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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Drigg And Carleton

Best mountain peaks around Drigg And Carleton are found within its local fells and the nearby Lake District National Park. The region offers access to a range of fell walking experiences, from local ascents providing coastal views to challenging climbs in the heart of the Lake District. Drigg And Carleton is situated in Cumbria, providing a gateway to some of England's most iconic peaks. This area is characterized by a mix of coastal landscapes, gentle fells, and rugged mountainous terrain.

Last updated: July 3, 2026

Illgill Head

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Illgill Head is a Wainwright Fell that I've hiked 3 times. Once in beautiful sunshine, once in the dark and most recently in a glorious summer haze. It never disappoints. …

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Middle Fell Summit

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Middle Fell is a 1,909-foot (582 m) Wainwright in the Western Lake District National Park. It can most easily be approached from Nether Wasdale to the south. A great circular …

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Seatallan summit

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Seatallan is a 2,270-foot (692 m) Wainwright in the Lake District National Park. On the summit plateau you'll find a trig pillar and a large cairn but neither of these …

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Buckbarrow

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Buckbarrow is a Wainwright in the Western Lake District. It's most commonly hiked from Greendale and the ascent has beautiful views down to Greendale Gill. komoot maps are really helpful …

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Whin Rigg

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Whin Rigg is a 1,755-foot (537m) fell in the South Western Lake District. It forms part of a stretch of high ground that hugs the south-eastern edge of Wast Water …

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Rambling_Richard
April 8, 2026, Middle Fell Summit

Amazing fell with 360 views. Camped here now problem

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Ronnie
April 15, 2025, Buckbarrow

Buckbarrow 423m P4 (1388ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 2497) [JNSA N/a] Lake District National Park Definitive List summit. County of Cumberland Definitive List summit. Kent List Summit.

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Amber Keegan
October 14, 2024, Buckbarrow

Great views back up behind you on the way down Buckbarrow

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Lovely views over Wasdale Water from the top of middle fell!

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Richard
April 27, 2024, Whin Rigg

Check out the view of the end of the lake and Wasdale Youth Hostel from here

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51m
July 28, 2023, Middle Fell Summit

Middle Fell is 1,909 feet (582 m) high. It rises above the northern shore of Wast Water, offering a good viewing point of the lake and the Scafells to the east. It's steep and craggy when viewed from Wast Water, but normally run from Greendale or Seatallan rather than direct from the lake.

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51m
July 28, 2023, Seatallan Summit

The trig point on Seatallan stands at 2,270 feet (692 m). There is also a large cairn with a wind shelter built into it. The summit is large, rounded and grassy. The name derives from old Cumbrian, meaning Aleyn's high pasture.

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November 26, 2022, Illgill Head

Illgill Head at 609m is the highest point of the long ridge above Wast Water, it's often known as Wastwater screes. The summit and ridge line are runnable, nowhere near as rough as the face looks so the ridge makes a good loop with the lake or from further away. Illgill head is a fine viewpoint of Wasdale Head.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most rewarding mountain peaks to hike near Drigg And Carleton?

For a local experience with stunning coastal and inland views, consider Muncaster Fell. Its ridge path offers diverse scenery and views towards the Cumbrian coast and the Irish Sea. For more challenging and iconic climbs within the nearby Lake District, Illgill Head and Whin Rigg offer spectacular views over Wast Water and the surrounding fells.

Are there any challenging mountain climbs accessible from Drigg And Carleton?

Absolutely. Drigg And Carleton's proximity to the Lake District National Park provides access to some of England's most challenging peaks. Scafell Pike, England's highest mountain, offers a demanding ascent with panoramic views. Its neighbor, Scafell, provides an equally rugged and rewarding experience. Both are popular for experienced hikers seeking a significant accomplishment.

What are some good options for beginner or easy mountain hikes in the area?

While many Lake District peaks are challenging, Muncaster Fell is a 'little gem' offering enjoyable walks with diverse scenery, suitable for those looking for a less strenuous but rewarding experience. For a more gentle ascent within the Lake District, Skiddaw is known for its sweeping slopes and accessible paths, making it suitable for a wider range of walkers.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain peaks near Drigg And Carleton?

The views are incredibly diverse. From local fells like Muncaster Fell, you can enjoy stunning vistas of the Cumbrian coast and the Irish Sea, as well as inland towards the grand mountains of Eskdale. From peaks like Illgill Head and Whin Rigg, you'll get expansive views down to Wast Water, Great Gable, Kirk Fell, and Yewbarrow. Higher peaks like Scafell Pike offer panoramic views that can extend to Scotland, Wales, and Ireland on a clear day.

Are there family-friendly mountain walks around Drigg And Carleton?

For families, Muncaster Fell offers an accessible and enjoyable experience with its undulating ridge and diverse scenery. The Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, 'La'al Ratty,' runs along its base, adding a unique element to a family outing. While some Lake District peaks are very challenging, Skiddaw offers more gentle ascent paths that can be suitable for families with older children or those looking for a less strenuous climb.

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

The area around Drigg And Carleton offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including gravel biking and mountain biking. For example, there are moderate to difficult gravel biking routes like the 'Seascale Beach – Hardknott Pass Climb loop' or mountain biking trails such as the 'Ravencross to Muncaster Castle loop.' You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Drigg And Carleton and MTB Trails around Drigg And Carleton guides.

Are there circular walks up mountains near Drigg And Carleton?

Yes, there are several rewarding circular walks. For instance, a great option is to link Middle Fell Summit with nearby Wainwrights like Seatallan summit and Buckbarrow. The 'Greendale Round' is another popular circular walk that includes Seatallan, Buckbarrow, and Middle Fell, offering varied terrain and stunning views.

What is the best time of year to hike the mountains near Drigg And Carleton?

The best time to hike generally depends on your experience and the specific peak. Spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures and clearer views, though weather can be unpredictable. Summer provides longer daylight hours but can also bring more crowds. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear and experience due to challenging weather conditions, including snow and ice on higher fells.

What natural features can I see on the mountain peaks in this region?

You'll encounter a rich variety of natural features. Muncaster Fell features heather, rocky outcrops, and Muncaster Tarn. The higher Lake District peaks boast dramatic landscapes, including glacial lakes like Red Tarn on Helvellyn and Broad Crag Tarn near Scafell Pike. Wastwater, England's deepest lake, lies at the foot of the Scafell massif, offering a stunning backdrop to many hikes.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks around Drigg And Carleton?

Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking views, the sense of accomplishment from reaching summits, and the diverse hiking experiences. The stunning vistas from peaks like Illgill Head and Whin Rigg over Wast Water are frequently highlighted. The opportunity to explore both local fells with coastal views and iconic Lake District mountains makes the area particularly appealing for all levels of hikers.

Are there any 'hidden gem' mountain walks near Drigg And Carleton?

While many peaks are well-known, Muncaster Fell is often described as a 'little gem' that offers true Lake District characteristics without the crowds of the highest peaks. Its diverse scenery and surprisingly good coastal views make it a rewarding, perhaps less-traveled, option. For those seeking a more rugged and less crowded experience than Scafell Pike, Scafell itself offers equally stunning vistas.

What are the best routes for hiking around Drigg And Carleton?

There are numerous excellent hiking routes. For a local experience, consider the 'Muncaster Castle & the Esk Estuary loop from Ravenglass' or the 'Muncaster Fell Summit – Muncaster Tarn loop from Ravenglass.' These routes offer moderate difficulty and showcase the local landscape. For more options, you can explore the Hiking around Drigg And Carleton guide, which details various trails including easy coastal walks and more challenging fell ascents.

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