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Bowfell
Mountain in the English Lake District, Cumbria, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bowfell (named Bow Fell on Ordnance Survey maps) is a pyramid-shaped mountain lying at the heart of the English Lake District, in the Southern Fells area. It is the sixth-highest mountain in the Lake District and one of the most popular of the Lake District fells for walkers. It is listed in Alfred Wainwright's 'best half dozen' Lake District fells.
Quick Facts Highest point, Elevation ...
Bowfell | |
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![]() Bowfell from Shelter Crags, about 1 mi (1.5 km) south along the ridge | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 902 m (2,959 ft) |
Prominence | 146 m (479 ft) |
Parent peak | Scafell Pike |
Listing | Hewitt, Nuttall, Wainwright, Sub-Marilyn |
Coordinates | 54°26′51″N 3°09′57″W |
Geography | |
Location | Cumbria, England |
Parent range | Lake District, Southern Fells |
OS grid | NY245064 |
Topo map | OS Landrangers 89, 90 Explorer OL6 |
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More information Name, Grid ref ...
Name | Grid ref | Height | Status |
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Bowfell North Top | NY244070 | 866 metres (2,840 ft) | Nuttall |
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