The Lake District - The Far Eastern Fells

The Far Eastern Fells of Lakeland rise to the east of Kirkstone Pass and the Patterdale valley. To the north and south, they run down into low country, and eastwards they merge into the high ground of the Pennines. Many of the heights are relatively inaccessible and lonely, but the scenery here and the excellence of the walks rank, in Wainwright’s view, with the Lake District's best.

The outer boundary of Wainwright’s Lakeland Fells is the Head of Ullswater and Haweswater in the northeast, and Longsleddale Valley Church to the South-east. This area then extends across to Ambleside’s Wansfell in the South West.

High Street (828m)
High Raise (802m)

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