Best mountain peaks around Crosby Garrett are found within Crosby Garrett Fell, an area of moorland in Cumbria, England. This region is characterized by Westmorland's limestone country, offering open moorland and distinctive geological formations. The fells provide hiking opportunities, including sections of the Coast to Coast path, and hold historical significance with evidence of Roman presence. The landscape features various hills and summits, making it a destination for outdoor exploration.
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Green Bell [10805] 605m P48 (1985ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 2772) [JNSA 4970] TP3475 - Green Bell 10805 The Howgills Definitive List County of Westmorland Definitive List Yorkshire Dales National Park Definitive List summit
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One of just four trig pillars in the Howgills, the remote and tranquil Green Bell is a great vantage point to view the Yorkshire Dales, Lake District Fells and Northern Pennines from a single spot
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As Yorkshire Hiker says, the true high point is a small cairn, not the larger pile nearby to the north. If you have got to here, then I hope you have the time to savour the views towards Hugh Seat and High Sails. It is open and panoramic, and there are also fine views across the valley towards Wild Boar Fell.
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This is actually the location of the topographic cairn, which is a really good view point out over the surrounding Dales, and of the Nine Standards, which sit nearby to the north within a few hundred metres. A bit further to the south is the actual summit point of Nine Standards Rigg itself, which is marked by a trig point.
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Nearby to the true summit is a quaint trig pointed marker with some seating.
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This is a lovely broad summit, and one of the nicest trig pointed tops out there. To come here on a nice day is a lovely experience. The summit is set back quite a bit from the escarpment, so there is not much of a view from there, but there is a nice seat to park your butt on for a while.
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The Calf 676m P383 (2218ft) TP6361 - The Calf S5676 County of Yorkshire Definitive List Yorkshire Dales NP Definitive List County of Yorkshire Trig Pillar
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It's the highest peak in the Howgills but the top of the Calf is pretty unexciting - its a rounded summit with motorway paths. The best feature of the hill is hidden away to east - the huge Cautley Spout waterfall. Although some maps don't show a path all the way to the summit from the east, there's a decent path on the ground, and this is by far the most interesting way to climb the hill
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The Crosby Garrett area, particularly within Crosby Garrett Fell, features several prominent peaks. These include Nettle Hill (382m), the highest point in the parish, Great Ewe Fell (365m), which is part of the Coast to Coast path, and Little Ewe Fell (353m). Another point of interest on the Coast to Coast route is Begin Hill (310m).
Visitors frequently enjoy the panoramic views from The Calf Summit (Howgill Fells), which offers vistas of the Yorkshire Three Peaks and the Lake District. Another popular spot is Wild Boar Fell Summit Shelter, providing views of the Howgill Fells and nearby settlements.
Yes, Nine Standards is a unique man-made monument consisting of curious cairns with superb views over Kirkby Stephen. Their origin is a mystery, with some theories suggesting Roman construction. The area also gained international recognition with the discovery of the Crosby Garrett Helmet, a rare Roman cavalry helmet, highlighting the region's rich historical past.
The fells around Crosby Garrett are characterized by Westmorland's limestone country, offering expansive open moorland, distinctive geological formations, and river valleys. You can expect broad, sweeping views of the surrounding landscape, including the Howgill Fells and Mallerstang Edge.
For those seeking a challenge, High Seat Summit (Yorkshire Dales) offers a superbly wild, remote, and often windy experience with outstanding 360-degree views. Green Bell Summit in the northern Howgills also provides challenging terrain and beautiful views of the Yorkshire Dales, Lake District, and Northern Pennines.
Beyond hiking, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore mountain biking trails, with options like the 'St Andrew's Church, Dent – Rawthey Valley loop' or the 'View of the Smardale Viaduct – Smardale Bridge loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are touring bicycle routes such as the 'Orton Scar Café – Chocolate Factory Coffee House loop' and road cycling routes like the 'Little Asby Lane – Orton Scar Café loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Crosby Garrett, Cycling around Crosby Garrett, and Road Cycling Routes around Crosby Garrett guides.
Yes, the open moorland and diverse terrain of Crosby Garrett Fell contribute to a rich natural environment. This makes it an appealing destination for those interested in observing local wildlife and enjoying the tranquility of nature.
Visitors particularly appreciate the expansive views from summits like The Calf, the unique historical significance of sites like Nine Standards, and the overall natural beauty and tranquility of the fells. The area is also valued for its diverse hiking opportunities, including sections of the Coast to Coast path.
Yes, the famous Coast to Coast long-distance path crosses through the fells around Crosby Garrett. Peaks like Great Ewe Fell and Begin Hill are situated directly on this route, making the area a significant point for long-distance walkers.
The Crosby Garrett Viaduct is an impressive Victorian-era railway viaduct that carries the Settle-Carlisle railway through the parish. It's a well-known landmark and a popular spot for photographers, especially when steam trains are running, offering a blend of historical engineering and scenic beauty.
The fells are part of Westmorland's limestone country, characterized by distinctive geological formations. You can observe features such as open moorland, river valleys, and numerous ponds and shake holes, particularly around Great Ewe Fell.


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