WebTWO Wainwright circular walk: Sale Fell, Ling Fell. Walk Rating: ⭐ ⭐⭐ Time: 2 hours Parking: a few free spaces at the end of the lane heading up between the two fells from … WebThe summit of Low Fell appears over the col between Sourfoot Fell and Darling Fell: Looking back to the Mosser Fell Road: Looking over to the summits of Great Borne, Blake Fell and Burnbank Fell: Beyond the area …
Walk up Low Fell and Fellbarrow Mud and Routes
The Western Fells occupy a triangular sector of the Lake District, bordered by the River Cocker to the north east and Wasdale to the south east. Westwards, the hills diminish towards the coastal plain of Cumberland. At the central hub of the high country are Great Gable and its satellites, while two principal ridges fan out on either flank of Ennerdale, the western fells in effect being a great horseshoe around this long wild valley. Low Fell and Fellbarrow stand remote from the end of th… WebThe view back to Low Fell and J wilting in the heat. Looking back along the Low Fell ridge and where Fellbarrow can just about be seen peeping up over towards the left. We’re not … makaton sign for good sitting
The Wainwright Fells - Wainwrights for Tearfund
WebClimbing the Wainwright Fells & Birketts from Lamplugh, High Hows, Owsen Fell, Burnbank Fell, Loweswater End on Carling Knott, Carling Knott, Blake Fell, Sharp Fell. Web2 New Wainwrights A lovely circular walk with perfect weather including, these are 2 of the lower fells but honestly has the most amazing views of the surrounding fells. It’s also a … WebSometimes included on the infamous Mosedale Horseshoe from Wasdale, the Wainwright fells of Steeple and Scoat Fell are our main objective. Steeple is perched on Scoat Fell's northern arm which it throws down to Ennerdale. It's resemblance is to a little squat rather than a sharply pointed church spire, but is still aptly named. makaton sign for happy easter