North Western Fells
Galleries of the North Western Fells of the Lake District. These sit in a broad area to the west of Keswick that is bordered by four large bodies of water (Bassenthwaite Lake, Derwent Water, Buttermere, and Crummock Water), wonderful fells such as Grasmoor, Robinson, and Catbells, and the large working forest of Whinlatter. The fells here are often much quieter than those of other parts of the national park making it a delightful escape for those seeking reflection rather than the tallest peaks.
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Ard Crags
581 metres | 1,906 feet
Barrow
455 metres | 1,493 feet
Catbells
451 metres | 1,480 feet
Causey Pike
637 metres | 2,090 feet
Eel Crag (Crag Hill)
839 metres | 2,753 feet
Grisedale Pike
791 metres | 2,595 feet
Hindscarth
727 metres | 2,385 feet
Hopegill Head
770 metres | 2,530 feet
Knott Rigg
556 metres | 1,824 feet
Outerside
596 metres | 1,955 feet
Robinson
737 metres | 2,418 feet
Sail
773 metres | 2,536 feet
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