Causey Pike

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Causey Pike is a distinctive fell in England’s Lake District, noted for its knobbly summit ridge and popular hiking routes with panoramic views over the surrounding Cumbrian landscape.

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Causey Pike canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fell
mountain
category Fells of the Lake District NERFINISHED
connectedTo Barrow NERFINISHED
Outerside NERFINISHED
Sail NERFINISHED
Scar Crags NERFINISHED
country England
describedBy Alfred Wainwright NERFINISHED
geology Skiddaw Group rocks
hasAscentRouteFrom Braithwaite NERFINISHED
Newlands Valley NERFINISHED
Stair
hasFeature distinctive summit knobble
knobbly summit ridge
rocky summit
steep slopes
hasProminence relative to Newlands Valley floor
hasSummitRidge undulating knobbly crest
hasTerrain grassy slopes
rocky outcrops
hasViewpointRole viewpoint over north-western Lake District
isAccessibleBy footpaths
isOn Coledale Round NERFINISHED
Newlands horseshoe NERFINISHED
isPopularFor fellwalking
hiking
hillwalking
listedIn Wainwrights NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cumbria
Lake District
North West England
mountainRange North Western Fells NERFINISHED
near Keswick NERFINISHED
offers panoramic views
offersViewOf Bassenthwaite Lake NERFINISHED
Blencathra NERFINISHED
Derwentwater NERFINISHED
Newlands Valley NERFINISHED
Skiddaw NERFINISHED
overlooks Derwentwater NERFINISHED
Newlands Valley NERFINISHED
partOf Lake District National Park NERFINISHED
region Cumbrian Mountains NERFINISHED
tourismImportance popular local hiking destination
usedFor fell running
recreational walking

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Cumbrian Mountains contains Causey Pike
Friar’s Crag hasViewOf Causey Pike