Scoat Fell
Wainwright in Lake District, Western Fells
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841m / 2759ft
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Difficult
Scoat Fell, a formidable peak in the Lake District's Western Fells, stands at an impressive height of 841m. With its challenging terrain, this Wainwright fell offers a difficult ascent, attracting experienced hikers seeking a thrilling adventure. Surrounded by enchanting landscapes, including the nearby peaks of Pillar and Steeple, Scoat Fell mesmerizes visitors with stunning vistas of Wast Water, England's deepest lake. Nature enthusiasts will relish exploring the picturesque valleys and craggy ridges that this area has to offer.
Details
- Height
- 841m / 2759ft
- Grid reference
- NY 15940 11394
- Summit feature
- Rock n of wall
- Drop
- 86m
- Col
- 755m NY168117
- OS map sheets
(1:50k) 89
(1:25k) OL4S- Observations
- Parent
- Pillar
Maps
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Landranger Active 89 West Cumbria, Cockermouth & Wast Water Map
Ordnance Survey
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Explorer Active OL4 The English Lakes – North Western Area Map
Ordnance Survey