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Grange Fell

Grange Fell



Grid Reference: NY 26470 16274
Height: 410 metres/1345 feet

"Grange Fell is nothing on the map, everything when beneath one's feet."
A Wainwright

A wonderful rambling little fell set in the heart of the stunning Borrowdale Valley.

Grange Fell in fact has three main summits, Brund Fell, the rocky summit is the highest point and gives wonderful views over the southern end of the Borrowdale Valley; Kings How gives some of the most magnificent views over Derwentwater and across the lake towards Keswick and the northern fells of Skiddaw, the more remote third summit of Ether Knott is a quieter, more remote and heathery peak, somewhere to stop and relax on a sunny day.

The lower slopes of Grange Fell are a wonderful jumble of wooded slopes and rocky crags including Bowderstone Crag, Grange Crags and the dramatic Black Crag above Troutdale.

 

  1. The view over Derwentwater from Grange Fell

    Grange Fell and Borrowdale

    £25.00

    Difficulty:
    Exposure:
    Distance: 10km / 6 miles
    Ascent: 460m / 1400ft
    Duration: 4-5 hours
    Maximum Group Ratio: 10:1

    A rambling heather clad fell in the heart of the Borrowdale Valley, delightful views throughout

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