Best mountain peaks around Millom Without is a civil parish in Cumbria, England, largely situated within the Lake District National Park. This area features pastoral farmland, open fell, and salt marshes. Its landscape is significantly influenced by prominent mountain peaks, offering diverse views and hiking experiences. These peaks provide rewarding opportunities for exploration.
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Amazing steep gullys to see while walking along the top.
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I had a wonderful outing on Harter Fell. Parking down in the bottom of the valley at Jubilee Bridge I took in the Roman Fort and then went up to to Hard Knott Hill and then over to Harter Fell. All on a sunny blue sky day. The roman fort was very interesting and the views all round were great. The views from Harter Fell topped the lot...plus the little scramble to get to the true summit of course.
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Harter Fell is a fantastic Wainwright at 2,139 feet (654 m) in height. Many head to the trig pillar but the true summit is a short scramble onto the highest of the rocky tors, great fun in dry weather. The views across Eskdale are outstanding. Don't forget to also hike Green Crag while you're in the area.
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A nice little trig pointed knoll but as Nic said not the true summit which is nearby.
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From the summit there are views of the complete length of Coniston water
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The Wainwright Outlying Fell summit of this fell is actually the outcrop 115 feet (35 m) north of the trig point that most people class as the summit of this magnificent fell! Beautiful views to Black Combe and across Eskdale.
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A real Lake District fell, but one that can be done from Eskdale, by this route, in an afternoon or evening.
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Brown Pike is a fell in the southern part of the Lake District National Park. It's in between Buck Pike and Walna Scar along the ridge that ultimately leads to the Old Man of Coniston. Look down from here to Blind Tarn, sparkling beautifully below the crags, which are popular with climbers.
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For truly expansive views, Black Combe Summit is unparalleled. On a clear day, you can see across the Irish Sea to Scotland, Wales, and the Isle of Man, as well as inland to the Lake District fells. Harter Fell Summit (Eskdale) also provides outstanding views across Eskdale and towards the Scafell range.
While many peaks offer rewarding experiences, some routes to summits like Black Combe Summit have well-maintained paths that can be suitable for families with older children, though they can be steep. For easier options, consider some of the shorter, less strenuous routes listed in the Easy hikes around Millom Without guide, such as the 'Swinside Stone Circle loop from Millom Without'.
You'll find a variety of hiking routes to suit different abilities. For a classic ascent with incredible views, consider routes up Black Combe Summit, often starting from Whicham or Whitbeck. For a more challenging experience, the ascent to Harter Fell Summit (Eskdale) is highly recommended. You can find more detailed routes and options in the Hiking around Millom Without guide.
Black Combe Summit is unique due to its dramatic rise directly from the seashore, offering unobstructed panoramic views that stretch across the Irish Sea to Scotland, Wales, and the Isle of Man on a clear day. It's also recognized as a Wainwright Outlying Fell, a Birkett, and a Marilyn, making it a significant peak for fell walkers. Its relative isolation often provides a quieter walking experience compared to more central Lake District fells.
Yes, Green Crag is often hiked in conjunction with Harter Fell Summit (Eskdale). This combination allows you to experience two distinct fells and enjoy varied views, including those extending to the Duddon Estuary and the West Coast of Cumbria.
From the Stickle Pike summit cairn, despite its smaller stature, you can appreciate stunning views of prominent fells such as Pillar, Scafell, Bowfell, and the Coniston fells. Its distinctive pyramid-like profile makes the ascent a joy, offering a unique perspective of the southern Lake District.
Yes, the varied terrain around peaks like Black Combe Summit is suitable for mountain biking. For more specific routes and guides, you can explore the Cycling around Millom Without guide, which includes options for different difficulty levels.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from the summits, especially the extensive vistas from Black Combe Summit. The sense of tranquility and the opportunity for a quieter walking experience compared to more crowded areas of the Lake District are also highly valued. The diverse range of fells, from coastal to those offering views of major Lakeland peaks, provides varied and rewarding experiences.
The best time to hike is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) when the weather is more stable, and paths are less likely to be boggy or icy. Clear days offer the most spectacular views. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear and experience due to potentially challenging conditions like snow, ice, and strong winds.
Yes, Muncaster Fell Summit is a rewarding Wainwright Outlying Fell. From its summit, you can enjoy beautiful views towards Black Combe Summit and across Eskdale, providing a different perspective of the local landscape.
While many of the peak ascents require a moderate level of fitness, there are easier hiking options in the broader Millom Without area. For example, the 'Swinside Stone Circle loop from Millom Without' is an easy route. You can find more gentle walks in the Easy hikes around Millom Without guide, which are suitable for beginners or those looking for a less strenuous outing.


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