Downloadable Peak Bagging pdf file including a Location Map and Tick List of all the Wainwrights, Mountains, Bridgets, Hills, Peaks, Tops and Hewitts in the The Central Fells of The Lake District National Park

Peak Baggers Map and Tick List detailing all the Wainwrights, Mountains, Bridgets, Hills, Peaks, Tops and Hewitts in The Central Fells area of The Lake District National Park

The Central Fells area of The Lake District National Park

The Central Fells area of The Lake District National Park is enclosed by Keswick to the North, Derwent Water and Borrowdale to the West, The Langdale Valley to the South and Thirlmere, Grasmere and Ambleside to the East.

There are 32 'tops' to walk up and conquor, the highest point is High Raise (Langdale) and the area includes:

27 Wainwrights
4 Mountains (aka Hewitts) and
5 Bridgets

Get Peak Baggers Map and Tick List detailing all the Wainwrights, Mountains, Bridgets, Hills, Peaks, Tops and Hewitts in the The Central Fells of The Lake District National Park.

*Get Special Wainwright Baggers' version of the above Peak Bagging Map and Tick List showing the 8 walk routes you should follow to climb/bag all 27 Wainwrights in The Central Fells of The Lake District National Park in just 8 walks.

*This is part of our Walk all 214 Wainwrights in just 59 walks feature.

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