Helvellyn Range - List of Peaks

List of Peaks

The majority of the peaks in the range lie directly on the north-south axis, though there are some outliers on the eastern side of the ridge.

  • Clough Head (726 m)
  • Great Dodd (856 m)
  • Watson's Dodd (789 m)
  • Stybarrow Dodd (843 m)
    • Green Side (795 m)
    • Hart Side (756 m)
    • Sheffield Pike (675 m)
  • Raise (883 m)
  • White Side (863 m)
  • Helvellyn Lower Man (925 m)
  • Helvellyn (950 m)
    • Catstye Cam (890 m)
    • Striding Edge (863 m)
    • Birkhouse Moor (718 m)
  • Nethermost Pike (891 m)
  • Dollywaggon Pike (858 m)

South of Dollywaggon pike the land drops to a height of 574 m by the side of Grisedale Tarn at the head of Grisedale, before rising again to Seat Sandal. Dollywaggon pike is usually considered to mark the southernmost peak of the Helvellyn range, though the term is sometimes used more broadly to include Fairfield and the other peaks north of Ambleside.

Helvellyn range
  • Clough Head
  • Great Dodd
  • Watson's Dodd
  • Stybarrow Dodd
  • Raise
  • White Side
  • Helvellyn Lower Man
  • Helvellyn
  • Nethermost Pike
  • Dollywaggon Pike
  • Outliers: Green Side
  • Hart Side
  • Sheffield Pike
  • Catstye Cam
  • Striding Edge
  • Birkhouse Moor
Wainwright's Eastern Fells
  • Arnison Crag
  • Birkhouse Moor
  • Birks
  • Catstycam (Catstye Cam)
  • Clough Head
  • Dollywaggon Pike
  • Dove Crag
  • Fairfield
  • Glenridding Dodd
  • Gowbarrow Fell
  • Great Dodd
  • Great Mell Fell
  • Great Rigg
  • Hart Crag
  • Hart Side
  • Hartsop above How
  • Helvellyn
  • Heron Pike
  • High Hartsop Dodd
  • High Pike
  • Little Hart Crag
  • Little Mell Fell
  • Low Pike
  • Middle Dodd
  • Nab Scar
  • Nethermost Pike
  • Raise
  • Red Screes
  • Seat Sandal
  • Sheffield Pike
  • St Sunday Crag
  • Stone Arthur
  • Stybarrow Dodd
  • Watson's Dodd
  • White Side
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