Witherslack, Meathop And Ulpha
Witherslack, Meathop And Ulpha
Best mountain peaks around Witherslack, Meathop And Ulpha are found in a region of Cumbria, England, characterized by notable fells, scars, limestone outcrops, woodlands, and lowland peatbogs. This diverse terrain offers rewarding hikes and expansive views across South Lakeland. The area is valued for its geological interest and ecological diversity, providing a range of outdoor experiences.
Last updated: July 17, 2026
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Great views from Whitbarrow across the Lake District and Morecambe Bay.
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Good footwear required. Some of the best views of Lake Windermere to the North and South
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Lords Seat up Whitbarrow Scar gives you amazing views over to Arnside and Morecambe Bay. Look the other way and it's views over the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales. Loads of routes and paths
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Easy to reach from the car park. For the few meters of elevation you get a fantastic panoramic view.
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The region offers several popular fells and peaks. Among the most appreciated are Brant Fell, known for its easy hike and spectacular views over Windermere, and Gummer's How, which provides magnificent vistas of Windermere, the Coniston fells, and Morecambe Bay. Another favorite is Arnside Knott, celebrated for its extensive views of the Lakeland Fells and Yorkshire Dales, and its rich wildlife.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Gummer's How, which offers magnificent vistas over Windermere and beyond. The Helm Trig Point, despite its modest height, provides tremendous views towards the Lake District mountains and the Howgill Fells. Additionally, Whitbarrow Scar and Lord's Seat offer panoramic views across Morecambe Bay and the distant Lakeland fells.
Yes, several peaks in the area are suitable for families. Brant Fell is considered an easy hike with interesting rock formations that children can enjoy. Arnside Knott also has family-friendly paths and is a great spot for wildlife observation. The Mushroom on Scout Scar is perfectly accessible and offers a rewarding experience for families.
The region is characterized by diverse natural features. You'll encounter limestone outcrops, woodlands, and lowland peatbogs. Specific peaks like Whitbarrow Scar are known for their grassy slopes, rocky crags, and natural woodland regeneration. Arnside Knott features mixed woodland and limestone grassland, supporting a vibrant array of butterflies and wildflowers in spring and summer.
Yes, there are. The Helm is home to an Iron Age hillfort, adding a historical dimension to your visit. The Mushroom on Scout Scar is a distinctive landmark chosen by guidebook author Wainwright for its exceptional views, and the area itself has historical significance as one of Wainwright's Outlying Fells.
The trails vary in difficulty. Hikes to summits like Brant Fell are generally considered easy. Others, such as Gummer's How and Arnside Knott, offer intermediate routes. Whitbarrow Scar has various trails ranging from moderate to those requiring good fitness, with a popular loop taking approximately 3 hours and 15 minutes to complete.
The spring and summer months are particularly rewarding, especially for places like Arnside Knott, where you can see a vibrant array of butterflies and wildflowers. However, the views from many peaks, such as Brant Fell, are described as fabulous no matter the weather, suggesting year-round appeal, though paths can be muddy after rain.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. A popular route is the 'Whitbarrow Scar to Lord's Seat loop,' which is about 7.2 miles (11.5 km) and takes around 3 hours and 15 minutes. You can find more detailed hiking routes and information on the Hiking around Witherslack, Meathop And Ulpha guide page.
Beyond hiking, the area offers opportunities for gravel biking and running. You can explore various routes, such as the 'Heversham Head loop from Kendal' for gravel biking, or running trails like the 'Whitbarrow Lord's Seat Cairn – View of Morecambe Bay loop.' For more details, check the Gravel biking around Witherslack, Meathop And Ulpha guide and the Running Trails around Witherslack, Meathop And Ulpha guide.
Many trails in the region are dog-friendly. For example, the area around The Mushroom on Scout Scar is noted as dog-friendly. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, especially in areas with grazing livestock or sensitive wildlife.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views offered by many of the fells, such as those from Brant Fell and Whitbarrow Scar. The unique, peaceful atmosphere of the nature reserves, the varied terrain from limestone pavements to lush woodlands, and the abundant wildlife are also highly valued. The ease of access to fantastic views for minimal effort, particularly at The Helm, is another highlight.
Parking is generally available near the starting points of popular trails. For instance, The Helm is easily accessible from nearby car parks. Specific parking information can often be found on local trail guides or maps for individual routes.


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