Blake Fell
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"being itself of striking appearance, gaunt, steep-sided, a pyramid of tumbled boulders and scree, a desert abandoned to nature." |
A Wainwright
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A pretty top well off the beaten track, Blake Fell, the highest of the Loweswater Fells, is the culmination of a fine days walking, a circuit of te Loweswater Fells from either Loweswater to the north of Cogra Moss to the west.
The extensive views eastwards form the summit are magnificent stretching as far east as the Helvellyn range.
The ascent from Loweswater is a wonderfl walk, and a circuit of Burnbank Fell, Blake Fell and Gavel Fell combined with the paths either through or above Holme Wood is a wonderful short days walking.
The northeastern spur of Carling Knott, a short detour from the summit gives wonderful views over Loweswater below.
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The Loweswater Fells: Wednesday 23rd September 2015
£22.00The quiet summits of the Loweswater Fells offer a very different days walking to the busier central fells, this guided walk takes in three of the quietest summits on the western edge of the Lake District, with wonderful views towards the high fells and out over the coast. Learn More- Add to Wishlist
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The Loweswater Fells: Private Guiding
£100.00 From £16.00 per personThe quiet summits of the Loweswater Fells offer a very different days walking to the busier central fells, this guided walk takes in three of the quietest summits on the western edge of the Lake District, with wonderful views towards the high fells and out over the coast. Learn More- Add to Wishlist
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