Tarn Crag (Sleddale)
Wainwright in Lake District, Far Eastern Fells
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664m / 2178ft
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Moderate
Tarn Crag (Sleddale) is a prominent fell located in the Far Eastern Fells of the Lake District. Rising to an elevation of 664m, it offers a moderate level of difficulty for hikers. This captivating peak provides breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys and is surrounded by popular attractions like Haweswater Reservoir and the picturesque village of Shap. Tarn Crag is a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a rewarding mountain experience.
Details
- Height
- 664m / 2178ft
- Grid reference
- NY 48848 07851
- Summit feature
- Cairn
- Drop
- 160m
- Col
- 504m NY485088
- OS map sheets
(1:50k) 90
(1:25k) OL7N- Observations
- Cairn is ne of pillar (ny 48784 07802); pointed rock on grassy rise 60m wnw at ny 48786 07863 is of equal height
Maps
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Landranger Active 90 Penrith, Keswick & Ambleside Map
Ordnance Survey
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Explorer Active OL7 The English Lakes - South Eastern Area Map
Ordnance Survey
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