Western Fells of the Lake District

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The Western Fells of the Lake District are a rugged, mountainous area in northwest England known for their dramatic peaks, deep valleys, and remote, wild character.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain region
subdivision of the Lake District
climate maritime temperate
country United Kingdom
drainageTo Irish Sea NERFINISHED
geology predominantly volcanic rocks
hasAccessTown Keswick NERFINISHED
hasAccessVillage Buttermere NERFINISHED
Ennerdale Bridge NERFINISHED
Wasdale Head NERFINISHED
hasGuidebookCoverageBy Alfred Wainwright NERFINISHED
hasHighestPoint Great Gable NERFINISHED
hasLandscapeCharacter mountainous
remote
rugged
wild
hasNotableLake Buttermere Lake NERFINISHED
Crummock Water NERFINISHED
Ennerdale Water NERFINISHED
Wast Water NERFINISHED
hasNotableSummit Caw Fell NERFINISHED
Crummock Fell NERFINISHED
Grasmoor NERFINISHED
Great Gable NERFINISHED
Haycock NERFINISHED
High Crag NERFINISHED
High Stile NERFINISHED
Kirk Fell NERFINISHED
Mellbreak NERFINISHED
Pillar NERFINISHED
Red Pike (Wasdale) NERFINISHED
Whiteside NERFINISHED
hasNotableValley Buttermere NERFINISHED
Ennerdale NERFINISHED
Lorton Vale NERFINISHED
Wasdale NERFINISHED
knownFor deep valleys
dramatic peaks
fell walking
mountain hiking
relative remoteness
scenic views
locatedIn Cumbria
Lake District
North West England
partOf Lake District National Park NERFINISHED
popularFor fell running
hillwalking
rock climbing
wild camping

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Wast Water partOf Western Fells of the Lake District
A. W. Wainwright's Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells hasPart Western Fells of the Lake District
this entity surface form: The Western Fells
Cumberland, England contains Western Fells of the Lake District
this entity surface form: Scafell Pike area (historically shared)