Selside Pike is a 2,149-foot (655 m) Wainwright fell in the Lake District National Park. I've hiked it together with Branstree on two occasions. There is a shelter on the …
From the 1,283 foot (391 metre) high summit of Beacon Hill, you are afforded a magnificent view of the rugged Cumbrian countryside. The monument was erected by John Bland in 1887 to commemorate the jubilee of Queen Victoria.
Great Dun Fell is one mighty road climb heading up onto the Pennines and summiting at 2,900 feet (895 m), with an average gradient of 9% ramping up to a …
Heughscar Hill is an outlying fell in the Lake District overlooking Ullswater. It's an easy hike from nearby Pooley Bridge with gradual ascent and good paths.
Alfred Wainwright had a habit of including 'nameless' summits in his walks for the book - The Outlying Fells of Lakeland. He simply lists them as their height in feet. …