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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Copeland

Best mountain peaks around Copeland are located in the western part of the Lake District National Park. This region features iconic peaks offering diverse hiking experiences, from challenging ascents to picturesque rambles. It is home to England's highest mountain, Scafell Pike, alongside other notable fells. The area provides a range of terrain and viewpoints for mountain enthusiasts.

Best mountain peaks around Copeland

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Scafell Pike summit, a summit that is England's highest mountain at…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

Scafell Pike summit

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At 3,209 feet (978 m) Scafell Pike is England's highest mountain. The summit is also one of the most stunning due to its remote location and awe-inspiring views. While many …

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Haystacks Summit

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Alfred Wainwright’s favourite fell and final resting place, Haystacks is achingly pretty: a place where rocky, craggy coarseness meets the quaint charm of tarns and streams in perfect harmony. Alf …

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Bowfell

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Muscular and feature-packed, Bowfell must rank among England’s very best. Commanding prime real estate over three popular valleys – Great Langdale, Langstrath and Eskdale – it looks magisterial from all …

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Red Pike (Buttermere)

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So called due to the red coloured soil and stone, do be careful going down Red Pike as the paths have all but eroded and its mainly loose stones. If …

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High Stile Summit

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Shapely and noble, High Stile is the highest point of the eye-catching ridge soaring proudly above Buttermere. Traversing this ridge – the Buttermere Edge – should not be rushed. It’s …

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Broad Crag

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Standing at 3,064 feet (934 meters), Broad Crag is the fourth highest peak in the Scafell range, following Scafell Pike, Scafell and Ill Crag. While thousands of hikers pass within …

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High Crag Summit

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High Crag is the easternmost of the High Stile range's great summits. From Haystacks, it looks a grand, pyramidal peak and the ascent from this direction, via Gamlin End, is …

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Green Gable

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At 2,628 feet (801 m), Green Gable is one of the higher fells in the Lake District, yet it's completely overshadowed by its illustrious, monstrous neighbour, Great Gable. However, whether …

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Summit cairn on Lingmell

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Lingmell may be one of Scafell Pike's satellite peaks, but it is a fine mountain in its own right. Its rocky north east face quickens the pulse of hikers ascending …

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Esk Pike

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The rocky terrain on Esk Pike is brilliant fun to run, and the views down into Langdale and up towards the Scafells are all amazing.

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Mark Halliday
April 5, 2026, Bowfell

One of the best Lakeland ascents. Take. The climbers traverse branching off near the top of the band for some amazing mountain scenery and full appreciation of the great slab. Mind blowing views from the top on a clear day. Return via either esk pike or Hell Gill where plenty of pools lie await for cooling down in summer.

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The list on the scree climb has a vibrant red colour hence the name of the pike. Worth the steep hike up!

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Riderrachy
November 3, 2025, High Crag Summit

Worth the steep hike up, 360 views.

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Riderrachy
November 3, 2025, High Stile Summit

On a clear day, this summit offers 360 views towards Ennerdale and to Buttermere,

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tabea
August 11, 2025, High Stile Summit

It can be windy :-)

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Uwe H.
July 18, 2025, Broad Crag

Highly recommended if you're traveling here.

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Amazing views of the surrounding mountains and looking down on Buttermere, Crummockk Water and Bleaberry Tarn

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Tough especially going doing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which mountain peaks in Copeland offer the most challenging climbs?

For a significant challenge, Scafell Pike summit, England's highest mountain, is a premier destination. Its remote location and 3,209 feet (978 meters) elevation demand proper preparation. Bowfell is another challenging climb, known for its muscular, feature-packed terrain and commanding views over three popular valleys.

Are there any less crowded mountain peaks to explore in the Copeland area?

Yes, if you're looking to avoid the main crowds, Broad Crag is an excellent choice. It's the fourth-highest peak in the Scafell range and offers distinct views and a sense of achievement away from the busiest routes. Lingmell, a satellite peak of Scafell Pike, also provides an exciting ascent and astonishing views, particularly of Great Gable, often with fewer people.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the mountain peaks around Copeland?

The terrain varies significantly. For instance, Haystacks Summit is celebrated for its unique blend of rugged, craggy terrain with serene tarns and streams. Esk Pike is renowned for its enjoyable rocky terrain, favored by fell runners. Many peaks, like Scafell Pike, involve challenging, rocky ascents.

Which mountain peaks offer the best panoramic views in Copeland?

Scafell Pike summit provides awe-inspiring panoramic vistas of the surrounding Lakeland fells due to its height and remote location. High Stile Summit offers superb panoramas over the exquisite Buttermere Valley and Ennerdale. From Green Gable, you can enjoy magnificent views of its parent peak, Great Gable, especially Gable Crag.

Are there any mountain peaks in Copeland that are particularly significant for their natural beauty or historical connections?

Haystacks Summit is famously known as Alfred Wainwright's favorite fell and his final resting place, celebrated for its unique charm and serene beauty. Bowfell is listed in Alfred Wainwright's 'best half dozen' Lake District fells, highlighting its significance and natural appeal.

What other outdoor activities can I combine with visiting the mountain peaks in Copeland?

The Copeland area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous waterfall hikes, including easy to difficult routes like the 'Stanley Ghyll Waterfall – Stanley Ghyll Trail loop'. For cyclists, there are many cycling routes, such as the 'Wast Water – View of Wast Water loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore MTB trails like the 'Black Combe Loop'.

What should I consider regarding the best time to visit the mountain peaks in Copeland?

While specific seasonal advice varies by peak, generally, a clear day is recommended for the best experience and views, especially on rocky ascents like Broad Crag. For challenging climbs like Scafell Pike, proper preparation with appropriate clothing, navigation tools, and water is crucial regardless of the season, but conditions are generally more favorable outside of winter.

Are there any mountain peaks in Copeland suitable for fell running?

Esk Pike, standing at 2,904 feet (885 meters), is particularly favored by fell runners due to its enjoyable rocky terrain. It's also part of famous long-distance fell running routes like the Langdale Horseshoe fell race, the Bob Graham Round, and the Joss Naylor Challenge.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the mountain peaks around Copeland?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning scenery and diverse hiking experiences. The remote location and awe-inspiring views from summits like Scafell Pike are highly valued. The unique charm and tranquility of places like Haystacks Summit, described as a 'wonderful cure' for worries, also resonate strongly with the komoot community.

Which mountain peaks offer views of the Buttermere Valley?

High Stile Summit is the highest point of the ridge soaring above Buttermere and offers exquisite panoramas over the Buttermere Valley. Red Pike (Buttermere) and High Crag Summit, both part of the same ridge, also provide brilliant views down to Buttermere and Crummock Water.

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