Walk c382 Baugh Fell from Rawthey Bridge

This 11¼ mile, Grade 6 (Hard), easy-to-follow, hand-crafted walk, complete with GPS Waypoints, starts at Rawthey Bridge & will take about 5½ hrs to complete.

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Vital Statistics:

Length:11¼mls (18km)
Ascent:1,601ft (488m)
Time:5½hrs
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Route outline for walk c382:

Rawthey Bridge  -  River Rawthey  -  Holmes Moss  -  Rawthey Gill  -  Rawthey Gill Quarry  -  Rawthey Gill Foot  -  Baugh Fell (Tarn Rigg Hill)  -  Broken Gill  -  Tarn Rigg Hill  -  Knoutberry Haw  -  West Baugh Fell Tarn  -  Raven Thorn  -  Rawthey Bridge


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Peaks, Summits and Tops reached on this walk:

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Nuttalls
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The highest point of this walk is Baugh Fell (Tarn Rigg Hill) at 678m (2225ft). Baugh Fell (Tarn Rigg Hill) is classified as an English Mountain (Hewitt) (116th highest in England, 196th highest in England & Wales)

Baugh Fell (Tarn Rigg Hill) is also known as an English Nuttall (154th highest in England, 262nd highest in England & Wales) and an English Marilyn (36th highest in England, 630th highest in the UK).

Completing this walk will also take you to the top of Knoutberry Haw at 675m (2217ft). Knoutberry Haw is also known as an English Nuttall (158th highest in England, 269th highest in England & Wales). The summit of Knoutberry Haw is marked by an Ordnance Survey Trig Point.

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Some Photos and Pictures from Walk c382 Baugh Fell from Rawthey Bridge

In no particular order . . .

The River Rawthey from Rawthey Bridge

The River Rawthey from Rawthey Bridge

Photo: Patrick Roache (6)

Cairns and curricks below Knoutberry Haugh

Cairns and curricks below Knoutberry Haugh

Photo: Christine Shepherd (226)

The view north west to the Lake District from Baugh Fell (Tarn Rigg Hill)

The view north west to the Lake District from Baugh Fell (Tarn Rigg Hill)

Photo: Patrick Roache (12)

Baugh Fell (Tarn Rigg Hill) summit trig point

Baugh Fell (Tarn Rigg Hill) summit trig point

Photo: Patrick Roache (11)

Yarlside from The River Rawthey near Narthwaite Farm

Yarlside from The River Rawthey near Narthwaite Farm

Photo: Mike Knipe (99)

The tiny cairn on the summit of Baugh Fell (Tarn Rigg Hill)

The tiny cairn on the summit of Baugh Fell (Tarn Rigg Hill)

Photo: Christine Shepherd (228)

An icy Rawthey Gill on Holmes Moss

An icy Rawthey Gill on Holmes Moss

Photo: Patrick Roache (9)

Baugh Fell and Knoutberry Haw from near West Baugh Fell Tarn

Baugh Fell and Knoutberry Haw from near West Baugh Fell Tarn

Photo: Christine Shepherd (224)

The Howgills from the descent from Knoutberry Haw

The Howgills from the descent from Knoutberry Haw

Photo: Christine Shepherd (225)

Harter Fell from the River Rawthey Valley just south of Cautley

Harter Fell from the River Rawthey Valley just south of Cautley

Photo: Mike Knipe (98)


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