Lake District North Western Fells

Book 6 – The Lake District North Western Fells

Alfred Wainwright’s The North Western Fells (Book Six of the Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells) was published in March 1964 and is dedicated to “Those unlovely twins MY RIGHT LEG and MY LEFT LEG, staunch supporters that have carried me about for over half a century, enduring much without complaint and never once let me down”

The Lake District North Western Fells covers 29 summits located between the River Derwent (east/Borrowdale) and River Cocker (west/Lorton Vale) 

The area is a good base for anyone ‘ticking off’ the 214 Wainwright fells as they are often linked by ridges so that multiple peaks can be summited in the course of a single walk. As Wainwright says, ‘here is to be found some of the finest ridge-walking in the district, smooth going for the most part, none of it difficult, none of it dangerous with ordinary care, all of it very pleasant and providing views of unsurpassed beauty’. The best example of this, in my opinion, is the ridge between Hopegill Head and Whiteside – one mile in heaven

The gallery below illustrates the landscape of the Lake District North Western Fells. Click on any thumbnail to enlarge and view as a slideshow

 

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The fell names in the table link to relevant walks on this site. The columns can be sorted by using the arrows

No.

Rank/214

Fell

Ht metres

Ht feet

1

20
852
2793

3

24
839
2751

3

40
791
2593

4

50

774

2539

5

51

773

2536

6

53
770
2525

7

63
753
2469

8

67
737
2416

9

73
727
2384

10

84
707
2318

11

101
672
2203

12

106
660
2164

13

113
653
2141

14

119
637
2089

15

136
581
1905

16

138
576
1889

17

142
568
1862

18

145
556
1823

19

147
552
1810

20

160
525
1721

21

169
511
1675

22

185
468
1534

23

187

455

1493

24

188

451

1480

25

189

450

1478

25

205
373
1223

27

208
359
1177

28

209
355
1164

29

214
290
951