Route outline for walk l101:
Abbeystead - Stoops Bridge - Tarnbrook Wyre - Lee - Tarnbrook - Higher Syke - Black Side of Tarnbrook Fell - Gables Clough - Tarnbrook Fell - Brown Syke - Wolfhole Crag - Mallowdale Pike - Mallowdale Fell (Ward's Stone) - Ward's Stone Breast - Cabin Flat - Lee Fell - Burrow Fell - Grit Fell - Clougha Pike - Shooters Pile - Appletree Moss - Hare Appletree Fell - Jubilee Tower - Lainsley Slack - Abbeystead.
Peak Bagging Statistics for this walk:
![]() 0 English Mountains |
![]() 0 Wainwrights |
![]() 0 English Nuttalls |
![]() 2 English Deweys |
![]() 0 Wainwright Outlying Fells |
![]() 1 Marilyn |
![]() 1 Bridget |
Peak Bagging Statistics for this walk:
The highest point of this walk is Mallowdale Fell (Ward's Stone) at 561m (1841ft). Mallowdale Fell (Ward's Stone) is also known as an English Dewey (52nd highest in England, 119th in England & Wales)Mallowdale Fell (Ward's Stone) is also classified as an English Marilyn (58th highest in England, 844th highest in the UK).
Completing this walk will also take you to the top of Wolfhole Crag at 528m (1733ft). Wolfhole Crag is also known as an English Dewey (116th highest in England, 270th in England & Wales)
You will also reach the summit of Clougha Pike at 413m (1355ft). Clougha Pike is known as a Bridget.
This walk is on Ordnance Survey Maps:
OS Explorer Map OL41 | |
1:25,000 scale (Orange Covers) |
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OS Landranger Map 102 & 103 | |
1:50,000 scale (Pink Covers) |
Some Photos and Pictures from Walk l101 Wolfhole Crag, Mallowdale Pike and Clougha Pike from Abbeystead
In no particular order . . .

Stone plaque celebrating the Jubilee of Queen Victoria, Jubilee Tower on Abbeystead Fell

Grey Mare and Foal (rock formations) from Mallowdale Fell (Ward's Stone) eastern trig point
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