The Mountains, Peaks, Tops and Hills in The Far Eastern Marches area of The Lake District, Cumbria on a Google Map with a list of them below it in Reverse Alphabetical Order
The Far Eastern Marches area of The Lake District National Park , Cumbria is the area enclosed by:
- An imaginary line from Ambleside through Troutbeck, Kentmere and Sadgill to the Eastern tip of Haweswater Reservoir and then Pooley Bridge to the West
- The A592 to Penrith to the North
- The M6 South & then the A684 to Kendal to the East
- The A591 from Kendal to Ambleside to the South
If you count only the Deweys there are 6 tops to climb, bag & conquer and the highest point is Ancrow Brow (Swinklebank Crag) at 555m (1,822ft).
To see all Mountains, Peaks, Tops and Hills displayed in different ways - see the options in the left-hand column and towards the bottom of this page.
LOG ON and RELOAD this page to show which Mountains, Peaks, Tops and Hills you have already climbed, bagged & conquered [. . . more details]
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Tap/click on each name below (in blue) to locate it's position on the map above.
Mountain, Peak, Top or Hill:
Bagged
Dewey
See more details, photos, trip reports and easy-to-follow walks up Ancrow Brow (Swinklebank Crag)
View all 42 Mountains, Peaks, Tops and Hills in The Far Eastern Marches area of The Lake District:
- On an Interactive Google Map (loads faster)
- On an Interactive Google Map with a list of tops below it (makes it easier to locate a particular top)
- On a Detailed List in:
Alphabetical Order | Height Order - On one page with 'yet-to-be-bagged' listed 1st & then 'already-bagged' tops listed 2nd in:
Alphabetical Order | Height Order (must be logged on) - On one page with 'already-bagged' tops listed 1st & then 'yet-to-be-bagged' tops listed 2nd in:
Alphabetical Order | Height Order (must be logged on)
The summit of Great Yarlside in The Far Eastern Marches area of The Lake District
Photo: Paul Gibson
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