Causey Pike
Wainwright in Lake District, North Western Fells
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637m / 2090ft
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Moderate
Causey Pike is a prominent fell located in the Lake District's North Western Fells region. Standing at 637m, it offers a moderately challenging hike. With breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, including Derwent Water and the charming village of Braithwaite, it is a favored destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Its proximity to other popular peaks like Skiddaw and Catbells makes it an ideal addition to any Lake District itinerary.
Details
- Height
- 637m / 2090ft
- Grid reference
- NY 21876 20851
- Summit feature
- Small cairn on rock
- Drop
- 40m
- Col
- 597m NY214208
- OS map sheets
(1:50k) 89 90
(1:25k) OL4S- Observations
- This summit is highest point and 3-5m higher than next 3 summits w on ridge
- Parent
- Grasmoor
Maps
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Landranger Active 89 West Cumbria, Cockermouth & Wast Water Map
Ordnance Survey
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Landranger Active 90 Penrith, Keswick & Ambleside Map
Ordnance Survey
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Explorer Active OL4 The English Lakes – North Western Area Map
Ordnance Survey