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Bleaberry Fell

Bleaberry Fell

Grid Reference: NY 28565 19574
Height: 590 metres/1936 feet

"Bleaberry Fell is a supperb viewpoint, ideally situated for a long and lazy contemplation of a beautiful panorama."
A.W Wainwright

The northernmost summit on the long ridge stretching from the Langdale Pikes in the south over High Raise and Ullscarf.

The summit shelter is a wonderful viewpoint over Skiddaw and Blencathra to the north and east to the Helvellyn ridge.

The best approach to the summit is via Walla Crag to the north west where a good path climbs by Brown Knotts to the summit.

 

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  1. Bleaberry Fell and Walla Crag

    Bleaberry Fell & Walla Crag: Private Guiding

    £120.00 From £16.00 per person

    The Bleaberry Fell ridge climbs from Keswick and divides the valleys of Borrowdale and Thirlmere, this long ridge eventually leads south over High Raise to the Langdale Pikes but the northern end of the ridge including the summits of Walla Crag, Bleaberry Fell and High Seat give some of the best views of the northern Lake District. Learn More
  2. Grasmere to Keswick

    Grasmere to Keswick: Private Guiding

    £120.00 From £16.00 per person

    A wonderful linear walk traversing the central spine of high ground beween Grasmere and Keswick, being in the exact centre of the Lake District this route has the 360° panoramic views you would expect from it's position. Learn More
  3. Glaramara and Bessyboot

    Bleaberry Fell & Walla Crag: Tuesday 10th November 2015

    £22.00

    The Bleaberry Fell ridge climbs from Keswick and divides the valleys of Borrowdale and Thirlmere, this long ridge eventually leads south over High Raise to the Langdale Pikes but the northern end of the ridge including the summits of Walla Crag, Bleaberry Fell and High Seat give some of the best views of the northern Lake District. Learn More
  4. Glaramara and Bessyboot

    Bleaberry Fell & Walla Crag: Monday 14th December 2015

    £22.00

    Fully Booked

    The Bleaberry Fell ridge climbs from Keswick and divides the valleys of Borrowdale and Thirlmere, this long ridge eventually leads south over High Raise to the Langdale Pikes but the northern end of the ridge including the summits of Walla Crag, Bleaberry Fell and High Seat give some of the best views of the northern Lake District. Learn More

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