Caw Fell in Lake District National Park

Caw Fell

Caw Fell walks are often combined with an ascent of nearby Haycock

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Caw Fell Details

Caw Fell walks are often combined with an ascent of nearby Haycock and can be accessed from parking lots at Bleng Bridge in Blengdale or Bowness Knott in Ennerdale. Caw Fell sits at a particularly dramatic spot, where the valleys of the Western Fells are six miles wide. A cairn makes the absolute summit of the 2,287-foot (697 meter) fell, from which you'll enjoy excellent views of the Western Fells and Scafells. Both routes are about five miles long.

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