Baugh Fell | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 678 m (2,224 ft) |
Prominence | c. 260 m |
Parent peak | Wild Boar Fell |
Listing | Marilyn, Hewitt, Nuttall |
Coordinates | 54°19′11″N 2°24′02″W / 54.319767°N 2.400445°W |
Geography | |
Parent range | Pennines |
OS grid | SD740916 |
Topo map | OS Landranger 98, Explorer OL19 |
Baugh Fell (/boʊˈfɛl/, /bɔːˈfɛl/ or locally /ˈbɑːfl/) is a large, flat-topped hill in the northern Pennines of England. It lies in the north-western corner of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, immediately to the east of the Howgill Fells and to the north of Whernside, the highest of the Yorkshire Three Peaks. Formerly in the West Riding of Yorkshire, since 1974 it has been part of the county of Cumbria.