Crag Fell
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Crag Fell is a hill in the English Lake District. It is part of the Lank Rigg group, standing above Ennerdale Water in the Western Fells. The craggy northern face above the lake gives the fell its name, prominent in views from the car park at Bowness Knott. Ascents are commonly made from the foot of Ennerdale Water.
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Crag Fell | |
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Crag Fell across Ennerdale Water from Bowness Knott | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,715 ft (523 m)[1] |
Prominence | c. 115m |
Parent peak | Pillar |
Listing | Wainwright |
Coordinates | 54°31′01″N 3°23′49″W |
Geography | |
Location | Cumbria, England |
Parent range | Lake District, Western Fells |
OS grid | NY097144 |
Topo map | OS Landranger 89, 90, Explorer OL4 |
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