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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Satterthwaite

Best mountain peaks around Satterthwaite are found within the Lake District, offering diverse landscapes for outdoor enthusiasts. This area is characterized by its fells, tarns, and a rich history of mining, providing a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The region's geography includes prominent peaks that offer extensive views across valleys and lakes. Satterthwaite serves as a base for exploring these varied mountain environments, from rugged climbs to more accessible trails.

Best mountain peaks around Satterthwaite

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Last updated: May 6, 2026

Old Man of Coniston summit

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A Southern Fells classic, Coniston Old Man might be industry-scarred, but it remains stoical and unbowed. Towering high above the village of Coniston, it's a rightfully popular fell with good …

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Wansfell Pike summit

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Wonderful views along Windermere and the valleys at the top make the climb worthwhile. Then a slow steady descent through fields and pretty woodland back to Ambleside.

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Loughrigg Fell summit

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Loughrigg Fell might not be the tallest peak in the Lake District. Standing on the summit you would hardy guess, though. Due to its prominent and exposed position, Loughrigg Fell …

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Brim Fell summit

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Brim Fell is a great fell in the southern Lake District. Often all the hard work is done during an the ascent of either Old Man of Coniston or Swirl How but we celebrate reaching the summit all the same.

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Orrest Head

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Orrest Head played a pivotal role in the development of the Lake District's fellwalking culture. It was the seed that sprouted and grew into a magnificent tree – the fruits …

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DigbyRob4
March 30, 2025, Loughrigg Fell Summit

Tough ascent on loose shale under trees. Would be tricky in the wet.

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Brim Fell is often overlooked as just a small rise on the ridge between Coniston Old Man and Swirl How but there is nearly 20m of re-ascent from both. It is possible to reach Brim Fell directly from Goats Hause without visiting the Old Man but Brim Fell lacks other connecting ridges. It is a good place to stop and reflect before or after the crowds on Coniston Old Man.

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Great views from Loughrigg summit on a clear day

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Andy
February 6, 2024, Loughrigg Fell Summit

For a small fell.good views

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Andy
February 4, 2024, Wansfell Pike Summit

Steep but good views from top

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Andy
January 21, 2024, Wansfell Pike Summit

Tough ascent but worth the effort

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Andy
January 14, 2024, Brim Fell Summit

Abit of light relief after Coniston Old Man

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Brim Fell is a Wainwright summit on the ridge between the Old Man of Coniston and Swirl How and it can easily be linked to both. It's relatively wide summit plateau removes immediate foreground interest from the panorama, yet the view to the northwest, beyond Grey Friar and towards the Scafell massif, is excellent.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular mountain peaks to explore near Satterthwaite?

The Satterthwaite area, nestled in the Lake District, offers access to several popular mountain peaks. Among them, the Old Man of Coniston summit is highly regarded for its rugged terrain and historical mining remnants, offering expansive views. Another favorite is Wansfell Pike summit, known for its rewarding panoramic vistas over Windermere and the surrounding valleys.

Are there any family-friendly mountain peaks or walks near Satterthwaite?

Yes, Loughrigg Fell summit is highly recommended for walkers of all skill levels, including beginners and families. Despite its smaller stature, its prominent position offers unrivaled panoramic views with manageable climbs. Another accessible option is Orrest Head, which provides sublime viewpoints for relatively little effort and is within walking distance of Windermere.

Which mountain peaks offer the best panoramic views around Satterthwaite?

For breathtaking panoramic views, the Old Man of Coniston summit is a must-do, with vistas extending down the coast of England and to the Scafell Pike Range on a clear day. Wansfell Pike summit also provides stunning, unrestricted views of Lake Windermere and the Lakeland Fells. Even the relatively smaller Loughrigg Fell summit offers an unrivaled panorama due to its isolated position.

What is the highest mountain in England accessible from the Satterthwaite area?

The highest mountain in England, Scafell Pike (978m / 3,209 ft), is accessible from the Satterthwaite area. Climbing Scafell Pike is a challenging and rewarding experience, offering 360-degree panoramic views over the Lakeland fells, and on a clear day, as far as the Isle of Man and Scotland. It's a popular destination for serious walkers and rock climbers.

Are there mountain peaks near Satterthwaite with historical significance, like mining heritage?

Absolutely. The Old Man of Coniston summit is particularly rich in history, known for its rugged terrain and a past of slate and copper mining, with abandoned mines and spoil tips still visible on its slopes. Brim Fell, just north of the Old Man, also features remnants of copper mining activity, particularly beneath Levers Water.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the mountain peaks around Satterthwaite?

The terrain varies significantly. Peaks like the Old Man of Coniston summit are known for rugged paths, rocky sections, and historical mining landscapes. Wansfell Pike summit can be steep and rocky towards the top, while Loughrigg Fell summit offers more manageable climbs with winding paths and rocky outcrops. Scafell Pike, as England's highest, features a vast boulder field on its summit.

Are there options for experienced hikers looking for a more challenging mountain experience?

Yes, experienced hikers can find challenging routes. Climbing Scafell Pike is a significant undertaking, offering various routes for different expertise levels. For those looking to bag multiple Wainwrights, Brim Fell is often ascended as part of a longer circular route including the Old Man of Coniston summit and Swirl How, providing diverse scenery and a rewarding challenge.

What other outdoor activities can I combine with visiting mountain peaks near Satterthwaite?

Beyond peak bagging, the Satterthwaite area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy walks to more strenuous mountain hikes. There are also road cycling routes available. For detailed routes and inspiration, explore the Easy hikes around Satterthwaite, Road Cycling Routes around Satterthwaite, and Mountain Hikes around Satterthwaite guides.

What natural features, like tarns or lakes, can I expect to see on these mountain peaks?

Many peaks in the area feature beautiful natural water bodies. On the Old Man of Coniston summit routes, you'll find Low Water, a picturesque tarn. Brim Fell also features significant tarns like Low Water and Levers Water. Loughrigg Fell is surrounded by major bodies of water including Grasmere, Rydal Water, Elter Water, and Windermere, and has small tarns on its slopes. Scafell Pike overlooks Wastwater, England's deepest lake, and has Broad Crag Tarn nearby.

What is the best time of year to hike the mountain peaks around Satterthwaite?

The Lake District is beautiful year-round, but the best time for hiking mountain peaks is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is typically milder, days are longer, and paths are less likely to be affected by snow and ice, making for safer and more enjoyable conditions. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, as conditions can change rapidly in the mountains.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly mountain hikes near Satterthwaite?

Yes, for beginners or those seeking an easier walk, Loughrigg Fell summit is an excellent choice. It offers manageable climbs and rewarding views without the extreme challenge of higher summits. Orrest Head is another accessible option, providing stunning views for relatively little effort, making it ideal for a gentle introduction to fellwalking.

Where can I find more detailed hiking routes for the mountain peaks around Satterthwaite?

For detailed hiking routes, including information on difficulty, elevation, and terrain, you can explore komoot's curated guides. The Mountain Hikes around Satterthwaite guide provides specific routes like the 'Coniston Waterfall – Old Man of Coniston summit loop' and other challenging options, complete with distances and difficulty grades.

Is it possible to access these mountain peaks using public transport?

While Satterthwaite itself is a village, many of the surrounding mountain peaks in the Lake District can be accessed via public transport to nearby towns and then connecting services or walking. For example, the Old Man of Coniston summit is accessible from Coniston village, which has bus connections. Orrest Head is easily ascended from Windermere station. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and routes with providers like Stagecoach for the most up-to-date information on reaching specific trailheads.

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