Cuns Fell summit
The North Pennines
Cumbria England

 

Cuns Fell summit walking The North Pennines walks in  Cumbria England

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1. Walk c430 Cuns Fell, Melmerby Fell and Fiend's Fell from Melmerby
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The North Pennines Cumbria England

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High and wild moorland
Route Details: Melmerby, Meikle Awfell, Cuns Fell, Maiden Way (Roman Road), Meg's Cairn, Melmerby Fell, Knapside Hill, Little Knapside Hill, Fiend's Fell, Twotop Bridge, Hazel Rigg Farm, Gamblesby, Gill Beck, Melmerby
Length: 17.50km (11.00ml) | Ascent 697m (2288ft) | Time 6.25hrs | Grade: Walk Grade
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