh is but the lower slope of [[Loweswater Fell]].
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  • ...akes of [[Cumberland]]. It is one of the noted pretty waters of the [[Lake District]]. The [[Loweswater, Cumberland|village of Loweswater]] sits at the foot of the lake.
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  • ...in [[Cumberland]], one of the larger of the beauteous waters of the [[Lake District]]. ...thern end, and is bordered on the eastern side by the A591 road and on the western side by a minor road.
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  • [[File:Grasmere Lake 2007.jpg|right|thumb|350px|From Loughrigg Terrace towards Grasmere village] ...finest scenery. The lake gives its name to the village of Grasmere on the north shore of the water, and both are celebrated for their association with the
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  • ...in [[Mardale]] in [[Westmorland]], and part of the [[Lake District]]. The lake as it is seen today is a reservoir, its waters dammed and raised between th ...low down to the [[River Lowther]]. The surrounding land has several grand fells; [[High Raise]] ({{convert|803|m|0|x}}) is to the west, and near it [[High
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  • '''Brotherswater''' or '''Brothers Water''' is a modest lake in the Hartsop valley of [[Westmorland]]. It was once called "Broad Water". ...s Water may thus be classified in either of two ways: as one of the [[Lake District]]'s smallest lakes or one of its largest tarns.
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  • ...dknott Pass''' is a pass through the fells of [[Cumberland]] in the [[Lake District]]. It carries a minor road between [[Eskdale, Cumberland|Eskdale]] and [[R Past the western end of the pass, the road descends through Eskdale towards the coastal town
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  • |range=Lake District Southern Fells ...above [[Langdale]]. It is accounted one of the Southern Fells of the Lake District.
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  • |range=Lake District Eastern Fells ...arking the border of [[Westmorland]] with [[Cumberland]] within the [[Lake District]]. It stands less than a mile south of [[Helvellyn]], Westmorland's highest
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  • |range=Lake District Eastern Fells ...he [[Lake District]]. It is the highest of a group of hills in the Eastern Fells, standing to the south of the [[Helvellyn Range]].
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  • |range=Lake District Eastern Fells ...[Helvellyn]] range of the Eastern Fells. [[Raise (fell)|Raise]] is to the north and [[Helvellyn]] Lower Man to the south, both of which are of greater heig
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  • |range=Lake District Southern Fells '''Crinkle Crags''' is a fell in the [[Lake District]] on the border of [[Cumberland]] with [[Westmorland]]. It forms part of tw
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  • |range=Lake District Eastern Fells ...county boundary between [[Westmorland]] and [[Cumberland]], in the Eastern Fells, between [[Thirlmere]] and the [[Ullswater]] basin.
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  • |range=Lake District Eastern Fells ...orland]], the summit of Stybarrow Dodd being a point on the border. These fells are found between [[Thirlmere]] and the [[Ullswater]] basin.
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  • |range=Lake District Eastern Fells ...he [[Ullswater]] Fell'.<ref name="richards">Richards, Mark: ''Near Eastern Fells'': Collins (2003): ISBN 0-00-711366-8</ref>
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  • |range=Lake District Far Eastern Fells ...trict]]. At 2,718 feet, its summit is the highest point in the Far Eastern Fells. The fell is named after the Roman road which ran over the summit.
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  • [[File:Furness Fells.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The Coniston Fells seen from Helvellyn]] ...hest point, the [[Old Man of Coniston]]. The fells form part of the [[Lake District]].
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  • |range=Furness Fells ...rs''' is one amongst the [[Furness Fells]] of [[Lancashire]] in the [[Lake District]]. It stands above [[Wrynose Pass]].
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  • |range=Furness Fells ...] village, in the central part of the Furness range, known as the Coniston Fells.
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  • |range=Furness Fells ...f [[Coniston]]. The eastern face is one of the many rock faces in the Lake District used for rock climbing.
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  • |range=Furness Fells ...e [[Lake District]]. It is one of the main group of Furness, the Coniston Fells.
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  • {{Hatnote|Not to be confused with [[Caw]] in the Furness Fells}} |range=Lake District Western Fells
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  • |range=Furness Fells ...trict]], in the Dunnerdale Fells, the south-western group of the [[Furness Fells]] of [[Lancashire]] standing close to [[River Duddon|Dunnerdale]]. Stickle
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  • ...ational park in the valley of [[Great Langdale]]. The fell is one of three fells which make up the picturesque [[Langdale Pikes]] (the others being [[Harris ...h tableland centred upon [[Thunacar Knott]]. Pike Of Stickle stands at the western end of this system and its crags fall south from the summit, presenting an
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  • |range=Lake District Central Fells ...his name it has become one of the most recognised of the hills of the Lake District.
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  • |range=Lake District Far Eastern Fells ...[Haweswater]] Reservoir, accounted by Wainwright as one of the Far Eastern Fells.
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  • ...e]]. The [[County top|highest point]] of [[Staffordshire]] is in the Peak District on the Derbyshire border, though it is conventional to assign all beyond th ...e of the city of [[Derby]], and becoming higher and more forbidding to the north. The High Peak by contrast is uncompromising fell country, high, steep, wi
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  • ...pties into the [[River Forth]]. The river bears a name commonplace in the north: the '[[River Carron]]' is a name borne by rivers from [[Dumfriesshire]] to The river rises in the [[Campsie Fells]] before flowing into the Carron Valley Reservoir.
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  • |range=Lake District Southern Fells ...d]] is the most northerly mountain in the [[Scafell]] chain, in the [[Lake District]].
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  • |range=Lake District Western Fells ...er sister hill, [[Green Gable]], and by the lower pass of Beck Head to its western neighbour, [[Kirk Fell]].
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  • |range=Lake District Western Fells ...und it). At 2,927&nbsp;feet, it is the eighth highest mountain in the Lake District.
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  • |range=Lake District Southern Fells '''Esk Pike''' is a fell in the [[Lake District]], within [[Cumberland]]; it is one of the great cirque of hills forming th
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  • |range=Lake District Eastern Fells ...th a height of 2,807 feet is the highest of the fells in this range to the north of [[Stybarrow Dodd#Sticks Pass|Sticks Pass]].
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  • |range=Lake District North Western Fells '''Grasmoor''' is a mountain in the north-western part of the [[Lake District]], within [[Cumberland]]. It is the highest peak in a group of hills betwee
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  • |range=Lake District Western Fells ...r [[Red Pike (Wasdale)|Red Pike]], and along the ridge from [[Pillar (Lake District)|Pillar]].
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  • |range=Lake District North Western Fells ...untain in [[Cumberland]], standing in the north-western part of the [[Lake District]]. The fell was formerly known as '''Eel Crag''', but the [[Ordnance Survey
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  • ...el, and afford spectacular views of the coast and of the [[Lake District]] fells inland. ==North Head==
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  • |range=Lake District Outlying Fells ...he fell then falls away rapidly to the village of [[Eskdale Green]] at its north-eastern tip.
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  • ...ne runs up Eskdale from Ravenglass near the coast to Dalegarth amongst the fells. Intermediate stations and halts are at Muncaster Mill, Miteside, Murthwai Today, the railway is a popular visitor attraction in the Lake District, with the majority of its annual passenger numbers coming during the summer
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  • ...en 500 and the Viking invasions of around 800. Famous kingdoms of The Old North include [[Rheged]], [[Elmet]] and the kingdom of the Gododdin. ...iterary works were contemporary, hence "the Old North" and "Men of the Old North".
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  • ...the most picturesque, and probably the best known, mountain groups in the District. A "stickle" is a hill with a prominent rocky top. ...r, [[Pavey Ark]], visually the most impressive face in the area. The south western border of Harrison Stickle is formed by the deep ravine of Dungeon Ghyll, w
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  • |riding=North |picture=Ingleborough from Tatham Fells.jpg
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  • ...High Seat]] on the county border to the west and one of the highest of the fells in this section of the [[Pennines]]. ...is area, which received many Norse settlers in the Viking Age, most of the fells have retained Norse names, but if there was a distinct Viking name it has g
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  • |range=Lake District Central Fells ...hest point for about 5&nbsp;miles in any direction since the centre of the district is lower than the surrounding parts.
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  • |range=Lake District Eastern Fells ...s a minor rise on the main ridge of the [[Helvellyn]] range in the Eastern Fells, but a prominent shoulder on the west side of that range.
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  • |range=Lake District Eastern Fells ...ered an outlier of the [[Fairfield (fell)|Fairfield]] group in the Eastern Fells, but is separated from its neighbours by low cols. This gives Red Screes an
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  • |range=Lake District Eastern Fells ...'' is a fell in [[Westmorland]], in the [[Lake District]] four miles north-north-west of [[Ambleside]] and reaching a height of 2,513 feet. It is most often
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  • |range=Lake District Eastern Fells ...tends to be overshadowed by its more illustrious neighbours in the Eastern Fells: [[Helvellyn]] and [[Fairfield (fell)|Fairfield]].
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  • |range=Lake District Eastern Fells ...n one of the east ridges of [[Stybarrow Dodd]]. The hill is in the [[Lake District]], west of [[Ullswater]] on the main [[Helvellyn]] ridge which in parts mar
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  • |range=Lake District Eastern Fells ...eparate fell by Alfred Wainwright in his ''Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells''.
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  • |range=Lake District Eastern Fells ...ead''' is a fell in [[Cumberland]], within the [[Lake District]]'s Eastern Fells. It marks the northern end of the main ridge of the [[Helvellyn]] range and
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  • |range=Lake District Eastern Fells ...is a fell in [[Westmorland]], and amongst the [[Lake District]]'s eastern Fells. It is a prominent intermediate top on one of the eastern ridges of [[Styb
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  • |range=Lake District Eastern Fells ...District]]'s Eastern Fells. It stands at the head of Scandale, four miles north of [[Ambleside]], and reaches a summit height of 2,090 feet.
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  • |range=Lake District Eastern Fells ...e''' is a fell in [[Westmorland]], amongst the [[Lake District]]'s Eastern Fells, a mile east of [[Grasmere]]. It is part of the [[Fairfield (fell)|Fairfie
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  • |range=Lake District Eastern Fells ...nd its summit is an excellent viewpoint for many of the surrounding higher fells. The fell is now owned and managed by the [[National Trust for Places of H
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  • |range=Lake District Eastern Fells ...to the south. This fell is an outlier of the [[Lake District]]'s Eastern Fells
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  • |range=Lake District Eastern Fells ...he [[Fairfield (fell)|Fairfield]] group in the [[Lake District]]'s Eastern Fells.
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  • |range=Lake District Eastern Fells ...e Eastern Fells. It stands above the village of [[Glenridding]] and on the western shore of [[Ullswater]].
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  • |range=Lake District Eastern Fells ...t]], an outlier of the [[Fairfield (fell)|Fairfield]] group in the Eastern Fells. It is in [[Westmorland]] and looks down on Patterdale village and the uppe
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  • |range=Lake District Eastern Fells ...]. It is an outlier of the Lake District's Eastern Fells, standing to the north of [[Ullswater]], bounded on one side by Aira Beck with its waterfall [[Air
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  • |range=Lake District Far Eastern Fells ...land]]. It forms the focal point of three ridges which fan out north east, north west and south.
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  • |range=Lake District Far Eastern Fells ...e west of [[Haweswater]] Reservoir. It is a focal point of the Far Eastern Fells, and within [[Westmorland]]. It stands at the head of several valleys.
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  • |range=Lake District Far Eastern Fells ...ll''' is a fell in [[Westmorland]], in the Far Eastern Fells of the [[Lake District]]. The summit at lies the meeting point of three ridges, and Harter Fell fo
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  • |range=Lake District Far Eastern Fells ...) is a fell in [[Westmorland]], and in the Far Eastern Fells of the [[Lake District]]. It stands on the other side of the [[Kirkstone Pass]] from [[Red Screes]
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  • |range=Lake District Far Eastern Fells '''Ill Bell''' is a fell in the [[Lake District]], in [[Westmorland]], standing on the narrow ridge between the valleys of
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  • |range=Lake District Far Eastern Fells ...in the [[Lake District]], standing above [[Hayeswater]] in the Far Eastern Fells. It is in [[Westmorland]], and is an outlier of [[Rampsgill Head]], being t
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  • |range=Lake District Far Eastern Fells '''Kentmere Pike''' is a fell in the [[Lake District]], in [[Westmorland]], rising between the valleys of Kentmere and Longsledd
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  • |range=Lake District Far Eastern Fells '''Froswick''' is a fell in the Far Estern Fells of the [[Lake District]], in [[Westmorland]]. It stands on the fine narrow ridge between the vall
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  • |range=Lake District Far Eastern Fells |picture caption=Seen from the summit of [[Wether Hill (Lake District)|Wether Hill]] from the south.
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  • |range=Lake District Far Eastern Fells ...(High Street)|High Raise]]. Lesser ridges also radiate out to the east and north-west.
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  • |range=Lake District Far Eastern Fells ...[[Westmorland]]. It stands to the east of Longsleddale in the Far Eastern Fells.
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  • |range=Lake District Far Eastern Fells ...at the corner of the upper and middle reaches of [[Ullswater]], with steep western flanks overlooking the villages of [[Glenridding]] and [[Patterdale]].
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  • ...orland]], within the [[Lake District]] National Park. It lies amongst the fells between two large lakes, [[Ullswater]] and [[Haweswater]]. The valley is se ...> The foot of the valley is located at the small hamlet, Sandwick, on the western shore of Ullswater, while its head is situated on the slopes of [[Rampsgill
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  • |range=Lake District Far Eastern Fells .... It stands between the valleys of Mardale and Swindale in the Far Eastern Fells.
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  • |range=Lake District Far Eastern Fells ...eparate fell status by Wainwright in his ''Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells''.<ref name=wainwright>{{wainwright|2}}</ref>
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  • |range=Lake District Far Eastern Fells ...t and is situated in one of the quieter areas of the national park, a mile north-east of [[Kentmere]] village.
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  • |range=Lake District Far Eastern Fells '''Angletarn Pikes''' is a fell in the [[Lake District]], in [[Westmorland]] near the village of [[Patterdale]]. Its most notable
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  • |range=Lake District Far Eastern Fells ...trict]], in [[Westmorland]], standing above [[Hartsop]] in the Far Eastern Fells. It forms part of the perimeter of [[Martindale]], standing on the long rid
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  • |range=Lake District Far Eastern Fells ...ry top on the ridge falling north from [[Loadpot Hill]] in the Far Eastern Fells. An extensive craggy face stands above the lower reach of Ullswater.
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  • |range=Lake District Far Eastern Fells ...orth-north-west from [[Loadpot Hill]] on the main ridge of the Far Eastern Fells.
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  • |range=Lake District Far Eastern Fells |picture caption=Seen from Hallin Fell, two miles to the north.
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  • |range=Lake District Far Eastern Fells ...ween the Troutbeck and [[Kentmere]] valleys and is one of the two separate fells on '''Applethwaite Common''' (the other being Sallows).
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  • |range=Lake District Far Eastern Fells ...ands between the valleys of Fusedale and [[Martindale]] on a ridge running north-south.
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  • |range=Lake District Central Fells ...een the [[Derwentwater]] and [[Thirlmere]] basins, a ridge running broadly north-south.
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  • ...reat Langdale]], in the heart of the [[Lake District]], immediately to the north-east of [[Harrison Stickle]]. ...pression of being a rocky ridge. In fact this is misleading, and the north-western side is simply an undulating area of moorland, rising towards [[Thunacar Kn
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  • ...cky ridge, though they are only precipitous on their southern side; to the north, the land sweeps gently to [[High Raise, Langdale|High Raise]], the parent ...]] puts in an appearance.<ref name="richards">Mark Richards: ''The Central Fells'': Collins (2003): ISBN 0-00-711365-X</ref>
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  • |range=Lake District Central Fells '''Bleaberry Fell''' is a fell in the [[Lake District]], in [[Cumberland]]. It reaches a height of 1,936&nbsp;feet. The fell sta
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  • |range=Lake District Central Fells ...ght on the ridge between the Langstrath and Greenup valleys in the Central Fells.
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  • |range=Lake District Central Fells ...Thirlmere]] and [[Grasmere]]. It is triangular in plan, the ridges running north, west and south east. Steel Fell rises to the west of the Dunmail Pass road
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  • |range=Lake District Central Fells '''Armboth Fell''' is a fell in [[Cumberland]]. It is within the [[Lake District]], and regarded by Alfred Wainwright as the centre of Lakeland.<ref name=wa
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  • |range=Lake District Central Fells '''Raven Crag''' is a fell in the [[Lake District]]'s Central Fells. It is within [[Cumberland]] and acts as a superb vantage point for, and ba
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  • |range=Lake District Central Fells '''Great Crag''' is a [[Cumberland]] fell, in the [[Lake District]], located near the hamlets of [[Rosthwaite, Cumberland|Rosthwaite]] and [[
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  • |range=Lake District Central Fells ...he ridge between Greenburn and Far Easedale in the Lake District's Central Fells.
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  • |range=Lake District Central Fells ...s over [[Derwentwater]]. The western face is prominent in views across the lake and fine views over Keswick are available from the summit.
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  • |range=Lake District Central Fells ...wick]]. It occupies an unusual position, surrounded on all sides by higher fells but not connected by any obvious ridge. This separation from its fellows en
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  • |range=Lake District Central Fells ...l''' is a hill in [[Westmorland]], amongst the Central Fells of the [[Lake District]]. It stands on the end of the long ridge coming down from [[High Raise (La
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  • [[File:derwent-water.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Derwent Water and fells]] '''Borrowdale''' is a valley in [[Cumberland]], amongst the [[Lake District]] fells. It is sometimes referred to as ''Cumberland Borrowdale'' in order to dist
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  • |range=Lake District Southern Fells ...[Cumberland]] and standing above [[Wasdale Head]]. It is an outlier on the north-west flank of [[Scafell Pike]], the region's highest mountain.
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  • |range=Lake District Southern Fells ...of very popular hills and is regarded as part of the [[Scafell]] group of fells. It is a hill that is frequently traversed by walkers along its ridge but i
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  • |range=Lake District Southern Fells ...s a height of 2,499&nbsp;feet at the summit. Slight Side lies at the south-western edge of the [[Scafell]] Massif, a two and a half mile crescent of high grou
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  • |range=Lake District Southern Fells ...ngdale]] and [[Little Langdale]], its relative isolation from neighbouring fells together with slopes falling away immediately from the summit in all direct
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  • |range=Lake District Southern Fells '''Cold Pike''' is a fell in the [[Lake District]], on the border of [[Cumberland]] with [[Westmorland]]. It is a satellite
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  • |range=Lake District Southern Fells '''Harter Fell''' is a mountain in [[Cumberland]], within the [[Lake District]] and located between [[Eskdale, Cumberland|Eskdale]] and the [[Duddon Vall
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  • |range=Lake District Southern Fells ..., one of two tributary valleys of Great Langdale, all within in the [[Lake District]].
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  • |range=Lake District Southern Fells '''Illgill Head''' is a fell in the [[Lake District]], in [[Cumberland]]. It is known more commonly as the northern portion of
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  • |range=Lake District Southern Fells ...Fell''' is a [[Cumberland]] fell, within the southern fells of the [[Lake District]]. It stands above the hamlet of the same name at the head of [[Borrowdale]
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  • |range=Lake District Southern Fells '''Rosthwaite Fell''' is a [[Cumberland]] fell, in the [[Lake District]] some twelve miles due south of [[Keswick]] and a mile and a half south of
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  • |range=Lake District Southern Fells '''Hard Knott''' is a fell in the [[Lake District]], at the head of [[Eskdale, Cumberland|Eskdale]]. It gives its name to th
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  • |range=Lake District Southern Fells |picture caption=Summit of Green Grag from the plateau to the north
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  • |range=Lake District Southern Fells ...t of [[Ambleside]]. It is considered to form part of Lakeland’s Southern Fells.
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  • |range=Furness Fells ...rness Fells]] of the [[Lake District]], in [[Lancashire]]. It rises to the north of [[Tarn Hows]], between [[Coniston]] and [[Hawkshead]].
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  • |range=Furness Fells ...and [[Little Langdale]], almost isolated from the neighbouring [[Coniston Fells]] by Yewdale Beck.
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  • |range=Lake District Northern Fells ...wright's ''Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells'' as one of the Northern Fells.
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  • |range=Lake District Northern Fells ...f the Lake District National Park. It is part of the [[Skiddaw]] group of fells.
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  • |range=Lake District Northern Fells ...ssif. The fell is easily climbed from Keswick or from Skiddaw House to the north. Although now primarily a sheep pasture, it once saw considerable mining ac
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  • |range=Caldbeck Fells ...akes. When it is climbed it is most often from [[Mungrisdale]] or from the north by way of [[Great Sca Fell]].
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  • |range=Lake District Northern Fells ...ll by the intervening [[Bannerdale Crags]]. In common with many fells the western slopes are smooth and convex while the eastern side exhibits crags.
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  • |range=Lake District Northern Fells ...The fell sits on [[Skiddaw]]’s south western ridge along with two other fells ([[Long Side]] and [[Carl Side]]), this ridge is regarded as the finest way
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  • |range=Lake District Northern Fells ...]]. It stands between [[Blencathra]] and [[Bowscale Fell]] in the Northern Fells.
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  • |range=Lake District Northern Fells ...es north of [[Keswick]] in the quieter, even secluded part of the Northern Fells known as "Back o' Skiddaw".
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  • |range=Caldbeck Fells ...eck Fells]] in the northernmost part of the [[Lake District]], eight miles north east of [[Keswick]]. The fell's name means "Rock Fell", from the Cumbric ''
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  • |range=Uldale Fells ...est of the village of [[Caldbeck]] and is the highest of the four [[Uldale Fells]]: the other three being [[Longlands Fell]], [[Meal Fell]] and [[Great Coc
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  • |range=Lake District Northern Fells ...he 214 featured hills in his influential ''Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells'' it was his least favourite. He commented that it "has no more pretension
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  • |range=Lake District Northern Fells ...[[Lake District]], to the south of [[Mungrisdale]] village in the Northern Fells. To the west rises the distinctive mass of Saddleback, or [[Blencathra]].
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  • |range=Lake District Northern Fells ...land, as well as the coastal plain and, across the [[Solway Firth]] to the fells of [[Galloway]]. [[Snaefell]] on the [[Isle of Man]] is also visible on a
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  • |range=Lake District North Western Fells ...o be found four and a half miles west of [[Keswick]], in the North Western Fells of Lakeland.
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  • |range=Lake District North Western Fells |picture=Sail, Lake District.jpg
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  • |range=Lake District North Western Fells ...}}</ref> or ''Wandhope'') is a fell in [[Cumberland]], within the [[Lake District]]. It lies to the east of [[Crummock Water]] and south of [[Crag Hill]]. Fr
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  • |range=Lake District North Western Fells '''Hopegill Head''' is a fell in [[Cumberland]], within the [[Lake District]], and which rises to a summit at 2,526 feet.
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  • |range=Lake District North Western Fells ...e District]]. It is 2,470&nbsp;feet above sea level and stands immediately north of [[Honister Pass]], the road between [[Borrowdale]] and [[Buttermere]].
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  • |range=Lake District North Western Fells ...arby summit [[Dale Head]] and from various locations in the valleys to the north.
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  • |range=Lake District North Western Fells ...and [[Newlands Valley|Newlands]], in the north-western part of the [[Lake District]].
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  • |range=Lake District North Western Fells ...nd]], in the north-western area of the [[Lake District]]. It stands at the western end of the [[Grisedale Pike]]- [[Hopegill Head]] ridge overlooking [[Crumm
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  • |range=Lake District North Western Fells ...western fells of the [[Lake District]]. It is one of the Coledale group of fells, four miles southwest of [[Keswick]]. It reaches a height of 2,205&nbsp;fe
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  • |range=Lake District North Western Fells ...,165 feet in [[Cumberland]], amongst the north-western fells of the [[Lake District]]. It stands immediately east of [[Crummock Water]] and forms a perfect pyr
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  • |range=Lake District North Western Fells '''High Spy''' is a fell in the [[Lake District]], in [[Cumberland]] it is situated on the ridge that separates the [[Newla
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  • |range=Lake District North Western Fells ...Newlands Valley]], three miles south-west of the main town of the Lakeland fells, [[Keswick]].
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  • |range=Lake District North Western Fells '''Maiden Moor''' is a fell in the [[Lake District]], in [[Cumberland]], four miles south of [[Keswick]]. It is part of the h
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  • |range=Lake District North Western Fells '''Ard Crags''' is a fell in the [[Lake District]], in [[Cumberland]]. It stands beside the [[Newlands Valley]] just off th
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  • |range=Lake District North Western Fells ...ern Fells of Lakeland) and it is a smaller member of the Coledale group of fells. Outerside rises to a summit at 1,863&nbsp;feet.
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  • |range=Lake District North Western Fells ...ll in [[Cumberland]], at the head of the [[Newlands Valley]] in the [[Lake District]]. It is to be foud about five miles south-west of [[Keswick]] and has a mo
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  • |range=Lake District North Western Fells ...st of the group of hills north of [[Whinlatter Pass]] in the North Western Fells. The slopes of Lord's Seat are extensively forested.
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  • |range=Lake District North Western Fells ...mberland]], amongst the north-western fells of the [[Lake District]], just north of the [[Whinlatter Pass]]. It is easily climbed from the top of the Whinla
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  • |range=Lake District North Western Fells ...in his influential guidebook series, the ''Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells''.<ref name=wainwright>{{Wainwright|6}}</ref>
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  • |range=Lake District North Western Fells ...[[Lake District]]. It stands on the south-western shore of [[Bassenthwaite Lake]].
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  • |range=Lake District North Western Fells '''Barrow''' is small fell in [[Cumberland]], within the [[Lake District]] which reaches a height of 1,494&nbsp;feet. It is in the quiet and picture
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  • |range=Lake District North Western Fells ...within the [[Lake District]]. It is to be found amongst the North Western Fells region and is one of the peaks on the ridge which encircles the valley of A
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  • |range=Lake District North Western Fells ...a modest height of 1,480 feet but is nevertheless one of the most popular fells in the area.
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  • |range=Lake District North Western Fells ...Fell''' is a small hill in [[Cumberland]], in the north-west of the [[Lake District]]. It is close to the village of [[Wythop Mill]], from where it can easily
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  • |range=Lake District North Western Fells ...ocals, as it offers gentle walking and lovely views across [[Bassenthwaite Lake]] to [[Skiddaw]].
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  • |range=Lake District North Western Fells ...of the smaller Lakeland hills and is overlooked by a number of surrounding fells, such as [[Grasmoor]], [[Whiteless Pike]] and, across [[Crummock Water]], [
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  • |range=Lake District North Western Fells ...luded in Alfred Wainwright's influential ''Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells'', and the only 'Wainwright' fell below 1,000 feet.
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  • ...from the foot of the lake. The dale is in the western part of the [[Lake District]]: as the valley opens at [[Netherdale]] the fell country has ended and th ...off the fells, the largest being the [[Lingmell Beck]]. From its foot the lake is drained by the [[River Irt]], which flows out and down the dale to join
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  • |range=Lake District Western Fells ...t of the [[Mosedale Horseshoe]], a walk which also includes [[Pillar (Lake District)|Pillar]].
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  • |range=Lake District Western Fells ...nd steep crags it has earned the reputation of being a separate fell. Lake District writer Alfred Wainwright rated Steeple and its name very highly saying:
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  • |range=Lake District Western Fells '''High Stile''' is a mountain in the western part of the [[Lake District]], in [[Cumberland]]. It rises to 2,648 feet high, and has a relative heigh
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  • |range=Lake District Western Fells '''Green Gable''' is a fell in [[Cumberland]], within the [[Lake District]] often traversed by walkers en route to its more famous neighbour [[Great
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  • |range=Lake District Western Fells ...l]] and [[Caw Fell]] to the south of [[Ennerdale Water|Ennerdale]] and the north of [[Wasdale]]. Haycock is an imposing dome shaped fell, its popularity wit
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  • |range=Lake District Western Fells ...th excellent views of the [[Scafell]]s, [[Great Gable]] and [[Pillar (Lake District)|Pillar]].
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  • |range=Lake District Western Fells ...[[Ennerdale Water|Ennerdale]] and [[Buttermere]] in the west of the [[Lake District]]. It is often climbed as part of a popular ridge walk, from Black Sail you
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  • |range=Lake District Western Fells ...rict]]. It stands between [[Great Gable]] and [[Haystacks]] in the Western Fells.
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  • |range=Lake District Western Fells ...the col connecting it to [[Haycock]], its nearest higher neighbour to the north, gives it sufficient topographical prominence.
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  • |range=Lake District Western Fells ...ike''' is a fell in [[Cumberland]], within the Western Fells of the [[Lake District]]. It stands at 2,126&nbsp;feet at its summit. Fleetwith Pike is a well-kn
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  • |range=Lake District Western Fells ...rrowdale]] Valley: it forms one side of the Seathwaite Valley, and on the western side it is flanked by the hanging valley known as Gillercomb.
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  • |range=Lake District Western Fells ...ing Dodd''' is a fell in [[Cumberland]], in the western part of the [[Lake District]], located between the valleys of [[Ennerdale Water|Ennerdale]] and [[Butte
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  • |range=Lake District Western Fells ...ell in [[Cumberland]], within the [[Lake District]] which lies immediately north of the head of [[Wast Water]]. It is 2,060 feet high and in shape resembles
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  • |range=Lake District Western Fells ...elevation (1,958&nbsp;feet), Haystacks has become one of the most popular fells in the area.
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  • |range=Lake District Western Fells ...mbed from Greendale near the foot of [[Wastwater]], and a fine view of the lake backed by the Wastwater Screes is visible from the summit.
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  • |range=Loweswater Fells ...ater Fells]] in the western part of the [[Lake District]]. The Loweswater Fells present an area of low grassy hills with steep sides overlooking the [[Lowe
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  • |range=Lake District Western Fells ...]]. It stands to the south of [[Ennerdale Water|Ennerdale]] in the Western Fells. A sprawling hill with gentle grassy slopes it can be climbed from various
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  • |range=Loweswater Fells ...]]. Centremost of the five [[Loweswater Fells]] in the western part of the District, it stands between [[Hen Comb]] and [[Blake Fell]]. Of moderate altitude it
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  • |range=Lake District Western Fells ...Ennerdale Water]] in the Western Fells. The craggy northern face above the lake gives the fell its name, prominent in views from the car park at Bowness Kn
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  • |range=Loweswater Fells ...rs of [[Crummock Water]]. The fell forms an aesthetic partnership with the lake, running parallel to it, falling sheer into it, and regularly providing the
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  • |range=Loweswater Fells ...f the [[Lake District]]. Hen Comb lies to the south of [[Loweswater]], the lake and [[Loweswater, Cumberland|the village]]. Although of only moderate heigh
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  • |range=Lake District Western Fells ...k Rigg]] group, and the most westerly of the ‘Wainwright’ fells as the fells diminish toward the coastal plain. It can be climbed from Kinniside or Enne
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  • |range=Loweswater Fells ...n part of the [[Lake District]]. It is the most westerly of the Loweswater Fells, a group of low grassy hills lying just south of [[Loweswater]]. The hill i
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  • |range=Lake District Western Fells ...the [[Lake District]]. It overlooks [[Loweswater]] to the south and to the north is bordered by its neighbour [[Fellbarrow]]. It is usually climbed from [[L
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  • |range=Lake District Western Fells ...It is featured in Alfred Wainwright’s ''Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells'' and is given a height of 1,410 feet approximately; however, the [[Ordnanc
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  • |range=Lake District Western Fells ...in the western fells of the [[Lake District]]. In the west of the Western Fells, Fellbarrow is not far from the town of [[Cockermouth]], and close to [[Low
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  • |LG district=Allerdale ...rmer. Towering over the village is [[Mellbreak]], one of the [[Loweswater Fells]].
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  • ...'s in the Vale''' is a glacial valley in [[Cumberland]], within the [[Lake District]] National Park. Within the vale stand a number of farms and small settleme ...f the [[River Greta, Cumberland|River Greta]] near [[Threlkeld]]. The view north from the vale is dominated by the mountains [[Blencathra]] and [[Skiddaw]].
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  • ...t Beck and Crookley Beck which drain the south-western fells of the [[Lake District]], meet on the eastern edge of the village of [[Bootle, Cumberland|Bootle]] Longshore drift]] has diverted the river north-westwards parallel to the shore for a further mile, so that it enters the s
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  • ...National Park, immediately to the east of the [[Howgill Fells]] and to the north of [[Whernside]], the highest of the [[Yorkshire Three Peaks]], in the [[We ...o the south and by the valley of the [[River Rawthey]] to the west; on the north-eastern side it adjoins [[Swarth Fell]] and [[Wild Boar Fell]]. The fell sp
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  • ...flows from the [[Furness Fells]] of [[Lancashire]] on the west side of the lake. ...hwaite Water]], which it drains, to the western banks of Windermere near a lake island called Ling Holm.
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  • ...through three counties, passing from [[Morecambe Bay]] through the [[Lake District]] and on to within sight of the [[Solway Firth]]. It thus links [[Lancashi ...rrowdale]]. The majority of the route is inside the boundaries of the Lake District National Park.
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  • |LG district=South Lakeland '''Cartmel Fell''' is a dispersed hamlet in the hills of [[Lancashire North of the Sands]], on the west side of the [[River Winster]], which marks the
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  • |LG district=South Lakeland ...veley-in-Cartmel''' is a small village in [[Lancashire]], in the [[Furness Fells]], just south of the foot of [[Windermere]]. It is to be found to the east
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  • |LG district=Eden '''Patterdale''' is a small village and civil parish in north-western [[Westmorland]], and the long valley in which they are found, also called t
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  • ...Moor'', is an upland wilderness area in the western portion of the [[Lake District]], in [[Cumberland]]. It is not a single high peak, but a broad, undulating ...north-east, and [[Eskdale, Cumberland|Eskdale]] bounds the moorland to the north-west.
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  • ...e south-west. The [[Uldale Fells]] are the western extent of the Caldbeck Fells. ...Caldew]], which it feeds. [[Caldbeck]] village stands to the north of the fells, at a union of streams creating the Cald Beck.
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  • |LG district=Allerdale '''Fornside''' is a hamlet in [[Cumberland]], within the [[Lake District]] National Park.
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  • |LG district=Copeland ...a scattered community in western [[Cumberland]] on the edge of the [[Lake District]].
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  • |LG district=Copeland '''Ponsonby''' is a village in western [[Cumberland]]: a place of just 205 souls at the 2011 census.
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  • This is one of several stone circles amongst the fells of Cumberland, which include the [[Castlerigg stone circle]] and [[Long Meg ...e is located in the south-west corner of the [[Lake District]], five miles north of the town of [[Millom]].<ref name=burl48 /> The site can only be reached
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  • |picture caption=The trig point at the summit of Longridge Fell, looking north .... As its name suggests, it takes the form of a long ridge which rises in a north-easterly direction from within the town of Longridge to its summit 4½ mile
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