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The 7 Most Amazing Peaks around Lowside Quarter

Best mountain peaks around Lowside Quarter are primarily associated with Muncaster Fell, located at the western edge of the Lake District National Park. This area features a landscape of fells and valleys, situated between the River Mite and the River Esk. The region offers panoramic views of the high fells and the Irish Sea. It is characterized by accessible ridge walks and historical connections, including sections of a Roman road.

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Last updated: July 3, 2026

Lank Rigg Summit

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As Adv Nic said, most people come to Lank Rigg from the NE. However I came in from the West parking on the Ennerdale to Calder mountain road. There are …

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Grike Summit Cairn

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A nice easy hike from the Ennerdale to Calder road. There are a few parking spots on that road but not many. I wish I could say it has good …

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Dent West Top (346m)

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A splendid hill with a wide-ranging panorama of both Cumrbian coast to the west and mountains to the east. This Outlying Wainwright Fell makes for a lovely ramble from Egremont, …

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Whoap Summit

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Took in Whoap on the way hiking between Crag Fell and Lank Rigg. It was a see as far as your nose day for me!

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Flat Fell Summit Cairn

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Flat Fell is a small hill close to Cleator Moor. It overlooks the Ennerdale Fells and beyond to Grasmoor. The summit is easy to reach over grassy terrain. The summit cairn is quirky in its shape.

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Keith 🥾⛺️🗺🧭
January 3, 2025, Grike Summit Cairn

Fantastic views

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Ian Baines
August 25, 2024, Whoap Summit

Nearly everyone climbs Whoap when going to or from Lank Rigg. However it is a Birkitt and a Synge if you’re into climbing those. You’ll need a GPS to locate the actual summit though.

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One of the Wainwrights!

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I did this hill as I was staying in Egremont hiking anything with a slope in the Lake District. Anyway it was a rainy day so I thought I would knock off Dent. Dent at 352m is a UK designated Marilyn and is a nice hill. It would have fine views on a sunny day especially towards Grike and the high peaks around Ennerdale. No access issues and a forest walk in and out but a nice fell top with good views and a cairned summit. This is Dent's West Top which is lower at 346m but not only has it a bigger cairn than Dent proper but it has two of them?

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I did this hill as I was staying in Egremont hiking anything with a slope in the Lake District. Anyway it was a rainy day so I thought I would knock off Dent. Dent at 352m is a UK designated Marilyn and is a nice hill. It would have fine views on a sunny day especially towards Grike and the high peaks around Ennerdale. No access issues and a forest walk in and out but a nice fell top with good views and a cairned summit.

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Took in Whoap on the way hiking between Crag Fell and Lank Rigg. It was a see as far as your nose day for me!

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A nice easy hike from the Ennerdale to Calder road. There are a few parking spots on that road but not many. I wish I could say it has good views but for the second day in a row I saw nothing from the high spots of the Western Fells.

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As Adv Nic said, most people come to Lank Rigg from the NE. However I came in from the West parking on the Ennerdale to Calder mountain road. There are a few places there to park but not many. It is a good place to start from to take in the three Western Wainwrights of Grike, Crag Fell and Lank Rigg. Mind you I did it on a horrid day and saw nothing for the 2nd day in a row!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable mountain peaks in the Lowside Quarter area?

The Lowside Quarter area is primarily associated with Muncaster Fell, known for its panoramic views and accessible ridge walks. Other significant peaks in the broader Western Lake District that are popular with visitors include Lank Rigg Summit, Grike Summit Cairn, and Dent West Top (346m).

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain peaks around Lowside Quarter?

From peaks like Muncaster Fell, you can enjoy extensive vistas of the high fells, including the entire Scafell range, Bowfell, and the Crinkle Crags. Views also stretch over the Irish Sea and the Cumbrian coast. Lank Rigg Summit and Dent West Top (346m) also offer wide-ranging panoramas of the coast and surrounding fells.

Are there any historical sites or features on the mountain peaks in Lowside Quarter?

Yes, Muncaster Fell has historical connections, with a section of a Roman road running along its southern end. This road once linked the Roman port of Glannaventa near Ravenglass to Hardknott Fort. The well-preserved Roman Bath House at Ravenglass is also nearby.

What are some accessible walking routes on Muncaster Fell?

Muncaster Fell offers accessible and enjoyable walking routes along its long, narrow ridge. A popular route is the Muncaster Fell Summit – Muncaster Tarn loop from Ravenglass, which typically takes about 4 hours and 10 minutes to complete.

What other attractions are near Muncaster Fell?

At the western end of Muncaster Fell, you'll find Muncaster Castle and Gardens, which includes a Hawk and Owl Centre. The narrow-gauge Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, known as 'La'al Ratty,' runs along the northern flank of the fell, offering scenic rides.

What is the difficulty level for hiking Muncaster Fell?

Muncaster Fell is considered one of the best lower Lakeland fells, offering a rewarding experience without being overly strenuous. It's suitable for a range of hikers, providing a moderate challenge.

Are there easy hiking trails around Lowside Quarter?

Yes, there are several easy hiking trails available. For example, you can explore routes like the Egremont Castle Ruins loop or the Seamill Foreshore – Coast Path Access loop. You can find more details on these and other easy hikes in the Easy hikes around Lowside Quarter guide.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the fells around Lowside Quarter?

The fells around Lowside Quarter, including Muncaster Fell, showcase diverse terrain. You'll find woodlands, open fell covered with moss, gorse, and bilberry bushes, as well as craggy sections. This variety provides interesting walking routes.

Can I combine a mountain hike with a scenic train ride in the area?

Absolutely. Many walkers combine a hike on Muncaster Fell with a scenic ride on the historic Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, affectionately known as 'La'al Ratty,' which runs along the northern side of the fell.

What are some other mountain peaks to explore near Lowside Quarter besides Muncaster Fell?

Beyond Muncaster Fell, you can explore other fells like Whoap Summit, a Birkett fell often hiked in conjunction with Lank Rigg and Crag Fell. Flat Fell Summit Cairn is another option, offering views over the Ennerdale Fells and easy access over grassy terrain.

Are there mountain biking opportunities near the peaks of Lowside Quarter?

Yes, the area offers mountain biking trails. You can find routes like the View of Pillar – Ennerdale Water Lakeside Path loop or the Wast Water – Burnmoor Tarn loop. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Lowside Quarter guide.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the mountain peaks in Lowside Quarter?

Visitors appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from Muncaster Fell's Hooker Crag, which Alfred Wainwright praised as 'one of the finest in the district.' The accessible ridge walks, diverse landscapes, and the sense of scale despite modest heights are also highly valued.

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