Low Fell, Mountain summit in Lake District, England
Low Fell is a summit in the Western Fells region of the Lake District, rising to 423 meters above sea level. The peak features a small cairn and commands views across the surrounding mountains and valleys of the region.
The summit has been classified as a Marilyn Hill, a designation for British peaks that meet specific prominence criteria. This classification has established the mountain as part of a recognized system for categorizing fell summits.
Local hiking groups regularly organize guided walks to Low Fell as part of initiatives to explore lesser-visited summits in the Lake District region.
The best way to navigate this route is using maps OL4S or 303, which show detailed paths to the summit. Multiple walking routes depart from the nearby village of Loweswater to reach the fell.
The fell has a prominence of 270 meters, standing independently from its neighboring peaks despite its moderate height of 423 meters. This relative independence makes it a notable landmark in the mountain landscape.
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