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Lingmoor Fell
469m (1539ft)

The Southern Fells, The Lake District, Cumbria, England


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(No. 184)

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83rd highest in England,
1052nd highest in Great Britain

Walk Lingmoor Fell walking UK Mountains in The Southern Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria, England

Lingmoor Fell Summit

Photo: David Hayter

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The Lake District National Park


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OL6 The English Lakes - South Western area


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See Lingmoor Fell and the surrounding tops on our free-to-access 'Google Style' Peak Bagging Maps:

See Lingmoor Fell and the surrounding tops on our downloadable PDF Peak Bagging Maps:

NB: Whether you print off a copy on to paper or download it to your phone, these PDF Peak Baggers Maps will prove incredibly useful when your are up there on the tops and you cannot get a phone signal!


You can walk to the top of Lingmoor Fell by using either of these 2 easy‑to‑follow route maps:
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Walk c206 Lingmoor Fell and Little Langdale from Blea Tarn (Langdale) nr Elterwater

Superb, little visited ridge walk

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Vital Statistics:

Length: 7ml (11km)
Ascent:1,920ft (585m)
Time:4½ hrs
Grade:Walk Grade 5 Icon (Moderate)
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Walk c238 Lingmoor Fell and Great Langdale from Elterwater

Terrific ridge walk with superb views

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Vital Statistics:

Length: 7ml (11km)
Ascent:1,976ft (602m)
Time:4½ hrs
Grade:Walk Grade 5 Icon (Moderate)

Other walkers who hiked, climbed, bagged and summited Lingmoor Fell Fellow go4awalkers who have already walked, climbed, summited & bagged Lingmoor Fell

David Higginbottom walked up Lingmoor Fell on October 6th, 2024 [from/via/route] From old dungeon in Langdale [with] Carolyn [weather] Misty - Nice walk

Pete George climbed Lingmoor Fell on December 12th, 2023 [from/via/route] Derwentwater car park [with] Roco [weather] Misty & damp

Tim Winn bagged Lingmoor Fell on September 29th, 2023 [with] Barry, Paul and Andy [weather] Cloudy

Christine Shepherd hiked Lingmoor Fell on April 10th, 2010 [from/via/route] Used walk c206 from Elterwater. Climbed again from the bottom of Side Pike 3.9.20 Climbed for a third time with six lovely walkers from Mountain Madness on 18.03.2023 from Elterwater, following the route of c238. [with] On my own [weather] Lovely - Was glad there was someone to help me with my rucksack through Fat Man's Struggle (a.k.a. Fat Man's Agony)!

Emma Simmonds summited Lingmoor Fell on February 13th, 2018 [from/via/route] From Blea Tarn, onto Side Pike & via Fat Man's Agony into Lingmoor. [with] Kevin, Sam, Belle and the Martins. [weather] Dry, low cloud at the top, cool.

Stephen Batson conquered Lingmoor Fell on January 21st, 2023 [with] Clare [weather] Sunny

Ian Ashton scaled Lingmoor Fell on October 22nd, 2022 [from/via/route] Via side pike the squeeze [with] Taylors and Ashton s

Richard Marchant walked up Lingmoor Fell on September 15th, 2022 [from/via/route] Parked at Blea Tarn NT Car park & walked along the road towards Langdale a short distance & then took a path Eastward straight up to Lingmoor Fell & the walked back the same route. [with] On my Own [weather] Clear day with little or no breeze.

Richard Fulcher climbed Lingmoor Fell on August 30th, 2022 [from/via/route] Parked in the Blea Tarn car park (NT) & walked along the road towards Side Pike, turning right at the sign post to Side Pike. We climbed up onto the ridge ignoring the tricky path to the left at the top that leads around & up Side Pike. We instead turned right & followed the path by the dry stone wall all the way up to the summit (Brown How). We returned the same way stopping to get some photos of the heather & mountains in the light from the setting sun. [with] Jen [weather] Sunny & warm, a cool breeze on the top, turning colder as the sun disappeared. - Fairly easy walk, but tricky to drive to!

Steve Cookson bagged Lingmoor Fell on January 27th, 2022 [from/via/route] From Elterwater C238 [with] Gillie [weather] Dry windy, sun & clouds.

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More Photographs & Pictures of views from, on or of Lingmoor Fell

Lingmoor Tarn from Lingmoor Fell

Lingmoor Tarn from Lingmoor Fell

Photo: David Hayter (361)

Great Langdale with Blea Rigg, Lang How and Silver How (left) and Lingmoor Fell (right) from the foot of Oxendale

Great Langdale with Blea Rigg, Lang How and Silver How (left) and Lingmoor Fell (right) from the foot of Oxendale

Photo: Andy Malcolm (224)

Looking across Great Langdale to Lingmoor Fell and Side Pike with Pike of Blisco (Pike o' Blisco) beyond from Stickle Ghyll below The Langdale Pikes

Looking across Great Langdale to Lingmoor Fell and Side Pike with Pike of Blisco (Pike o' Blisco) beyond from Stickle Ghyll below The Langdale Pikes

Photo: Richard Smithies (1)

The shoulder of Pike of Blisco (Pike o' Blisco) (far left) , Oxendale, The Band and Mickledeon with The Langdale Pikes (right) from Lingmoor Fell

The shoulder of Pike of Blisco (Pike o' Blisco) (far left) , Oxendale, The Band and Mickledeon with The Langdale Pikes (right) from Lingmoor Fell

Photo: Rob Barklamb (44)

The view from Sergeant Man featuring Blea Rigg (centre left),Lingmoor Fell (distance centre), Stickle Tarn (partially hidden) and the shoulder of Pavey Ark (The Langdale Pikes) (right)

The view from Sergeant Man featuring Blea Rigg (centre left),Lingmoor Fell (distance centre), Stickle Tarn (partially hidden) and the shoulder of Pavey Ark (The Langdale Pikes) (right)

Photo: Tim Hope (30)

*The Langdale Pikes (left), Great Langdale (centre) and Side Pike and Lingmoor Fell (right) from Pike of Blisco (Pike o' Blisco)

*The Langdale Pikes (left), Great Langdale (centre) and Side Pike and Lingmoor Fell (right) from Pike of Blisco (Pike o' Blisco)

Photo: Andy Malcolm (19)

Side Pike and Lingmoor Fell from Redacre Gill below Pike of Blisco (Pike o' Blisco)

Side Pike and Lingmoor Fell from Redacre Gill below Pike of Blisco (Pike o' Blisco)

Photo: Mike Jennings (23)

Great Langdale, Lingmoor Fell and Lake Windermere from the summit of Harrison Stickle

Great Langdale, Lingmoor Fell and Lake Windermere from the summit of Harrison Stickle

Photo: Christine Shepherd (59)

Looking down a very snowy Stickle Ghyll to Great Langdale with Lingmoor Fell beyond from Stickle Tarn

Looking down a very snowy Stickle Ghyll to Great Langdale with Lingmoor Fell beyond from Stickle Tarn

Photo: Ray Foster (14)

Great Langdale and Lingmoor Fell in the snow from Whitegill Crag

Great Langdale and Lingmoor Fell in the snow from Whitegill Crag

Photo: Peter Harrison (15)

Blea Rigg, Castle How, Lang How and Silver How (far left) Great Langdale, Windermere and Elter Water (left), Lingmoor Fell and Side Pike (centre left), Blea Tarn and Little Langdale (centre right), Pike of Blisco (Pike o' Blisco) right and Crickle Crags (far right) from the summit of Harrison Stickle, The Langdale Pikes

Blea Rigg, Castle How, Lang How and Silver How (far left) Great Langdale, Windermere and Elter Water (left), Lingmoor Fell and Side Pike (centre left), Blea Tarn and Little Langdale (centre right), Pike of Blisco (Pike o' Blisco) right and Crickle Crags (far right) from the summit of Harrison Stickle, The Langdale Pikes

Photo: Jacques Duijn (1)

*The view from Sergeant Man featuring Blea Rigg (centre left), Lingmoor Fell (centre distance), Stickle Tarn (partially hidden) and Pavey Ark with Harrison Stickle beyond (The Langdale Pikes) (centre right)

*The view from Sergeant Man featuring Blea Rigg (centre left), Lingmoor Fell (centre distance), Stickle Tarn (partially hidden) and Pavey Ark with Harrison Stickle beyond (The Langdale Pikes) (centre right)

Photo: Tim Hope (29)

Side Pike from Lingmoor Fell

Side Pike from Lingmoor Fell

Photo: Mike Jennings (5)

Lingmoor Fell (left) and the Langdale Pikes (right) from Elterwater

Lingmoor Fell (left) and the Langdale Pikes (right) from Elterwater

Photo: Edward Felstead (2)

Me on Pavey Ark at the top of Jack's Rake, The Langdale Pikes with Lingmoor Fell across Great Langdale Valley in the background

Me on Pavey Ark at the top of Jack's Rake, The Langdale Pikes with Lingmoor Fell across Great Langdale Valley in the background

Photo: Ray Parry (1)

Me on the summit of Pike of Stickle, The Langdale Pikes with Windermere (far left), Loft Crag (near left), Lingmoor Fell (across Great Langdale) and Blea Tarn (right)

Me on the summit of Pike of Stickle, The Langdale Pikes with Windermere (far left), Loft Crag (near left), Lingmoor Fell (across Great Langdale) and Blea Tarn (right)

Photo: David Percival (2)

Me on the summit of Pike of Stickle, The Langdale Pikes with Windermere (far left), Loft Crag (near left), Lingmoor Fell (across Great Langdale), Blea Tarn (centre) and Pike of Blisco (right)

Me on the summit of Pike of Stickle, The Langdale Pikes with Windermere (far left), Loft Crag (near left), Lingmoor Fell (across Great Langdale), Blea Tarn (centre) and Pike of Blisco (right)

Photo: David Percival (1)

Looking back down the path up to Stickle Tarn with Lingmoor Fell in the background

Looking back down the path up to Stickle Tarn with Lingmoor Fell in the background

Photo: Mike Walker (256)

Yewbarrow (left), the shoulder of Kirk Fell, Great Gable (centre) and Lingmoor Fell (right) from Wast Water

Yewbarrow (left), the shoulder of Kirk Fell, Great Gable (centre) and Lingmoor Fell (right) from Wast Water

Photo: Martyn Hibbert (13)

Mike on top of Lingmoor Fell

Mike on top of Lingmoor Fell

Photo: Stewart Green (7)


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