Eastern Fells
Galleries of the Eastern Fells of the Lake District. These fells sit in the broad area between Threlkeld in the north running southwards to Ambleside at the heart of the Cumbrian fells. Highlights here include Helvellyn, Fairfield, Catstycam, Clough Head, and Red Screes. Helvellyn is often referred to as the most popular mountain in England, and with good reason.
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Birkhouse Moor
718 metres | 2,356 feet
Catstycam
890 metres | 2,920 feet
Clough Head
726 metres | 2,382 feet
Dollywagon Pike
858 metres | 2,815 feet
Dove Crag
792 metres | 2,598 feet
Fairfield
873 metres | 2,864 feet
Great Dodd
857 metres | 2,812 feet
Great Rigg
766 metres | 2,513 feet
Hart Crag
822 metres | 2,697 feet
Helvellyn
950 metres | 3,116 feet
Heron Pike
612 metres | 2,008 feet
High Hartsop Dodd
519 metres | 1,703 feet
High Pike
656 metres | 2,155 feet
Little Hart Crag
637 metres | 2,091 feet
Low Pike
508 metres | 1,657 feet
Middle Dodd
654 metres | 2,106 feet
Nab Scar
440 metres | 1,450 feet
Nethermost Pike
891 metres | 2,923 feet
Raise
883 metres | 2,889
Red Screes
776 metres | 2,541 FEET
St. Sunday Crag
841 metres | 2,756 feet
Seat Sandal
736 metres | 2,415 feet
Sheffield Pike
675 metres | 2,215 feet
Stone Arthur
503 metres | 1,650 feet
Stybarrow Dodd
843 metres | 2,770 feet
Watson’s Dodd
789 metres | 2,584 feet
White Side
863 metres | 2,832 feet
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