Arlecdon And Frizington
Arlecdon And Frizington
Best mountain peaks around Arlecdon And Frizington offer access to the diverse fells of the Lake District National Park in Cumberland, England. This region provides varied opportunities for mountain adventures, from gentle walks to challenging ascents. The area is known for "Wainwright bagging," an activity involving hiking the 214 peaks identified by Alfred Wainwright. These mountains provide opportunities for tranquility and photographic views.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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Great medium mountain with stunning views. The climb of the northern nose is strenuous but rewarding. If you are also taking in Hen Comb to the west then a crossing of Mosedale will be very wet underfoot
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Its a tough old slog from Mosedale Beck. Older OS maps show paths that are no longer there. Views over Crummock Water and Buttermere - plus the Wainwright Tick - make it worth it.
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The official wainwright point is underwhelming. A tiny cairn and you pass the best views on your way.
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The large cairn offers shelter from the wind when needed
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I've ascended via White Pike and via Scale Knott, and descended via both those and from the saddle down to the Mosedale Holly Tree, but has anyone ascended via Pillar Rake?
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The highest point of the Loweswater Fells and a great place for some peace and quiet.
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The region offers several highly regarded peaks. Blake Fell Summit is a natural monument known for its panoramic views and is the highest of the Loweswater Fells. Mellbreak Summit, often described as a 'sleeping dinosaur' from a distance, provides excellent viewpoints over Crummock Water. Another favorite is Lank Rigg Summit, which offers extensive views over the coast and surrounding western fells.
The fells around Arlecdon And Frizington offer diverse and stunning vistas. From Blake Fell Summit, you can enjoy 'world-class picture postcard views.' Crag Fell Summit provides incredible views over Ennerdale Water, while Lank Rigg Summit offers views stretching to the coast and other western fells. The broader Ennerdale panorama from peaks like Grike, Crag Fell, and Lank Rigg includes magnificent mountain vistas of Red Pike, High Stile, Pillar, and even the distant Scafell Pike.
Yes, several peaks offer challenging ascents. Mellbreak Summit is considered a tough hill to climb, especially from the north via its scree tongue. Many of the fells, including Blake Fell, Mellbreak, Gavel Fell, and Hen Comb, can be combined into rewarding group hikes that test endurance and offer significant elevation gain.
While many peaks offer challenging routes, intermediate options are available. For example, Grike Summit Cairn is described as a nice, easy hike from the Ennerdale to Calder road. Many fells like Crag Fell Summit and Lank Rigg Summit are often hiked together, offering a moderate challenge with good paths.
Beyond peak bagging, the area around Arlecdon And Frizington is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the challenging 'Cogra Moss – Blake Fell Summit loop' or the moderate 'Kirk Beck Path – Nannycatch Gorge loop'. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Blake Fell Summit – Burnbank Fell loop'. Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy routes like the 'Loweswater – Kirkstile Inn loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails, Hiking, and Cycling guides for the region.
Yes, combining multiple peaks into a single route is a popular way to explore the fells. For instance, Blake Fell Summit can be part of a rewarding group hike alongside Burnbank Fell, Gavel Fell, Hen Comb, and Mellbreak Summit. Similarly, Grike Summit Cairn, Crag Fell Summit, and Lank Rigg Summit are commonly hiked together, often starting from the Ennerdale to Calder mountain road.
'Wainwright bagging' is a popular activity in the Lake District where hikers aim to summit all 214 peaks identified by author Alfred Wainwright in his pictorial guides. Many of the fells around Arlecdon And Frizington, including Mellbreak Summit, Lank Rigg Summit, and Grike Summit Cairn, are recognized Wainwrights, making the area a prime location for those pursuing this goal.
Access points vary depending on the specific fell. For Lank Rigg Summit, Crag Fell Summit, and Grike Summit Cairn, the Ennerdale to Calder mountain road offers several parking spots and serves as a good starting point. For other fells, routes often begin from areas like Lamplugh or near Ennerdale Lake.
The weather in the Lake District can be unpredictable. Hikers often report challenging conditions, with views sometimes obscured by clouds or rain, as noted by visitors to Crag Fell Summit and Lank Rigg Summit. It's always advisable to check the forecast, wear appropriate clothing, and be prepared for sudden changes in weather, even on seemingly easy routes.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning natural beauty and the sense of accomplishment from summiting these fells. Many highlight the 'world-class picture postcard views' from peaks like Blake Fell Summit and the unique character of fells like Mellbreak Summit. The tranquility, photographic opportunities, and the satisfaction of 'Wainwright bagging' are also frequently mentioned as key draws.
While Arlecdon and Frizington itself is a small area, the broader region of Cumberland and the Lake District offers various amenities. For specific local options, you might need to check nearby villages or towns. For general information about the area, you can visit Visit Cumbria.
Public transport options to specific trailheads can be limited, especially for more remote fells. However, some areas like Ennerdale Water and Loweswater, which serve as starting points for various walks, may have more accessible public transport links. It's recommended to research specific routes and their access points for the most up-to-date public transport information.


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