Bannerdale Crags

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Bannerdale Crags is a prominent fell in England’s Lake District, known for its steep crags and fine views over the surrounding Northern Fells.

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Bannerdale Crags canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fell
mountain
access open access land under Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000
belongsToListing English 2000-foot mountains
country England
drainage River Caldew catchment
River Glenderamackin catchment
gridReferenceUK NY 363 230
hasElevation 2241 feet
683 metres
hasFeature broad grassy western slopes
steep crags on its eastern face
hasGeology Skiddaw Group mudstones and siltstones
hasMap Ordnance Survey Explorer OL5 NERFINISHED
Ordnance Survey Landranger 90 NERFINISHED
hasOrientation ridge running roughly north–south
hasProminence approximately 60 metres
hasSummitFeature small cairn
listedIn Hewitts of England NERFINISHED
Nuttalls of England NERFINISHED
Wainwrights NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cumbria
Lake District
Northern Fells NERFINISHED
near Blencathra NERFINISHED
Bowscale Fell NERFINISHED
Mungrisdale NERFINISHED
nearestTown Keswick NERFINISHED
offersViewOf Blencathra NERFINISHED
Eden Valley NERFINISHED
Northern Fells NERFINISHED
Skiddaw range NERFINISHED
overlooks Bannerdale NERFINISHED
River Glenderamackin NERFINISHED
parentPeak Blencathra NERFINISHED
partOf Lake District National Park NERFINISHED
popularFor fellwalking
hillwalking
range Lake District NERFINISHED
region North West England
summitType rocky ridge
typicalAscentRoute from Mungrisdale via Bannerdale valley
from Scales via Blencathra ridge

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Northern Fells hasNotableSummit Bannerdale Crags