
Peak Bagging The Lake District Eastern Fells
The Lake District Eastern Fells are enclosed by:
- Threlkeld and Pooley Bridge to the North
- Grasmere and Thirlmere to the West
- Ambleside to the South
- The Kirkstone Pass and Ullswater to the East
If you are not sure which area is which and how they relate to each other, see our Interactive Map of the Peak Bagging Areas of the Lake District
To see interactive maps and list of walks in this area see Walks in the Lake District Eastern Fells.
Make sure you check out our Unique Interactive Walk Planning Map of the Lake District
(If you have not seen this, take a look, it's fantastic . . .)
The Mountains, Peaks, Tops and Hills of The Eastern Fells
There are 47 'tops' to walk up, bag and conquer, the highest point is Helvellyn and the area includes:
| 35 | Wainwrights | |
| 18 | Mountains (aka Hewitts) | |
| 2 | Deweys | |
| 26 | Nuttalls | |
| 1 | Wainwright Outlying Fell | |
| 7 | Marilyns | |
| 7 | Hills (aka Bridgets) and | |
| 6 | Mountains, Tops, Peaks or Hills with a Trig Point on or near the top |
See these 47 Mountains, Peaks, Tops and Hills:
- On an Interactive Google Map with a list of tops below it. (1)
- On a Detailed List in:
Alphabetical Order | Height Order - On one page with 'yet-to-be-bagged' tops listed 1st
& then 'already-bagged' tops listed 2nd in:
Alphabetical Order | Height Order - On one page with 'already-bagged' tops listed 1st
& then 'yet-to-be-bagged' tops listed 2nd in:
Alphabetical Order | Height Order - If you are not familiar with this National Park, here is an Interactive Map showing the different areas of The Lake District
- Make sure you look at our Unique Interactive Walk Planning Map of The Lake District National Park
Downloadable PDF Peak Bagging Maps: (2)
- On a Downloadable PDF you can Print or Save to your Phone#
- On a special Wainwright Baggers' Downloadable PDF you can Print or Save to your Phone showing which routes complete these 35 Wainwrights in just 8 Walks#
# This Peak Baggers' Map will prove incredibly useful if you need to know what's classified as what when you are up in the mountains and cannot get a phone signal.






















