Scafell Pike, Lake District

Scafell Pike, Lake District

At 3210 feet (977m), Scafell Pike is one of only four 'three-thousanders' (mountains over 3000 feet) in England. It is also the highest mountain in England. Not too grand a height, when you think of the Alps of Switzerland, France and the like - or even closer to home Scotland - but if you ... Read review

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The Roof of England

Advantages: A must for mountian lovers in England - anywhere!
Disadvantages: NA

At 3210 feet (977m), Scafell Pike is one of only four 'three-thousanders' (mountains over 3000 feet) in England. It is also the highest mountain in England. Not too grand a height, when you think of the Alps of Switzerland, France and the like - or even closer to home Scotland - but if you ever do scale this mountain, believe you me, you will know that you have climbed a mountain!


Scafell Pike is situated in the mid to southern ...
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I first climbed Scafell Pike in early 1994, with a friend. We were both 'quite' experienced, but that day we were planning to climb nearby Great End. It was an adventure though! We set out from Wasdale Head. It was cold, but clear, however as we reached roughly the 2000 feet mark the mist rolled in and somehow, we went wrong. Ask any walker and he will tell you how this can sometimes happen. There were no GPS to help us in those days - even ... more

Borg 18.11.2007 (28.12.2007)
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Good facilities but expensive

Advantages: Excellent facilities
Disadvantages: Expensive to camp

The Great Langdale campsite as the name suggests is in the Great Langdale area where the Langdale Pikes lies in the Lake District. It is abt 10miles drive from the Amberside town. Pros: The campsite is near to the Scafell range of hills, with Harrison Stickle and Langdale Pikes along Cumbria way if you fancy any trekking up the hills and fellwalking. Being managed by the National Trust, the campsite provides very good facilities. The showers are powerful with hot and cold water and you can adjust the temperatures of the water. And this campsite is one of the fews which provides 3-point sockets for power supply in the toilets. You can use it to charge your electronic appliances and also use your hair dryer.. There are also drying rooms available for you to dry your shoes, jackets whatever if they get damped. And noise level ...

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