Long Side

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Long Side is a subsidiary summit on the Skiddaw massif in England’s Lake District, popular with walkers for its views and as part of routes to the main peak.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain summit
subsidiary summit
commonlyAscendedFrom Dodd Wood area NERFINISHED
commonlyAscendedVia Ullock Pike ridge route to Skiddaw
faces west towards Bassenthwaite Lake
hasAlternativeName Longside NERFINISHED
hasCategory Fells of the Lake District NERFINISHED
hasElevation 2408 ft
734 m
hasGridReference NY 258 282
hasNearestTown Keswick NERFINISHED
hasProminence c. 20 m
hasTerrain grassy slopes
steep western flanks
hasViewOf Derwentwater NERFINISHED
Scottish hills on clear days
Solway Firth NERFINISHED
isDescribedIn Northern Fells (A. Wainwright) NERFINISHED
isListedAs Wainwright NERFINISHED
isNorthOf Carl Side NERFINISHED
isNorthWestOf Skiddaw summit NERFINISHED
isPopularFor hillwalking
ridge walking
views of Skiddaw
isSouthOf Ullock Pike NERFINISHED
isWithin Lake District National Park NERFINISHED
liesOnRidgeWith Carl Side NERFINISHED
Skiddaw NERFINISHED
Ullock Pike NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cumbria
England
Lake District
Skiddaw massif NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
overlooks Bassenthwaite Lake NERFINISHED
Dash Valley NERFINISHED
parentPeak Skiddaw NERFINISHED
partOf Northern Fells NERFINISHED

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Skiddaw hasSubpeak Long Side