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Mountains
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Grasmoor Situated in the North of the Lake District close to Keswick, Grasmoor is around 2,800 ft  high. The highest mountain in its range of peaks positioned between the villages of Buttermere, Braithwaite and Lorton towering over Crummock Water.
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Skiddaw

Skiddaw – Skiddaw is located near the town of Keswick and is one of the largest mountains in the Lake District, reaching a height of 931 metres.

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Scafell

Scafell – This is the second largest of the Scafell peaks and is the second highest peak in England at a height of 964 metres.

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Scafell Pike

Scafell Pike – Scafell Pike is the highest mountain in England at a height of 978 metres and is the largest of the Scafell peaks.

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Pillar

Pillar – Pillar reaches a height of 892 metres above sea level and is the 11th largest mountain in the Pillar area.

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Kidsty Pike

Kidsty Pike – The Mountain is located on the eastern shores of Haweswater and has amazing views of Longsleddale, Kentmere and Haweswater.

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Hindscarth

Hindscarth – Hindscarth is located in the Newlands Valley and reaches a height of 727 metres above sea level.

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High Stile

High Stile – High Stile is located in between Ennerdale Water and Buttermere in the west of the Lake District.

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Hellvellyn

Hellvellyn – This is the third highest mountain in the Lake District reaching a height of 950 metres and it is located in central Lakeland.

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High Street

High Street – This is the 29th highest mountain in the Lake District at a height of 829 metres, and is located in the east of the District.

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Helm Crag

Helm Crag – Helm Crag is located near Grasmere in the centre of the Lake District.

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Haystacks

Haystacks – Haystacks reaches a height of 582 metres and has amazing views of Buttermere, Crummock Water and Ennerdale Water.

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Grisedale Pike

Grisedale Pike – Reaching a height of 701 metres, Grisedale Pike is one of the fells that form the backdrop to the western shore of Derwentwater.

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Great Gable

Great Gable – Great Gable is one of the highest peaks in the Lake District and reaches a height of 899 metres above sea level.

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Great Dodd

Great Dodd – Great Dodd is the highest peak in the group of peaks known as the Dodds, and is located to the north of Helvellyn.

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Fairfield

Fairfield – Fairfield is the centrepiece of the famous Fairfield Horseshoe and is the highest peak in the Farifield Range at a height of 873 metres.

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The Old Man of Coniston

The Old Man of Coniston – Coniston Old Man is located in the south of the Lake District and is one of the highest peaks in the Lake District National Park at a height of 803 metres.

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Cat Bells

Cat Bells – Cat Bells is located in the northern part of the Lake District and runs along the shore of Derwenwater.

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Bowfell

Bowfell – Bowfell is part of the Langdale fells and is the 9th highest mountain in the Lake District, reaching a height of 899 metres.

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Blencathra

Blencathra – The Mountain is located in the north of the Lake District near Skiddaw Forest, overlooking the River Greta.

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Black Combe

Black Combe – Black Combe is located in the south west of the Lake District and reaches a height of 600 metres above sea level.

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