Best attractions and places to see around Haile include several prominent summits and viewpoints. The region offers opportunities for exploring fells and enjoying expansive views. These natural features are characterized by their elevation and provide hiking experiences. Visitors can discover various natural monuments and summits within this area.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Buckbarrow 423m P4 (1388ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 2497) [JNSA N/a] Lake District National Park Definitive List summit. County of Cumberland Definitive List summit. Kent List Summit.
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The large cairn offers shelter from the wind when needed
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The trig point on Seatallan stands at 2,270 feet (692 m). There is also a large cairn with a wind shelter built into it. The summit is large, rounded and grassy. The name derives from old Cumbrian, meaning Aleyn's high pasture.
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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 Haile region is renowned for its summits and viewpoints. Among the most popular are Blake Fell Summit, which offers world-class views and is the highest fell of the Loweswater Fells, and Lank Rigg Summit, a 1,775-foot fell with a trig pillar providing views over the coast and western fells. Seatallan summit, a 2,270-foot Wainwright, is also highly regarded for its large, rounded, and grassy summit.
Yes, the area around Haile is rich with viewpoints. Lank Rigg Summit offers extensive views over the coast and surrounding western fells. Grike Summit Cairn, the most westerly Wainwright fell, also provides panoramic vistas, often hiked with Crag Fell and Lank Rigg.
The Haile area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, cycling routes, and running trails. Many visitors enjoy hiking the fells and summits, often combining several Wainwrights into a single route.
Yes, the area offers a range of hiking experiences. While many summits like Blake Fell Summit and Seatallan summit are considered intermediate, there are also easier options. For example, the running guide includes easy routes like a 4.6 km loop from Egremont.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views and the sense of accomplishment from reaching the summits. For instance, Blake Fell Summit is noted for its 'world-class picture postcard views,' and the large, rounded, and grassy summit of Seatallan summit is appreciated for its scenic beauty.
Absolutely. Many hikers enjoy combining several fells. For example, Blake Fell Summit is commonly hiked as part of a group of five Wainwrights including Burnbank Fell, Gavel Fell, Hen Comb, and Mellbreak. Similarly, Lank Rigg Summit is often linked with Crag Fell and Grike for a circular route.
Among the listed attractions, Seatallan summit stands as the highest at 2,270 feet (692 m). It is a prominent Wainwright in the Lake District National Park.
Many summits feature distinctive markers. On Seatallan summit, you'll find a trig pillar and a large cairn. Lank Rigg Summit also has a trig pillar, and Grike Summit Cairn is marked by a large wind shelter.
Yes, many of the fells and trails are suitable for dog walking. For instance, Blake Fell Summit is specifically mentioned as 'Great for dog walking' by visitors.
For cyclists, there are several moderate routes. The cycling guide for Haile includes routes like the 'Sustrans Cycleway – High Leys Nature Reserve loop from Egremont' which is 30.3 km, and a 'View of Sellafield Site loop from Thornhill' at 16.7 km, both rated as moderate.
Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails listed in the MTB Trails around Haile guide. Options include the 'Ennerdale Water Lakeside Path – View of Ennerdale Water loop from Grike' (25.7 km, moderate) and the 'View of Pillar – Ennerdale Water Lakeside Path loop from Weddicar' (47.8 km, moderate).


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