Southern Fells

54°28′16″N 3°08′38″W / 54.471°N 3.144°W / 54.471; -3.144

Slight Side (762 m)Scafell East ButtressEsk Pike or Crag (885 m)Sca Fell (964 m)Mickledore (c. 840 m)South Summit (<978 m)Scafell Pike (978 m)Broad Crag (934 m)Ill Crag (935 m)Great End (910 m)Click hyperlink or button to expand
The Scafells

The Southern Fells are a part of the Cumbrian Mountains in the Lake District of England. Including Scafell Pike, the highest peak in England, they occupy a broad area to the south of Great Langdale, Borrowdale and Wasdale. High and rocky towards the centre of the Lake District, the Southern Fells progressively take on a moorland character toward the south-west. In the south-east are the well-known Furness Fells, their heavily quarried flanks rising above Coniston Water.


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