The Radar Station on Great Dun Fell from the Pennine Way on Cross Fell
The North Pennines
Cumbria England

 

The Radar Station on Great Dun Fell from the Pennine Way on Cross Fell walking The North Pennines walks in  Cumbria England

Walk Photograph by:  
Martin Robinson (2 of 2) See Previous | All

 

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1. Walk c317 Cross Fell from Kirkland
The North Pennines Cumbria England

Download walk route map pdf for walk c317 Cross Fell from Kirkland
The Pennine Way’s highest point
Route Details: Kirkland, High Cap, Pennine Way, Cross Fell, Tees Head, Sturba Nook, Wildboar Scar, Grumply Hill, Littledale Beck, Blencarn, Kirkland
Length: 16.50km (10.25ml) | Ascent: 743m (2437ft) | Time: 6.00hrs | Grade: Walk Grade
For more walks near this one - see these interactive maps:
 OS Explorer OL31
or
 OS Landranger 091
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2. Walk c293 Cross Fell & Great Dun Fell from Garrigill
The North Pennines Cumbria England

Download walk route map pdf for walk c293 Cross Fell & Great Dun Fell from Garrigill
Cross Fell is the highest point on the Pennine Way
Route Details: Garrigill, River South Tyne, Ashgill Force, Hole House Farm, River Tees, Dunfell Hush, Great Dun Fell, Little Dun Fell, Cross Fell, Yad Stone, Greg’s Hut, Backstone Edge, Long Man Hill, Black Band, Garrigill
Length: 31.00km (19.5ml) | Ascent: 770m (2526ft) | Time: 9.50hrs | Grade: Walk Grade
For more walks near this one - see these interactive maps:
 OS Explorer OL31
or
 OS Landranger 086 or  087 and  091
or see walks that start at the same location or within 5 | 10 | 15 | 20 | 25 miles displayed using Google Maps.
or see a list of walks that start within 5 | 10 | 15 | 20 | 25 miles.

See more photos from walk c293 Cross Fell & Great Dun Fell from Garrigill

 


 

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