Ill Crag

E132231

Ill Crag is a prominent high fell in England’s Lake District, forming part of the Scafell massif and offering rugged terrain and expansive mountain views.

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Label Occurrences
Ill Crag canonical 3

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf fell
mountain
climate oceanic climate typical of the Lake District
commonAscentRouteFrom Esk Hause
Seathwaite
Wasdale Head
drainage tributaries of the River Derwent
tributaries of the River Esk
geology Borrowdale Volcanic Group
surface form: Borrowdale Volcanic Group rocks
hasGridReference NY 223 077
hasNameLanguage English
hasNotableFeature expansive mountain views
exposed high-level ridge walking
hasSummitElevation 3068 ft
935 m
isPopularFor fellwalking
hillwalking
mountain hiking
listedIn Hewitts of England
surface form: Hewitts

Nuttall
surface form: Nuttalls

Wainwright
surface form: Wainwrights
locatedIn Cumbria
England
Lake District
United Kingdom
mapSeries OS Explorer OL6
OS Landranger 89
mountainRange Cumbrian Mountains
nationalPark Lake District
surface form: Lake District National Park
nearbyPeak Broad Crag
Great End
Scafell Pike
offersViewOf Borrowdale
Eskdale
Great End
Scafell Pike
parentPeak Scafell Pike
partOf Scafell
surface form: Scafell massif

Southern Fells
prominence approximately 40 m
rankingByHeightInEngland one of the highest fells in England
region North West England
summitFeature boulder-strewn plateau
rocky tors
terrainType high mountain fell
rocky crags
topographicCharacter rocky
rugged

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Scafell Pike nearbyFeature Ill Crag
Southern Fells contains Ill Crag
Broad Crag near Ill Crag