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Angletarn Pikes
567m (1861ft)

The Far Eastern Fells, The Lake District, Cumbria, England


Record Angletarn Pikes as Bagged, Climbed & Conquered


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Wainwright
(No. 143)

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English Dewey
45th highest in England,
99th in England & Wales

You can find Angletarn Pikes & all the walks that climb it on these unique free-to-access Interactive Walk Planning Maps: (click/TAP to select)

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1:25,000 scale OS Explorer Map (the ones with orange/yellow covers):

OL5 The English Lakes - North Eastern area


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See Angletarn Pikes and the surrounding tops on our free-to-access 'Google Style' Peak Bagging Maps:

See Angletarn Pikes and the surrounding tops on our downloadable PDF Peak Bagging Maps:

NB: Whether you print off a copy on to paper or download it to your phone, these PDF Peak Baggers Maps will prove incredibly useful when your are up there on the tops and you cannot get a phone signal!


You can walk to the top of Angletarn Pikes by using any of these 5 easy‑to‑follow route maps:
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Walk c249 The Knott and Angletarn Pikes from Patterdale

Excellent high level route with good views

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Vital Statistics:

Length: 9ml (14.5km)
Ascent:2,619ft (798m)
Time:6 hrs
Grade:Walk Grade 6 Icon (Moderate)
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Walk c304 Beda Head and Place Fell from Howtown

Superb views of Ullswater

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Vital Statistics:

Length: 9.75ml (15.5km)
Ascent:3,470ft (1,058m)
Time:7 hrs
Grade:Walk Grade 7 Icon (Hard)
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Walk c272 High Street and Angletarn Pikes from Brothers Water

Fantastic high level ridge walk

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Vital Statistics:

Length: 12.5ml (20km)
Ascent:3,889ft (1,185m)
Time:8½ hrs
Grade:Walk Grade 8 Icon (Hard)
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Walk c297 The Martindale Horseshoe from Howtown

Fantastic high level walk with glorious views

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Vital Statistics:

Length: 14.5ml (23km)
Ascent:4,555ft (1,388m)
Time:9.75hrs
Grade:Walk Grade 9 Icon (Very Hard)
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Walk c155 The Knott and Place Fell from Patterdale

Long high level route with fine views of Ullswater

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Vital Statistics:

Length: 15.5ml (25km)
Ascent:4,293ft (1,308m)
Time:10 hrs
Grade:Walk Grade 9 Icon (Very Hard)

Other walkers who hiked, climbed, bagged and summited Angletarn Pikes Fellow go4awalkers who have already walked, climbed, summited & bagged Angletarn Pikes

Sarah Wild walked up Angletarn Pikes on November 3rd, 2023 [from/via/route] With AnnewithBrock Crags from Hartsop [with] Anne [weather] Sun & cloud - 2 today

Steve Lucas climbed Angletarn Pikes on October 30th, 2021 [with] On my own

Pete George bagged Angletarn Pikes on March 26th, 2023 [from/via/route] Howtown [with] Roco, Pete and Poppy [weather] Clear, cool. Snow flurries - With another vizsla too

Caroline Winter hiked Angletarn Pikes on December 2nd, 2022 [from/via/route] Martindale church, Place Fell, Angle tarn Pikes, ridge down to Martindale [with] Neil and Shaker [weather] Clear, sunny, & cold - Great little ridge walk. Enjoyed a cuppa after Place fell on the new log burner cooker

Ian Ashton summited Angletarn Pikes on November 19th, 2022 [with] With JPH

Christine Shepherd conquered Angletarn Pikes on February 19th, 2010 [from/via/route] Walk 304 from Howtown [with] On my own [weather] Freezing & grey. - This is probably one of the eeriest walks I have done. I saw no-one & the frozen summits looked like a moonscape. Angle Tarn was frozen & covered in a layer of snow. I didn't do the whole walk as I decided it was safer to turn back after bagging this peak. Bagged this again on a lovely hot day on 9.7.17 Climbed for a third time on 10.08.22. I walked to Howtown from Patterdale over Place Fell & back over Beda Fell. After climbing to the summit of The Pikes I had a wonderful swim in Angle Tarn to cool off after a very hot walk.

John Ramsbottom scaled Angletarn Pikes on May 2nd, 2022 [from/via/route] Howtown, walk c304 [with] Skratch and Lola [weather] misty then fine weather - solo walk with dogs

Simon Burgess walked up Angletarn Pikes on June 27th, 2021 [from/via/route] Overnight Camp [with] Solo

Tim Winn climbed Angletarn Pikes on August 10th, 2021 [from/via/route] Cow Bridge Car Park, Brothers Water [with] Louise and Barry [weather] Good

John Bryers bagged Angletarn Pikes on July 11th, 2021 [from/via/route] Parked at Cow Bridge car park near Hartsop. Set off at 8:45am in low mist & light rain. Walked along bridleway towards Patterdale & veared upwards along a track to Boredale Hause. Turning right to Angletarn Pikes. Walked to top of each pike to make sure I'd completed the Wainright. [with] With Mya my faithful 14 yeara old Patterdale Terrier. [weather] Light rain & mist across most tops at start of walk. Cleared to be a lovely warm day overall. - Wore waterproof for 15 minutes during climb to Angletarn pikes & tarn. Around 5 tents camped along the shores. A nice plave to camp!

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More Photographs & Pictures of views from, on or of Angletarn Pikes

Place Fell and Angletarn Pikes above Brothers Water from High Hartsop Dodd

Place Fell and Angletarn Pikes above Brothers Water from High Hartsop Dodd

Photo: Christine Shepherd (4)

Brothers Water from the summit of Angletarn Pikes

Brothers Water from the summit of Angletarn Pikes

Photo: Christine Shepherd (2)

Early Morning Mist nr Hartsop Village with The Angletarn Pikes and Place Fell in the background

Early Morning Mist nr Hartsop Village with The Angletarn Pikes and Place Fell in the background

Photo: Chris Haselden (8)

Hartsop above How and Patterdale from Angletarn Pikes

Hartsop above How and Patterdale from Angletarn Pikes

Photo: Stephen Collins (18)

My daughter taking in the wise words of Wainwright on Angletarn Pikes

My daughter taking in the wise words of Wainwright on Angletarn Pikes

Photo: Kirstin Foster (1)

Ali and James after the scramble up Angletarn Pikes

Ali and James after the scramble up Angletarn Pikes

Photo: Peter Lloyd (3)

Angle Tarn (Martindale) from Angletarn Pikes

Angle Tarn (Martindale) from Angletarn Pikes

Photo: David Hayter (109)

Brothers Water from Angletarn Pikes

Brothers Water from Angletarn Pikes

Photo: Stephen Collins (19)

Angle Tarn from Angletarn Pikes

Angle Tarn from Angletarn Pikes

Photo: Peter Lloyd (2)

Near Angletarn Pikes with Ullswater and Place Fell in the background

Near Angletarn Pikes with Ullswater and Place Fell in the background

Photo: Liz Mitchell (1)

Peter on Angletarn Pikes

Peter on Angletarn Pikes

Photo: Peter Lloyd (4)

Angletarn Pikes from Angle Tarn

Angletarn Pikes from Angle Tarn

Photo: Robert Hall (10)

Boredale Hause and Angletarn Pikes across Ullswater from Glenridding

Boredale Hause and Angletarn Pikes across Ullswater from Glenridding

Photo: Andy Malcolm (173)

A frozen Angle Tarn from Angletarn Pikes

A frozen Angle Tarn from Angletarn Pikes

Photo: Christine Shepherd (3)

Angletarn Pikes summit

Angletarn Pikes summit

Photo: Stephen Collins (20)


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