Interactive Peak Bagging Map: The Lake District The South Eastern Marches in Reverse Height Order

The are enlosed by:

  • The A591 from Ambleside towards Kendal to the North
  • The new National Park boundary to Morecambe Bay to the East
  • Morecambe Bay to the A590 at Greenodd to the South
  • The A590 to Newby Bridge and then the shore of Lake Winderemere to Ambleside to the West

If you count only the Wainwright Outlying Fells there are 11 tops to climb, bag & conquer and the highest point is Brunt Knott (South Top) at 395m (1,296ft).


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To see these Mountains, Peaks, Tops and Hills displayed in different ways - see the options in the left-hand column and towards the bottom of this page.


Yellow New Flash Icon Your Personal Bagging Record for The South Eastern Marches area of The Lake District

When logged on, you can mark each Mountain, Peak, Top or Hill as 'bagged' by either:

  • if you opt to display the tops in this area using a google map, click or tap on its symbol on the map below. This will open a text window. Click or tap on the 'Record [mountain name] as Bagged, Climbed & Conquered' link towards the bottom of the text window, or
  • if you opt to display the tops in this area as a list, click or tap on the red 'not yet' symbol to the right of the name of each 'top'

Either method will open a new page where you can complete all your details such as:

  • when you bagged the Mountain, Peak, Top or Hill;
  • which route you took
  • who you went with
  • what the weather was like
  • any other comment that will remind you of the day

Once you have completed your details and click or tap the submit button, you will automatically return to this page and the top you bagged will show with a green tick.

NB None of the above fields are 'mandatory' - you can leave them blank if you wish.

NNB You also have the option whether to display your peak bagging exploits to other users of this site or keep them private so only you can see them when you are logged on.

Furthermore, since you can also access your Personal Mountain & Hill Bagging Record via go4awalk Mobile you can quickly & easily record, edit and view your achievements - whether you are at home/work on your desktop computer or in the pub/at the top of a mountain with your Mobile Phone. (You can even download your Personal Mountain & Hill Bagging Record as a .csv file for importing into and saving with spreadsheet software like Excel or NeoOffice!)

This facility costs one credit to initially access your personal bagging record. Once accessed, all other interactions, such as recording other Mountains, Peaks, Tops and Hills as 'bagged' or altering an existing bagging record, are free.

Click Register to sign up and purchase credits.

Log On and Reload this page to show which Mountains, Peaks, Tops and Hills you have already climbed, bagged & conquered. [ . . . remove this text]


Interactive Map of Mountains, Peaks, Tops and Hills in The South Eastern Marches area of The Lake District

Yellow New Flash Icon How to Load this interactive map: Due to usage restrictions, you must be Registered and Logged-On to go4awalk.com to view and use the interactive Google Map below. You do not need to purchase any credits, but you must be Registered and Logged-On. NB If you want to record which Mountains, Peaks, Tops and Hills you have sucessfully climber and bagged, you will will need one credit to activate your Personal Mountain Bagging Record (PMBR).

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Scroll down this list of mountains, peaks, tops & hills below and tap/click on each name (in blue) to locate it's position on the map above.


See this list in: Alphabetical Order | Height Order
To reverse the order select the link again.


Mountain, Peak, Top or Hill:

Bagged  


1. Dixon Heights (Newton Fell)

177m (581ft)

Wainwright Outlying Fell

See more details, photos, trip reports and easy-to-follow walks up Dixon Heights (Newton Fell)



3. Lord's Seat (Whitbarrow Scar)

215m (706ft)

Wainwright Outlying Fell

See more details, photos, trip reports and easy-to-follow walks up Lord's Seat (Whitbarrow Scar)


4. Scout Scar (Barrowfield)

233m (765ft)

Wainwright Outlying Fell

See more details, photos, trip reports and easy-to-follow walks up Scout Scar (Barrowfield)


5. Saskills (Newton Fell)

235m (771ft)

Wainwright Outlying Fell

See more details, photos, trip reports and easy-to-follow walks up Saskills (Newton Fell)


6. Grandsire (South West Top)

247m (810ft)

Wainwright Outlying Fell

See more details, photos, trip reports and easy-to-follow walks up Grandsire (South West Top)




9. Ulgraves (Potter Fell)

333m (1,093ft)

Wainwright Outlying Fell

See more details, photos, trip reports and easy-to-follow walks up Ulgraves (Potter Fell)


10. Brunt Knott (East Top)

390m (1,279ft)

Wainwright Outlying Fell

See more details, photos, trip reports and easy-to-follow walks up Brunt Knott (East Top)


11. Brunt Knott (South Top)

395m (1,296ft)

Wainwright Outlying Fell

See more details, photos, trip reports and easy-to-follow walks up Brunt Knott (South Top)


See this list in: Alphabetical Order | Height Order
To reverse the order select the link again.



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