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Ennerdale Attractions
Listed below are attractions in Ennerdale:
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Burnbank Fell has a height of 47 m (1,559 ft). It is a Wainright located on the far west of the Loweswater Fells. The hill is very grassy with large flanks and a broad ridge connecting it to Blake Fell....
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Ennerdale Water is the most remote of Cumbria’s western lakes. It is therefore one of the least visited, and provides welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of the Lake District’s busier tourist destinations. It is also one of the...
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Gavel Fell has a height of 526m (1,725 ft). It is a Wainright formed from rocks of the Kirk Stile formation, much akin to the Skiddaw range. Views from the summit present great easterly sights of the Grasmoor range but,...
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Great Borne has a height of 616m (2,021 ft) yet is a rather secluded Wainright. Situated along the ridge which divides the Ennerdale and Buttermere valleys, its most distinguishing features are its southern slopes that fall towards Ennerdale Water; these...
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Grike has a height of 488m (1,601 ft) and is one of the Wainrights. The summit is home to a massive stone cairn which lends the fell its alternative local name, Stone Man. In the past the fell saw significant...
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Lank Rigg has a height of 541 m (1,775 ft) - it is a Wainright with gentle grassy slopes and can be climbed from various points along Coldfell Road. The summit bears various remains from ancient habitation and to mark...
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