Mountain Valley & Moor Anne Bradbury

The Lake District fells have an attraction that is unique, dramatic in appearance, colour and geography.

Walking in the Lake District offers a wide diversity of Mountain, Valley & Moor, as well as Lakeland views of unsurpassed beauty and experiences.  No wonder Alfred Wainwright was inspired to visit these hills so frequently, expressing his passion for them through his pictorial guide books.

There is an exhilarating feeling of freedom and sense of achievement whether walking on the airy ridges poised high above the deep valleys or where slopes are smooth, rounded and grassy. All around swift sparkling flowing streams are tumbling into beckoning tarns and radiating elegant lakes.

The information below highlights the many regions of the Lake District with some examples of summits.  Don't forget that there are 214 "Wainwright" fells to enjoy.

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None of the walks will be technically difficult or dangerous with ordinary care.

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REGION LAKE BOUNDARY SUMMITS
NORTHERN FELLS Bassenthwaite Lake
Derwent water
Skiddaw
Blencathra
Bowscale Fell
Mungrisdale Common
FAR EASTERN FELLS Ullswater
Haweswater
High Street
Kentmere Pike
Harter Fell
Mardale Ill Bell
EASTERN FELS Grasmere
Thirlmere
Ullswater
Helvellyn
Dove Crag
Fairfield
Dollywagon Pike
CENTRAL FELLS Derwent Water
Grasmere
Thirlmere
Langdale Pikes
High Raise
Walla Crag
Silver How
NORTH WESTERN FELLS Buttermere
Derwent Water
Bassenthwaite Lake
Crummock Water
Dale Head
Cat Bells
Grasmoor
Grisedale Pike
WESTERN FELLS Wast Water
Ennerdale Water
Buttermere
Great Gable
Pillar
Haystacks
Red Pike
SOUTHERN FELLS Coniston Water
Wast Water
Scafell Pike
Scafell
Coniston Old Man
Glaramara

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