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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Strickland Roger

Best mountain peaks around Strickland Roger are found in a region characterized by farmland, woodland, and fells, located in Westmorland and Furness, Cumbria, England. While the parish itself does not feature towering peaks, its proximity to the Lake District National Park provides access to several notable summits. These areas offer diverse terrain and scenic beauty, making them popular destinations for outdoor enthusiasts. The surrounding fells provide varied hiking experiences and expansive vistas.

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Last updated: July 3, 2026

Orrest Head

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Orrest Head played a pivotal role in the development of the Lake District's fellwalking culture. It was the seed that sprouted and grew into a magnificent tree – the fruits …

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Brant Fell

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The hike up to Brant Fell is quite easy, though some of the paths may be a bit muddy, especially when it's been raining for a while. The views from the summit are just spectacular.

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Sour Howes

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Sour Howes is a 1,585-foot (483 m) Wainwright in the Far Eastern Lake District that is known locally as Applethwaite Common. Sour Howes has a lovely view down Windermere. I …

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Sallows Summit

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Sallows and its neighbour Sour Howes are little known outside of Wainwright collectors as they are not on the route anywhere particular, nor overly shapely or distinctive. That said, legendary …

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Troutbeck Tongue Summit

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Troutbeck Tongue is a 1,194-foot (364 m) Wainwright fell in the Far Eastern Lake District and it will forever hold a special place in my heart as number 214 of …

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David Howells
May 21, 2026, Troutbeck Tongue Summit

Troutbeck Tongue sits at 364 metres (1,194 feet) and is a super nice Wainwright fell that has a commanding position in the Troutbeck Valley. It is dwarfed by Froswick, III Bell and Yoke to the east. There is a small cairn of stones marking the summit, and from here you have fantastic views down the Troutbeck Valley. I am glad I came down to the summit from Froswick, where there is a gradual uphill to the top, as the hike up directly from the valley looks quite brutal.

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Not far from Sour Howes is Sallows at a slightly higher elevation of 516 metres (1,693 feet). The summit is marked by a linear, rocky, grassy mound. There is also an OS plate nearby, but it is mounted at floor level so you will need to look for it.

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Sour Howes, which reaches a height of 483 metres (1,585 feet), sits between Troutbeck and Kentmere. I wish I could say something positive about the views here, but today the weather was typically British, and for the first half of the walk we didn't see anything. A persistent drizzle spoilt the view but not the walk. There are good trails up from Troutbeck village and for most of the ridge all away to Froswick. There's not much on top of the summit of Sour Howes, there is a number of grassy mounds and knolls with a pile of small stones marking the highest point.

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No real trig on this one. But if you had clesr skies, you'd have cracking views 360

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You’ll need to look carefully for the tiny OS plate (see my photo) that marks this summit

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Wigglewally
March 9, 2025, Sour Howes

Very quiet even on a sunny Sunday

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Parking is limited at start so best arrive early, great route, a little flooded in places due to heavy rain earlier in the week, plenty of space to detour and find a path, highly recommend this route. Remember to take food and drink for the duration..

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Andy
January 21, 2024, Sour Howes

Nice ridge walk.views to Windermere

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most rewarding mountain peaks to visit for views around Strickland Roger?

For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Orrest Head, which offers sublime vistas of the Lakeland skyline for relatively little effort. Another excellent choice is School Knott, providing stunning views down onto Windermere and across the fells of southern and central Lakeland, including the dramatic Langdale Pikes. Brant Fell also provides spectacular views from its summit after an easy hike.

Are there any mountain peaks around Strickland Roger with historical significance?

Yes, Orrest Head holds significant historical importance in the development of the Lake District's fellwalking culture. It was from this viewpoint in 1930 that Alfred Wainwright, the renowned fellwalker and author, first viewed the Lakeland skyline, an experience that inspired his comprehensive guidebooks to the region's fells. Additionally, Sallows Summit and its neighbor Sour Howes were included in Wainwright's 'Far Eastern Fells' guidebook, attesting to their scenic value.

Are there family-friendly mountain peaks or walks near Strickland Roger?

Absolutely. Both Orrest Head and Brant Fell are excellent choices for families. Orrest Head is easily ascended from Windermere station, offering rewarding views without a strenuous climb. Brant Fell provides an easy hike with spectacular views and interesting rock formations that can be fun for agile children. For more general easy walks, you can explore the Easy hikes around Strickland Roger guide.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see on the mountain peaks around Strickland Roger?

The mountain peaks around Strickland Roger, being close to the Lake District National Park, offer diverse natural features. You'll encounter expansive fells, woodlands, and farmland. Many peaks, like Orrest Head and School Knott, provide stunning views over Lake Windermere. You might also find interesting rock formations, particularly on Brant Fell.

What is the best time to visit the mountain peaks near Strickland Roger for hiking?

The best time to visit for hiking is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) when the weather is milder and daylight hours are longer. This allows for clearer views and more comfortable hiking conditions. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear and experience due to potentially challenging conditions like snow and ice.

Are there challenging mountain climbs available near Strickland Roger?

While many peaks offer accessible routes, some, like School Knott, have sections that can be considered intermediate to challenging, especially if you venture further into the mountainous heart of the national park. The area offers a variety of mountain peaks ranging from accessible viewpoints to more challenging intermediate climbs, allowing you to choose based on your experience level.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain peaks besides hiking?

Beyond hiking the peaks, the area around Strickland Roger offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, with options ranging from moderate to difficult. There are also dedicated running trails, including routes around River Kent and Potter Tarn, suitable for moderate to difficult runs.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks around Strickland Roger?

Visitors consistently praise the spectacular and wide-ranging views offered by the peaks, often highlighting the relatively little effort required for such rewarding vistas, especially from spots like Orrest Head. The sense of immersion in nature, the diverse terrain, and the opportunity to find a personal rhythm on routes like those near Grey Crag Summit are also highly valued. The historical connection to fellwalking culture adds another layer of appreciation for many.

Are there dog-friendly mountain trails near Strickland Roger?

Many of the trails leading to and around the mountain peaks in this region are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially around livestock. Peaks like Orrest Head and Brant Fell are popular choices for walks with canine companions. Always ensure to follow the Countryside Code and local guidelines regarding dogs on fells.

How accessible are the mountain peaks around Strickland Roger by public transport or parking?

Some peaks, like Orrest Head, are notably accessible, being within walking distance from Windermere station and nearby towns. While specific parking details for every peak are not provided, the proximity to the Lake District National Park means that general parking facilities and public transport options are available in the wider area, particularly in towns like Windermere. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and parking availability for your chosen starting point.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the trails to the summits?

The terrain varies, offering a mix of experiences. You can expect well-defined paths, grassy slopes, and potentially muddy sections, especially after rain. Some routes, like those to Grey Crag Summit, feature a mix of open sections and quieter passages. While some climbs are gentle, others, particularly on peaks like School Knott, can be more intermediate in difficulty.

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