Best mountain peaks around Catterlen, a village in Cumbria, England, provide access to the fells of the Lake District. The area features notable fells such as Little Mell Fell, which stands on the edge of the national park. Catterlen's location allows for exploration of both local peaks and the wider Lake District National Park. The region is characterized by its natural landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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Great start to a days walk, as we were staying at the quiet site at the base of the fell. We then made our way to Gowbarrow fell via Aira Falls and returned to the quiet site. A lot more challenging than i first though, but a great day none the less.
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I accessed this Fell after completing Gowbarrow and exiting Swinburns Park and walking up the road. The accent up is a quite steep grassy hike. But you'll be rewarded with an actual trig!
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Hall Bank 293.2m P18.4 (962ft) (Hill ID: 510687) [JNSA s10259] Lake District National Park Definitive List summit. County of Cumberland Definitive List summit.
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Fantastic ‘little’ fell with great views easy walking for all
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Near Catterlen, you can explore several interesting peaks and viewpoints. The Summit of Little Mell Fell offers superb panoramic views despite its modest height. Another significant spot is Penrith Beacon, a historic monument providing magnificent views across the Eden Valley and towards the Lake District. For a woodland experience, consider Dunmallard Hill Woodland, located at the north-eastern tip of Ullswater.
Yes, there are options for easier walks. Little Mell Fell is considered an easy-to-summit fell, known for its short but steep climb and rewarding views. The walk to Penrith Beacon is also described as an easy woodland walk, making it suitable for those new to mountain hiking.
Absolutely. Both Penrith Beacon and Dunmallard Hill Woodland are categorized as family-friendly. Penrith Beacon offers an easy woodland walk with historical interest, while Dunmallard Hill Woodland provides a wonderful wood to enjoy hiking from Pooley Bridge, suitable for families.
The peaks around Catterlen offer diverse natural features. You'll find expansive grassy fells, woodlands, and stunning viewpoints. From the Summit of Little Mell Fell, you can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Dunmallard Hill Woodland provides a forested environment at the edge of Ullswater, perfect for woodland walks.
Yes, Penrith Beacon is a significant historical site. The beacon tower, built in 1719, stands on a spot where beacons were historically lit in times of war and emergency since the time of Henry VIII. It combines historical interest with magnificent views.
The region offers beauty year-round. Autumn is highlighted as a particularly good time to visit Penrith Beacon for its woodland walk. For Little Mell Fell, its isolated position makes it excellent for twilight views and stargazing, suggesting that clear evenings, regardless of season, can be very rewarding.
Visitors frequently praise the superb panoramic views from peaks like Little Mell Fell. The rewarding feeling of reaching a trig point after a climb, even a short one, is also a highlight. The historical significance and magnificent vistas from Penrith Beacon are also highly appreciated by the komoot community.
Beyond hiking, the Catterlen area offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes for MTB Trails, Cycling, and Gravel Biking, ranging from easy to difficult, exploring the scenic landscapes around the peaks.
Yes, there are several cycling routes. For example, you can find challenging cycling routes like the 'Eden Valley loop from Penrith' or the 'North-eastern Lakes loop from Penrith'. For mountain biking, options include 'The Cockpit Stone Circle loop from Pooley Bridge' which can be found in the MTB Trails guide.
The Hall Bank Summit is noted at 293.2 meters (962 feet), making it a significant point in the immediate vicinity and part of the Lake District National Park Definitive List summits.
Many peaks are quite accessible. Little Mell Fell, for instance, can be accessed via walking trails from places like Askham or Pooley Bridge. Penrith Beacon is easily reached via a woodland walk from Penrith, offering convenient access for many visitors.


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