Meal Fell

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Meal Fell is a modest, grassy hill in England’s Lake District, popular with walkers for its views over the Northern Fells.

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Meal Fell canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fell
hill
country England
describedIn The Northern Fells by Alfred Wainwright NERFINISHED
hasAccessibility commonly climbed in circular walks
hasCategory Marilyn (disputed or marginal) NERFINISHED
hasNameLanguage English
hasProminence modest
hasRelativeHeight lower than many central Lake District fells
hasSummitFeature grassy summit
hasTerrain grassy slopes
hasVegetation grass
listedIn Wainwrights
locatedIn Cumbria
Lake District
Northern Fells NERFINISHED
nearbyFeature Great Cockup NERFINISHED
Great Sca Fell NERFINISHED
Longlands Fell NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Caldbeck NERFINISHED
Uldale NERFINISHED
offersViewOf Binsey area
Northern Fells NERFINISHED
Skiddaw range NERFINISHED
partOf Lake District National Park NERFINISHED
popularFor hiking
walking
region North West England
usedFor recreational walking

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Northern Fells hasNotableSummit Meal Fell