Best mountain peaks around Cockermouth are situated on the northwestern edge of the Lake District National Park. This area provides access to a variety of fells, offering diverse experiences from less strenuous walks to challenging ascents. Many of these peaks provide views of the surrounding countryside, lakes, and distant hills. The region is known for its natural landscape and opportunities for exploration.
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Straight up, straight down. Simple walk but actually provides good views of the Back of Skiddaw mountain range on clear days.
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The accent up Ling Fell, from the Greystones approach, Was a quite tough and steep. Once it levels out though, you feel the burn from the legs ease and your greeted with a well earned actual trig.
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A short walk from the parking to bag this Wainwright, on a clear day there are great views over to Scotland.
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Lovely little fella on the north side of the lakes, from the gate at parking go left and traverse around then up to the peak for a longer walk
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For an easier and family-friendly experience, consider Binsey Summit, often described as the easiest of the 214 Wainwrights, offering wonderful views across the Lake District. Sale Fell is another excellent choice, known for its quiet atmosphere, numerous paths, and being popular with dog walkers. Dodd Wood (Dodd Hill) also offers a moderate walk with spectacular views and is known for red squirrels.
Yes, several fells around Cockermouth are great for walks with dogs. Sale Fell is particularly popular with dog walkers, offering mainly grassy trails and a peaceful atmosphere. Ling Fell, often hiked alongside Sale Fell, is also suitable. Watch Hill and Setmurthy Common provide an easy and rewarding circular walk that is dog-friendly.
For a more energetic challenge, Grisedale Pike is a fine mountain with superlative views, often tackled as part of the popular Coledale Round horseshoe walk. Hopegill Head, with its sharp and pointy appearance, can also be climbed as part of the Coledale Horseshoe or over Ladyside Pike, offering extensive views. Whiteless Pike presents a moderately challenging climb with sweeping views.
Many peaks around Cockermouth boast incredible views. Grisedale Pike offers superlative views of the Lakeland fells. Hopegill Head provides 'views for days' of surrounding peaks like Grasmoor and Whiteside. Binsey Summit is an excellent viewing platform for the Northern Fells. Whinlatter Forest Park, particularly the viewpoint at Whinlatter Ridge, offers spectacular sights of Derwentwater, Bassenthwaite Lake, Skiddaw, and Blencathra.
Yes, Binsey Summit is considered one of the easiest of the 214 Wainwrights to climb, with an accessible approach from a small parking area to its east-south-east. Sale Fell and Ling Fell are also among the more northern and less strenuous Wainwrights, offering peaceful walks and great views.
Beyond hiking, the area around Cockermouth offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, with options like the Whinlatter Pass loop. There are also numerous cycling routes, including loops around Bassenthwaite Lake. Whinlatter Forest Park is particularly popular for mountain biking trails for various skill levels.
The Lake District, including the peaks around Cockermouth, offers beauty year-round. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with fewer crowds than peak summer. Clear days in any season will offer the best views, especially from fells like Ling Fell, where you can see as far as the Galloway hills in Scotland. Winter can offer stunning, crisp conditions but requires appropriate gear and experience for challenging climbs.
For a quieter experience, Sale Fell is noted for its peaceful atmosphere and numerous paths to explore. Ling Fell, often combined with Sale Fell, also offers a tranquil walk. Watch Hill and Setmurthy Common are part of Wainwright's Outlying Fells and provide an easy, rewarding walk with expansive views that can be less frequented than the more prominent peaks.
For easy hikes, consider the trails around Dodd Wood (Dodd Hill) on the eastern shore of Bassenthwaite Lake, which offers moderate walks and stunning views. The easy hikes guide for Cockermouth features routes like the Watch Hill Summit loop, which is an accessible option for a pleasant stroll with significant vistas.
The mountain peaks around Cockermouth offer a rich variety of natural features. You'll encounter sweeping fells, sharp peaks like Grisedale Pike, and tranquil forests such as Whinlatter Forest Park. Many routes provide views of the surrounding lakes, including Derwentwater, Bassenthwaite Lake, and Crummock Water, as well as distant hills and even the Scottish Galloway hills on a clear day. Dodd Wood is also known for its wildlife, including red squirrels.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking views, the sense of peace and tranquility, and the diverse range of experiences available. The opportunity to bag a Wainwright, even an easy one like Binsey Summit, is a highlight for many. The variety of trails, from gentle grassy paths on Sale Fell to challenging ascents, ensures there's something for every hiker, all set against the stunning backdrop of the Lake District.
Absolutely. The summit of Binsey Summit is an excellent viewing platform for the Northern Fells. The viewpoint at the top of Whinlatter Ridge offers spectacular sights of Derwentwater and Bassenthwaite Lake. On Whiteless Pike, you'll find a memorial to Alfred Wainwright, offering sweeping views. Dodd Hill in Dodd Wood provides unobstructed views of Bassenthwaite Lake and surrounding mountains. Clints Crags offers some of the best views of the Skiddaw range.


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