Yanwath And Eamont Bridge
Yanwath And Eamont Bridge
Best mountain peaks around Yanwath And Eamont Bridge are situated near the Lake District National Park, offering access to various fells. This civil parish in Cumbria, England, provides a gateway to both gentle riverside paths and more challenging mountain ascents. The surrounding region features a range of peaks, from Wainwright fells to isolated summits, catering to different hiking preferences. These natural features contribute to the area's appeal for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Loadpot Hill, at 671 metres, and its trig point occupy an expansive, flat-topped fell between Arthur's Pike and Wether Hill. It has commanding but distant 360-degree views of the surrounding fells from its barren, flat top that you know must be a nightmare during high winds in winter. The trig point is not the actual summit; the summit is nearby but unmarked.
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Arthur's Pike is a 533-metre (1,749-foot) Wainwright summit that sits just above Bonscale Pike, and both have commanding views out over Ullswater. This is a super nice spot to have a break if you are heading out on the leg to Loadpot Hill and beyond.
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Bonscale Pike is a 524-metre (1,718 ft) Wainwright summit known for its fantastic views down over Ullswater and its iconic twin stone towers lower down the slope. The actual summit of Bonscale is marked by a quaint stone cairn. There is a steep ascent up to here from Howtown, but the fantastic views of Ullswater are more than worth it.
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I accessed this Fell after completing Gowbarrow and exiting Swinburns Park and walking up the road. The accent up is a quite steep grassy hike. But you'll be rewarded with an actual trig!
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The area offers several popular peaks, including Arthur's Pike summit, known for its extensive westward views, and Loadpot Hill Trig Point, a Wainwright fell with a broad, grassy plateau. Another favorite is the Summit of Little Mell Fell, which, despite its shorter height, provides superb panoramic views.
For exceptional views, consider Arthur's Pike summit, which offers vistas of many of Wainwright's Outlying Fells and the North Pennines on clear days. Little Mell Fell also provides superb panoramic views, especially recommended for twilight and stargazing. Gowbarrow Fell offers great views over Ullswater, and Loughrigg Fell overlooks several lakes in the Lake District National Park.
Yes, Little Mell Fell is a good option for a relatively short but steep climb, making it accessible for a quick ascent. Gowbarrow Fell also offers a shorter walk with rewarding scenery, especially when combined with exploring Aira Force waterfalls. For general easy hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Brougham Castle – View of Brougham Castle loop' or 'Lowther Castle – Lowther Castle loop' which are listed as easy in the Hiking around Yanwath And Eamont Bridge guide.
While specific mountain peaks might require some effort, Penrith Beacon is a family-friendly option, offering an easy woodland walk to a viewpoint with magnificent views. For general family-friendly walks, consider the easier hiking routes available in the area, such as those found in the Hiking around Yanwath And Eamont Bridge guide.
The region offers a variety of hiking opportunities, from gentle riverside paths to more strenuous fell walks. You can find numerous routes, including circular walks around Lake District fells. For detailed hiking trails, explore the Hiking around Yanwath And Eamont Bridge guide, which includes routes like the 'Arthur's Round Table Henge – White House by the River loop'.
The Lake District, including the peaks near Yanwath And Eamont Bridge, is beautiful year-round. However, late spring to early autumn (May to October) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions for hiking, with longer daylight hours and milder temperatures. Autumn, in particular, can be stunning with vibrant foliage, as noted for Penrith Beacon.
Experienced hikers seeking a challenge can consider Helvellyn, one of the most popular and significant mountains in the Lake District, known for its dramatic ridges like Striding Edge and Swirral Edge. The ascent to Hartsop Dodd and Stony Cove Pike also provides a challenging initial climb, offering varied terrain and scenic rewards.
Yes, Penrith Beacon is a notable historical landmark. The beacon tower, built in 1719, stands on a spot where beacons have been lit since the time of Henry VIII. It offers a magnificent view across the Eden Valley and over to the Lake District.
Visitors frequently praise the extensive and superb views from the summits, such as those from Arthur's Pike summit and Little Mell Fell. The sense of accomplishment from 'bagging' Wainwrights like Loadpot Hill and the opportunity for unique experiences like stargazing are also highly valued.
Beyond hiking, the area around Yanwath And Eamont Bridge offers opportunities for running and cycling. You can find various routes for these activities in the dedicated guides, such as the Running Trails around Yanwath And Eamont Bridge guide and the Cycling around Yanwath And Eamont Bridge guide. These include routes like the 'View of Ullswater and the pier – Ullswater Lakeshore Road loop' for cycling.
Yes, Little Mell Fell stands somewhat isolated on the edge of the national park, offering a quieter experience with superb views. Its relative isolation makes it a good choice for those seeking tranquility away from more crowded paths.
Yes, Loadpot Hill is often part of a longer ridge walk to Wether Hill, providing a satisfying challenge and extended views for those looking for a more substantial outing.


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