Far Eastern Fells
The Far Eastern Fells are a group of hills in the English Lake District. Reaching their highest point at High Street (828 metres or 2,718 ft) they occupy a broad area to the east of Ullswater and Kirkstone Pass. Much quieter than the central areas of Lakeland they offer in general easier but less exciting walking as the fells merge mainly into the surrounding moorlands. Exceptions however are the fine rock scenery to be seen on Harter Fell, Mardale Ill Bell and High Street surrounding the head of Haweswater
Angletarn Pikes
Arthur's Pike
Beda Fell
Bonscale Pike
Branstree
Brock Crags
Froswick
Gray Crag
Grey Crag
Hallin Fell
Harter Fell (Mardale)
Hartsop Dodd
High Raise (High Street)
High Street (Lake District)
Ill Bell
Kentmere Pike
Kidsty Pike
Loadpot Hill
Mardale Ill Bell
Place Fell
Rampsgill Head
Rest Dodd
Sallows
Selside Pike
Shipman Knotts
Sour Howes
Steel Knotts
Stony Cove Pike
Tarn Crag (Far Eastern Fells)
The Knott
The Nab
Thornthwaite Crag
Troutbeck Tongue
Wansfell
Wether Hill (Lake District)
Yoke (Lake District)
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Far Eastern Fells
The Far Eastern Fells are a group of hills in the English Lake District. Reaching their highest point at High Street (828 metres or 2,718 ft) they occupy a broad area to the east of Ullswater and Kirkstone Pass. Much quieter than the central areas of Lakeland they offer in general easier but less exciting walking as the fells merge mainly into the surrounding moorlands. Exceptions however are the fine rock scenery to be seen on Harter Fell, Mardale Ill Bell and High Street surrounding the head of Haweswater
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