Souther Fell

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Souther Fell is a rounded, grassy hill in England’s Lake District known for its extensive views and the famous 18th-century “spectral army” sighting reported on its slopes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fell
mountain
access open access land
classification Wainwright fell
climbingRoute ascents from Mungrisdale
ridge walk from Blencathra area
country England
county Cumbria NERFINISHED
drainage River Glenderamackin NERFINISHED
elevation 1713 ft
522 m
gridReferenceUK NY 363 302
hasSummitFeature small cairn
historicalEvent spectral army sighting of 1745
knownFor extensive views
spectral army sighting
legend reports of marching troops and cavalry seen on its slopes
listedIn Wainwrights NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cumbria
Lake District
Northern Fells NERFINISHED
near Blencathra NERFINISHED
Mosedale NERFINISHED
Mungrisdale NERFINISHED
River Glenderamackin NERFINISHED
notableFeature long undulating summit ridge
overlooks Mungrisdale NERFINISHED
River Glenderamackin valley NERFINISHED
parentPeak Blencathra NERFINISHED
partOf Lake District National Park NERFINISHED
prominence approximately 87 m
range Lake District NERFINISHED
recreation hiking
hillwalking
region North West England
shape rounded
terrain broad ridge
grassy slopes
topographicMap OS Explorer OL5 NERFINISHED
OS Landranger 90 NERFINISHED
vegetation grassy
view Blencathra NERFINISHED
Eden Valley NERFINISHED
Helvellyn range NERFINISHED
Pennines NERFINISHED
Skiddaw NERFINISHED

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Northern Fells hasNotableSummit Souther Fell