Grange Fell, Mountain summit in Cumbria, United Kingdom
Grange Fell is a mountain in the Lake District with rocky outcrops and grassy slopes forming its terrain. It comprises two summits connected by a natural ridge: Brund Fell and King's How.
The fell was part of the historic county of Cumberland before administrative changes in the 20th century created modern Cumbria. This reorganization reshaped the region's governance and local structure.
Shepherds have grazed these slopes for generations, shaping how the hillsides look and feel today. This farming tradition remains visible in the patchwork of grazing areas across the fell.
Several walking routes reach the summits from different starting points, with the eastern path offering a more gradual climb. Good footwear and weather-appropriate clothing are important for any visit.
The fell features two distinct high points joined by a natural ridge, creating a ridge walk between them. This double-summit structure gives the route a varied character.
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