Mountain peaks around Dean offer diverse terrain, from rolling ridges to sharp, challenging ascents. This region is characterized by its fells, providing expansive views and opportunities for outdoor exploration. The landscape features ancient geological formations and varied ecosystems, making it a notable destination for hikers. With 20 peaks to choose from, the area presents numerous opportunities for experiencing its natural beauty.
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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 accent up Ling Fell, from the Greystones approach, Was a quite tough and steep. Once it levels out though, you feel the burn from the legs ease and your greeted with a well earned actual trig.
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Ling Fell and Sale Fell are the most northerly of the Wainwright Fells in the north western group. Overlooking Embleton and Wythop Mill and with commanding views of Bassenthwaite, the Skiddaw fells and further afield to Criffel in Galloway, both hills make good viewpoints despite their diminutive size. Sale Fell is the more easterly and slightly lower of the pair but being closer to Bassenthwaite Lake it has better views of that and to Dodd and the Long Side ridge of Skiddaw. Sale Fell is easily climbed from just above Wythop Mill where there is adequate parking.
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The region around Dean offers several peaks with fantastic views. Sale Fell is known for its quiet, peaceful atmosphere and excellent vistas, particularly towards the Skiddaw range. Another popular choice is Grisedale Pike, which provides superlative views from its sharp peak. For extensive panoramic views of surrounding fells like Grisedale Pike and Grasmoor, Hopegill Head is a challenging but rewarding option.
Yes, Sale Fell is considered family-friendly, offering various paths to explore its quiet and peaceful terrain. Its mainly grassy trails make it suitable for a pleasant outing with children.
For those new to mountain hiking or seeking a less strenuous option, Sale Fell is an excellent choice. It's described as an easy Wainwright walk with mainly grassy trails, making it accessible for beginners while still offering fantastic views.
The mountain peaks around Dean are characterized by rolling ridges, fells, and ancient geological formations. You'll encounter diverse ecosystems, expansive views, and often see surrounding Lakeland fells, lakes like Crummock Water, and even the Galloway hills in Scotland on a clear day from peaks like Ling Fell Summit.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views, the sense of peace and quiet, and the variety of trails available. Many appreciate the challenge of climbs like Grisedale Pike and the rewarding panoramas from summits such as Hopegill Head. The unique character of each fell, like Mellbreak Summit, also contributes to a memorable experience.
Absolutely. Peaks like Grisedale Pike and Hopegill Head offer challenging ascents, often climbed as part of longer routes like the Coledale Round. Mellbreak Summit is also known as a tough hill requiring concerted effort, especially from the north.
Beyond mountain hiking, the area around Dean offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy loops around Cockermouth. For cyclists, there are gravel biking routes with difficult sections, such as the Ennerdale Water Lakeside Path loop. More dedicated mountain hikes are also available, like the Whiteless Pike loop from Crummock Water.
Sale Fell provides views towards the Skiddaw range. Grisedale Pike offers superlative views across the Lakeland fells. From Hopegill Head, you can see surrounding peaks like Grisedale Pike and Grasmoor. Ling Fell Summit boasts terrific views to the north-west, overlooking Cockermouth, and on a clear day, you might even spot the Galloway hills in Scotland.
Sale Fell is a popular choice for both fell runners and dog walkers, thanks to its quiet nature and the variety of paths available. Its mainly grassy trails are well-suited for these activities.
Access to many of the peaks often involves starting from nearby villages or car parks in the Lake District. For example, Grisedale Pike can be climbed from Braithwaite or accessed from the Revelin Moss car park at Whinlatter Pass. Specific starting points and routes are detailed in individual highlight descriptions and local guides.
Yes, many peaks in the area can be combined into longer routes. For instance, Grisedale Pike is often climbed as part of the popular Coledale Round horseshoe walk. Hopegill Head can also be part of the Coledale Horseshoe or approached over Ladyside Pike. Mellbreak Summit can be integrated into a group of five Wainwrights, as described by some visitors.


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