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Stickle Pike (Dunnerdale Fells)
375m (1230ft)


The Southern Marches, The Lake District, Cumbria, England


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Walk Stickle Pike (Dunnerdale Fells) walking UK Mountains in The Southern Marches The Lake District National Park Cumbria, England

Stickle Pike (Dunnerdale Fells) Summit

Photo: Andy Malcolm

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You can walk to the top of Stickle Pike (Dunnerdale Fells) by using this easy‑to‑follow route map:
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Walk c217 Dunnerdale Fell, Great Stickle, Stickle Pike, Raven's Crag and The Knott from Broughton Mills

Rough fell walking on faint paths

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Vital Statistics:

Length: 5.5ml (9km)
Ascent:1,962ft (598m)
Time:4 hrs
Grade:Walk Grade 5 Icon (Moderate)

Other walkers who hiked, climbed, bagged and summited Stickle Pike (Dunnerdale Fells) Fellow go4awalkers who have already walked, climbed, summited & bagged Stickle Pike (Dunnerdale Fells)

Adrian Howard walked up on February 19th, 2014 [from/via/route] From Kiln Bank Cross road, then onto Great Stickle.

Trevor Williams climbed it on October 7th, 2021 [from/via/route] Broughton Mills [with] paul [weather] wet

Tracey Cowell bagged it on February 18th, 2018 [with] Andrew, Billy and Fergal HIngerty [weather] Cloudy, Windy

Christine Shepherd hiked it on March 11th, 2017 [from/via/route] Walked from Broughton Mills using walk c217. [with] On my own [weather] Drizzly with a thick mist. - No views today.

Tony Rogerson summited on July 7th, 2011 [from/via/route] Hawk Bridge Caw & Stickle Pike [weather] Low cloud & sunny spells

Andy Pearce conquered it on June 10th, 2015 [from/via/route] Broughton Mills - 1 of 6 peaks [with] Anita Pearce & Stan [weather] Sunny, nice breeze

Mark Davidson scaled on April 30th, 2015 [with] Alone [weather] Cloudy with sunny spells - cold wind

David Lord walked up on June 20th, 2013 [from/via/route] Community car park in Broughton Mills. [with] My wife Debbie [weather] Started bright & sunny but clouded over as the walk progressed - On a lovely summer day we only saw half a dozen other people throughout the walk. Amazing views from the top of Stickle Pike.

Patrick Rogozinski, Louise Sandwith, Paul Booth, David Preston, Jeanette Coward, Jan Dixon and John Kendall have all walked, climbed & bagged Stickle Pike (Dunnerdale Fells).

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More Photographs & Pictures of views from, on or of Stickle Pike (Dunnerdale Fells)

The Dunnerdale Horseshoe - featuring Stickle Pike (Dunnerdale Fells), Great Stickle, The Knott (Dunnerdale Fells) and Raven's Crag

The Dunnerdale Horseshoe - featuring Stickle Pike (Dunnerdale Fells), Great Stickle, The Knott (Dunnerdale Fells) and Raven's Crag

Photo: Andy Malcolm (161)

Duddon Estuary from Stickle Pike (Dunnerdale Fells)

Duddon Estuary from Stickle Pike (Dunnerdale Fells)

Photo: Stephen Dawson (13)

Stickle Pike (Dunnerdale Fells) summit cairn

Stickle Pike (Dunnerdale Fells) summit cairn

Photo: Andy Lyons (17)

Small Tarn between Great Stickle (Dunnerdale Fells) and Stickle Pike (Dunnerdale Fells)

Small Tarn between Great Stickle (Dunnerdale Fells) and Stickle Pike (Dunnerdale Fells)

Photo: Andy Lyons (16)


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