List of Hills in The Lake District - Mid-Western Fells

Mid-Western Fells

ID Hill H RH Grid ref.
SFP-1 Scafell Pike 978 912 NY215072
SFP-2 Scafell 964 133 NY206064
SFP-3 Ill Crag 935 57 NY223073
SFP-4 Broad Crag 934 52 NY218075
SFP-5 Great End 910 56 NY226083
SFP-6 Bow Fell 902 146 NY244064
SFP-7 Esk Pike 885 112 NY236075
SFP-8 Crinkle Crags 859 138 NY248048
SFP-9 First Crinkle 834 32 NY250045
SFP-10 Shelter Crags 815 31 NY249053
SFP-11 Lingmell 807 c 72 NY209081
SFP-12 Allen Crags 785 60 NY236085
SFP-13 Glaramara 783 121 NY246104
SFP-14 Lincomb Head 721 37 NY242097
SFP-15 Cold Pike 701 46 NY262035
SFP-16 Rossett Pike 651 40 NY249075
SFP-17 Woofgill Pike 632 c 36 NY255113
SFP-18 Seathwaite Fell 632 c 31 NY227097
SFP-19 Black Crags 588 c 33 NY255080
SFP-20 Bessyboot 548 c 41 NY258125
SFP-21 Great How 522 52 NY197040
SFP-22 Throstlehow Crag 404 c 36 NY227043
SFP-23 Round Scar 395 c 30 NY221039
ID Hill H RH Grid ref.
SFP-24 Goat Crag 312 c 36 NY204017
SFP-25 Great Barrow c 248 c 40 NY184016
SFP-26 Dalegarth How 121 c 55 NY181003
SFP-27 Hodge How 101 c 33 NY186006
POB-1 Pike of Blisco 705 177 NY271042
IGH-1 Illgill Head 609 314 NY169049
IGH-2 Whin Rigg 535 c 57 NY152035
IGH-3 Boat How 337 c 81 NY177034
IGH-4 Bleatarn Hill 290 c 32 NY168013
IGH-5 Latterbarrow c 201 c 87 NY127027
IGH-6 Plumgarth Hill 134 c 30 NY126009
IGH-7 Greengate Wood c 107 c 39 NY112024
HKN-1 Hard Knott 549 154 NY232024
HKN-2 Yew Bank 499 c 35 NY232030
LMR-1 Lingmoor Fell 469 245 NY302046
LMR-2 Oakhowe Crag 417 c 30 NY302051
LMR-3 Side Pike 362 c 57 NY293053
LMR-4 Fletcher's Wood 203 c 38 NY323037
MCF-1 Muncaster Fell 231 194 SD112983
MCF-2 Silver Knott 174 c 58 SD132992
MCF-3 Barrow Crag 127 c 39 SD096971
MCF-4 Muncaster Castle Hill 114 c 47 SD100961

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