Kirk Fell

Kirk Fell
Kirk Fell from Moses Trod by Ann Bowker
Highest point
Elevation802 m (2,631 ft)
Prominence181 m (594 ft)
Parent peakGreat Gable
ListingMarilyn, Wainwright, Hewitt, Nuttall
Coordinates54°28′59″N 3°14′31″W / 54.483°N 3.242°W / 54.483; -3.242
Naming
English translationHill above the church
Language of nameOld English
Geography
Kirk Fell is located in the Lake District
Kirk Fell
Kirk Fell
Location in the Lake District
Kirk Fell is located in the former Borough of Copeland
Kirk Fell
Kirk Fell
Location in Copeland Borough
LocationCumbria, England
Parent rangeLake District, Western Fells
OS gridNY195104
Topo mapOS Landranger 89, 90, Explorer OL4
Listed summits of Kirk Fell
Name Grid ref Height Status
Kirk Fell East Top NY199107 787 m (2,581 ft) Hewitt

Kirk Fell is a fell in the Western part of the English Lake District. It is situated between Great Gable and Pillar on the long ring of fells surrounding the valley of Ennerdale, and also stands over Wasdale to the south. However, it is separated from its two higher neighbours by the low passes of Black Sail and Beck Head, giving it a high relative height and making it a Marilyn, the thirteenth highest in the Lake District.

The direct ascent up the south-western slope from Wasdale Head is exceptionally steep and the subject of an amusing drawing by Wainwright.[1] Usual ascents are by one of the aforementioned passes; alternatively one may climb Kirk Fell as part of the Mosedale Horseshoe, a walk on the fells surrounding Mosedale, a side-valley of Wasdale.

  1. ^ Alfred Wainwright: A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells, Volume 7 The Western Fells: Westmorland Gazette (1966): ISBN 0-7112-2460-9