Mountain peaks around Westward are primarily found in the Northern Fells of the Lake District National Park, offering diverse landscapes and panoramic views. This region is characterized by its fells, unique geological features like gabbro rock, and historical sites such as Neolithic hill forts. Visitors can experience varied terrain, from gentle ascents to more challenging climbs, with vistas extending towards the Eden Valley, the Pennines, the Solway Firth, and the Scottish Border hills. The area provides opportunities to explore remote natural environments and iconic Wainwright summits.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Went up Carrock Fell the steep way from the road. Didn't take long, but blimey it was cold on the top!
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Out of all the Northern Fells. This was the most painstaking to get to. I won't be back in a hurry to this summit. Not sure if it was the specific route I was following. But there is a wide river to cross which I image in lower rain fall. Would be easier to cross, ha I g the stones/rocks visible. However, if it's raining or there has been a lot of rain. The river is about shin hight and in parts fast flowing. We had to carry the dog in arms to cross. Afyer that, there is a section of roughage to follow which was very muddy. Before starting the steep, grassy acent to the summit. Perhaps approaching from a different direction would be better. But again, a lot of work for not the best views, in my opinion.
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Great place to rest your legs, take in the views and appreciate the moment.
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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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...also great view of the Irish Sea to the west
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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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The mountain peaks around Westward are primarily located in the Northern Fells of the Lake District National Park. This region is known for its distinctive fells, unique geological features like gabbro rock found at Carrock Fell Summit, and historical sites such as Neolithic hill forts. You'll find varied terrain, from gentle ascents to challenging climbs, all offering panoramic views.
For expansive views, consider Carrock Fell Summit, which provides unique vistas towards the Eden Valley and the Pennines. High Pike Summit offers excellent views north over the Solway Firth and the Scottish Border hills. Binsey Summit, despite being an easier climb, also boasts wonderful views across Lakeland and the Northern Fells.
Yes, Binsey Summit is considered one of the easiest Wainwrights to climb and is very family-friendly. It offers rewarding views without a strenuous ascent, making it suitable for visitors of all ages.
The region is rich in both. Carrock Fell Summit is notable for being one of the only places in Britain where gabbro rock is found, and it was also once the site of a Neolithic hill fort. The landscape itself, particularly around Great Calva, provides insights into the massive role glaciation played in forming the Lake District.
Beyond hiking and climbing the peaks, the Westward area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, enjoy running trails, or tackle mountain biking trails. The diverse terrain caters to various skill levels and interests.
Several peaks around Westward are recognized as Wainwright summits. These include Carrock Fell Summit, High Pike Summit, Binsey Summit, Brae Fell summit cairn, and Great Calva. Binsey is particularly noted as one of the easiest Wainwrights to complete.
For those seeking a challenge, peaks like Carrock Fell Summit, High Pike Summit, and Great Calva are categorized as intermediate to challenging. Great Calva, in particular, is known for its isolated location in the wild heart of the Northern Fells, offering a more rugged experience.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from summits like Carrock Fell Summit and High Pike Summit, which extend to the Solway Firth and Scottish Border hills. The sense of achievement from reaching a Wainwright summit, even an easy one like Binsey Summit, is also a highlight. The remote natural environments and unique geological features are also highly appreciated.
Great Calva stands out as a more remote option, rising in isolation in the wild heart of the Lakeland's quiet Northern Fells. Its challenging access and magnificent views make it a rewarding destination for those looking to escape the crowds.
While the guide doesn't specify a single 'best' time, visitor tips suggest that summer days are ideal for enjoying spots like Carrock Beck for picnics. However, the fells offer changing moods and majestic light throughout the year, with excellent views possible in various seasons, though conditions can be challenging with strong winds or rain, especially on higher fells.
Yes, Carrock Fell Summit is a natural monument known for its gabbro rock. High Pike Summit and Great Calva are also recognized as natural monuments, offering distinct geological and scenic characteristics.


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