Best mountain peaks around Moresby offer a range of hiking experiences in the fells of Cumbria, UK. This region features summits with panoramic views over lakes and the Cumbrian coast. The terrain varies from grassy slopes to more challenging ascents, providing diverse options for outdoor enthusiasts. These peaks are known for their natural beauty and accessibility for various levels of hikers.
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A great fell from which to watch the sunset. We linked it onto our loop of the Loweswater Wainwrights (from Burnbank Fell). Enjoy!
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I did this hill as I was staying in Egremont hiking anything with a slope in the Lake District. Anyway it was a rainy day so I thought I would knock off Dent. Dent at 352m is a UK designated Marilyn and is a nice hill. It would have fine views on a sunny day especially towards Grike and the high peaks around Ennerdale. No access issues and a forest walk in and out but a nice fell top with good views and a cairned summit. This is Dent's West Top which is lower at 346m but not only has it a bigger cairn than Dent proper but it has two of them?
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I did this hill as I was staying in Egremont hiking anything with a slope in the Lake District. Anyway it was a rainy day so I thought I would knock off Dent. Dent at 352m is a UK designated Marilyn and is a nice hill. It would have fine views on a sunny day especially towards Grike and the high peaks around Ennerdale. No access issues and a forest walk in and out but a nice fell top with good views and a cairned summit.
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A nice easy hike from the Ennerdale to Calder road. There are a few parking spots on that road but not many. I wish I could say it has good views but for the second day in a row I saw nothing from the high spots of the Western Fells.
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Grike gets the prize for being the most westerly Wainwright fell. A large windshelter marks the summit of the fell (which is also good for a sarnie and a hot drink from the flask). Grike is 1,601 feet (488 m) in height and is commonly hiked with Crag Fell and Lank Rigg. I've hiked it starting from the road that links Ennerdale Bridge and Calder Bridge. I've also hiked it from the edge of Ennerdale Water (Bleach Green Car Park). Both are great approaches with good paths.
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A splendid hill with a wide-ranging panorama of both Cumrbian coast to the west and mountains to the east. This Outlying Wainwright Fell makes for a lovely ramble from Egremont, Cleator Moor or Ennerdale Bridge. The nearby Nannycatch Gorge is also well worth checking out, under the slopes of Flat Fell.
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Alfred Wainwright picked the slightly smaller point on Dent as the summit of this Outlying Wainwright Fell - 346m (as opposed to the true summit at 352m which is marked by a smaller cairn to the east).
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The most popular mountain peaks around Moresby include Crag Fell Summit, which offers expansive views over Ennerdale Water, and Grike Summit Cairn, known as the most westerly Wainwright fell. Visitors also appreciate Dent West Top (346m) for its wide-ranging panorama of the Cumbrian coast and eastern mountains.
The terrain around Moresby's mountain peaks varies from grassy slopes to more challenging ascents. For instance, Flat Fell Summit Cairn is easy to reach over grassy terrain, while Dent West Top (346m) is considered a challenging climb.
Yes, there are options for beginners. While some peaks offer challenging climbs, others feature more accessible grassy terrain. For example, Flat Fell Summit Cairn is described as a small hill with an easy ascent over grassy terrain, making it suitable for those new to mountain hiking.
From the mountain peaks around Moresby, you can enjoy diverse natural features. Crag Fell Summit provides views over Ennerdale Water, while Dent West Top (346m) offers a panorama of the Cumbrian coast and eastern mountains. Many peaks also feature cairns and windshelters.
Visitors frequently highlight the incredible and expansive views from the summits. For example, Crag Fell Summit is praised for its vantage point over Ennerdale Water, and Dent West Top (346m) is appreciated for its wide-ranging panorama. The varied hiking experiences, from intermediate fells to more challenging climbs, are also a draw.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails near the mountain peaks around Moresby. You can find a variety of options, including easy hikes like the Whitehaven Harbour – King Pit Memorial loop, or more moderate routes such as the Whitehaven Harbour – Moresby Hall loop. For more details, explore the Hiking around Moresby guide and the Easy hikes around Moresby guide.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy running trails near the mountain peaks around Moresby. Options range from easy routes like the Waggon Way Coastal Path loop from Whitehaven to more challenging runs such as the Snebra Ghyll loop from Parton. For more information, check out the Running Trails around Moresby guide.
Yes, many visitors combine multiple peaks into a single hike. For instance, Crag Fell Summit is often hiked with nearby fells like Grike Summit Cairn and Lank Rigg. This allows for a more extensive exploration of the area's diverse landscapes.
Parking spots are available for trails leading to the peaks. For example, for Grike Summit Cairn, there are a few parking spots on the Ennerdale to Calder road. It's advisable to check specific trailheads for designated parking areas.
The mountain peaks around Moresby vary in elevation. Crag Fell Summit stands at 523 meters (1,716 feet), while Grike Summit Cairn reaches 488 meters (1,601 feet). Dent West Top is 346 meters high.
Absolutely. Many peaks serve as excellent viewpoints for scenic photography. Crag Fell Summit offers a great vantage point over Ennerdale Water, and Dent West Top (346m) provides a wide-ranging panorama of the Cumbrian coast and eastern mountains, perfect for capturing stunning landscapes.


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