Walk c106 Carrock Fell, High Pike (Caldbeck), Hare Stones, Great Lingy Hill and Miller Moss from Stone Ends Farm

Superb views away from the crowds


Route outline for walk c106:

Stone Ends Farm  -  Apronful of Stones  -  Rake Trod  -  Further Gill Sike  -  Scurth  -  The Trough  -  Carrock Fell  -  Round Knott (Caldbeck)  -  Miton Hill (Caldbeck)  -  Red Gate (Track)  -  High Pike (Caldbeck)  -  Hare Stones  -  Great Lingy Hill  -  Miller Moss  -  Lingy Hut  -  Grainsgill Beck  -  The Cumbria Way  -  River Caldew  -  Swineside  -  Mosedale (Mungrisedale)  -  Stone Ends Farm




Peaks, Summits and Tops reached on this walk:

hewitt
2
English
Mountains
Wainwright
2
Wainwrights
 English Nuttalls
5
English
Nuttalls
Dewey
0
English
Deweys
Wainwright Outlying Fell
0
Wainwright
Outlying Fells
marilyn
0
Marilyns
Bridget
0
Bridgets

Peak Bagging Statistics for this walk:

The highest point of this walk is Carrock Fell at 662m (2173ft). Carrock Fell is classified as an English Mountain (Hewitt) (133rd highest in England, 228th highest in England & Wales) and a Wainwright (No. 106).

Carrock Fell is also known as an English Nuttall (179th highest in England, 304th highest in England & Wales). The summit of Carrock Fell is marked by an Ordnance Survey Trig Point.

Completing this walk will also take you to the top of High Pike (Caldbeck) at 658m (2160ft). High Pike (Caldbeck) is classified as an English Mountain (Hewitt) (136th highest in England, 236th highest in England & Wales) and a Wainwright (No. 107).

High Pike (Caldbeck) is also known as an English Nuttall (182nd highest in England, 315th highest in England & Wales). The summit of High Pike (Caldbeck) is marked by an Ordnance Survey Trig Point.

You will also reach the summit of Hare Stones at 627m (2057ft). Hare Stones is also known as an English Nuttall (221st highest in England, 384th highest in England & Wales).

Along the way you will also bag:

National Trails & Long Paths included on this walk:

Part of this walk follows a section of The Cumbria Way, a 112km (70 miles) linear footpath connecting Ulverston in Cumbria, England with Carlisle in Cumbria, England. The Cumbria Way is waymarked by named posts. For more walks that include a section of this trail see The Cumbria Way.



You can find more walks near this one on these unique free-to-access Interactive Walk Planning Maps: (click/TAP to select)

The Lake District National Park


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

OL5 The English Lakes - North Eastern area


1:50,000 scale OS Landranger Map (the ones with pink/magenta covers):

90 Penrith & Keswick, Ambleside


Some Photos and Pictures from Walk c106 Carrock Fell, High Pike (Caldbeck), Hare Stones, Great Lingy Hill and Miller Moss from Stone Ends Farm

In no particular order . . .

Walk c106 Carrock Fell, High Pike (Caldbeck), Hare Stones, Great Lingy Hill and Miller Moss from Stone Ends Farm - High Pike (Caldbeck) summit

High Pike (Caldbeck) summit

Photo: David Hayter (195)

Walk c106 Carrock Fell, High Pike (Caldbeck), Hare Stones, Great Lingy Hill and Miller Moss from Stone Ends Farm - Carrock Fell from Stone Ends, Mosedale (Mungrisdale)

Carrock Fell from Stone Ends, Mosedale (Mungrisdale)

Photo: David Hayter (187)

Walk c106 Carrock Fell, High Pike (Caldbeck), Hare Stones, Great Lingy Hill and Miller Moss from Stone Ends Farm - High Snockrigg summit with Red Pike (Buttermere) (left), Mellbreak (back centre) and Rannerdale Knotts ((right) surrounding Crummock Water in the background

High Snockrigg summit with Red Pike (Buttermere) (left), Mellbreak (back centre) and Rannerdale Knotts ((right) surrounding Crummock Water in the background

Photo: Christine Shepherd (702)

Walk c106 Carrock Fell, High Pike (Caldbeck), Hare Stones, Great Lingy Hill and Miller Moss from Stone Ends Farm - Grainsgill Beck from Grainsgill Beck Bridge

Grainsgill Beck from Grainsgill Beck Bridge

Photo: Dave Richards (8)

Walk c106 Carrock Fell, High Pike (Caldbeck), Hare Stones, Great Lingy Hill and Miller Moss from Stone Ends Farm - Great Lingy Hill Summit with Miller Moss in the distance

Great Lingy Hill Summit with Miller Moss in the distance

Photo: Christine Shepherd (698)

Walk c106 Carrock Fell, High Pike (Caldbeck), Hare Stones, Great Lingy Hill and Miller Moss from Stone Ends Farm - Early morning looking west from road to Mungrisdale

Early morning looking west from road to Mungrisdale

Photo: David Wright (267)

Walk c106 Carrock Fell, High Pike (Caldbeck), Hare Stones, Great Lingy Hill and Miller Moss from Stone Ends Farm - Bowscale Fell from Carrock Fell

Bowscale Fell from Carrock Fell

Photo: David Hayter (188)

Walk c106 Carrock Fell, High Pike (Caldbeck), Hare Stones, Great Lingy Hill and Miller Moss from Stone Ends Farm - Carrock Fell summit

Carrock Fell summit

Photo: David Hayter (189)

Walk c106 Carrock Fell, High Pike (Caldbeck), Hare Stones, Great Lingy Hill and Miller Moss from Stone Ends Farm - Frozen Gill on Carrock Fell

Frozen Gill on Carrock Fell

Photo: David Hayter (191)

Walk c106 Carrock Fell, High Pike (Caldbeck), Hare Stones, Great Lingy Hill and Miller Moss from Stone Ends Farm - Lingy Hut (Bothy) with Mosedale beyond

Lingy Hut (Bothy) with Mosedale beyond

Photo: Dave Richards (4)

Walk c106 Carrock Fell, High Pike (Caldbeck), Hare Stones, Great Lingy Hill and Miller Moss from Stone Ends Farm - Carrock Fell Summit

Carrock Fell Summit

Photo: Gerry Ball (19)

Walk c106 Carrock Fell, High Pike (Caldbeck), Hare Stones, Great Lingy Hill and Miller Moss from Stone Ends Farm - Bowscale Fell from High Pike (Caldbeck)

Bowscale Fell from High Pike (Caldbeck)

Photo: Dave Richards (3)

Walk c106 Carrock Fell, High Pike (Caldbeck), Hare Stones, Great Lingy Hill and Miller Moss from Stone Ends Farm - Stone Ends from the Rake Trod path on Carrock Fell

Stone Ends from the Rake Trod path on Carrock Fell

Photo: David Hayter (196)

Walk c106 Carrock Fell, High Pike (Caldbeck), Hare Stones, Great Lingy Hill and Miller Moss from Stone Ends Farm - Skiddaw amd Little Man (Skiddaw) from Carrock Fell

Skiddaw amd Little Man (Skiddaw) from Carrock Fell

Photo: Gerry Ball (18)

Walk c106 Carrock Fell, High Pike (Caldbeck), Hare Stones, Great Lingy Hill and Miller Moss from Stone Ends Farm - Carrock Fell summit cairn

Carrock Fell summit cairn

Photo: Christine Shepherd (696)

Walk c106 Carrock Fell, High Pike (Caldbeck), Hare Stones, Great Lingy Hill and Miller Moss from Stone Ends Farm - Carrock Fell from High Pike (Caldbeck)

Carrock Fell from High Pike (Caldbeck)

Photo: Dave Richards (2)

Walk c106 Carrock Fell, High Pike (Caldbeck), Hare Stones, Great Lingy Hill and Miller Moss from Stone Ends Farm - Carrock Fell summit cairn

Carrock Fell summit cairn

Photo: Christine Shepherd (459)

Walk c106 Carrock Fell, High Pike (Caldbeck), Hare Stones, Great Lingy Hill and Miller Moss from Stone Ends Farm - High Pike (Caldback) from Carrock Fell

High Pike (Caldback) from Carrock Fell

Photo: Gerry Ball (17)

Walk c106 Carrock Fell, High Pike (Caldbeck), Hare Stones, Great Lingy Hill and Miller Moss from Stone Ends Farm - High Pike (Caldbeck) Summit

High Pike (Caldbeck) Summit

Photo: Gerry Ball (20)

Walk c106 Carrock Fell, High Pike (Caldbeck), Hare Stones, Great Lingy Hill and Miller Moss from Stone Ends Farm - Knott and Skiddaw from Great Lingy Hill

Knott and Skiddaw from Great Lingy Hill

Photo: Dave Richards (5)


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