Gray Crag, Mountain summit in Lake District, England
Gray Crag reaches an elevation of 699 meters above sea level, featuring prominent rock formations and grassy slopes along its hiking paths.
The mountain has been a reference point for shepherds and farmers since medieval times, guiding their movements through the Lake District valleys.
The Lake District region, including Gray Crag, received UNESCO World Heritage status recognition for its natural landscape and agricultural heritage.
Hikers can access Gray Crag through marked trails starting from nearby parking areas, with grid reference NY427117 helping precise navigation.
The summit presents two distinct highest points divided by a stone wall, with the Wainwright peak located north at grid reference NY 42672 11869.
GPS coordinates: 54.49749,-2.88516
Latest update: March 17, 2025 19:56
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