Wetherlam

E135375

Wetherlam is a prominent fell in England’s Lake District, known for its rugged slopes and extensive views over the Coniston area.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Wetherlam canonical 3

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (40)

Predicate Object
instanceOf fell
mountain
category Fells of the Lake District
country England
geology Borrowdale Volcanic Group
surface form: volcanic rocks of the Borrowdale Volcanic Group
gridReferenceUK NY288011
hasElevation 2503 feet
763 metres
hasNearbyFeature Coppermines Valley
Greenburn Valley
Tilberthwaite Gill
hasNotableRidge Lad Stones ridge
Prison Band (connecting towards Swirl How)
hasSummitFeature cairn
hasTopoMap OS Explorer OL6
OS Landranger 89
knownFor extensive views over the Coniston area
rugged slopes
listedIn Hewitts of England
Nuttall
surface form: Nuttalls

Wainwrights
locatedIn Cumbria
Lake District
Lake District
surface form: Lake District National Park
mountainRange Lake District, Southern Fells
near Coniston
offersViewOf Langdale Pikes
Morecambe Bay
Old Man of Coniston
Scafell
surface form: Scafell range
overlooks Coniston Water
Little Langdale
Tilberthwaite
parentPeak Swirl How
partOf Coniston Fells
prominence approximately 145 metres
region North West England
typicalAscentRoute from Coniston via Coppermines Valley
from Little Langdale
from Tilberthwaite

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (3)

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

Coniston Water surroundedBy Wetherlam
Southern Fells contains Wetherlam
Coniston Fells hasPeak Wetherlam