The Eastern Martindale Fells
Route Details
| Distance: | 21.3 kilometreskm |
|---|---|
| Ascent: | 1,087 metresm |
| Estimated Duration: | 7 hourshrs 9 minutesmins How is estimated duration calculated? |
| Wainwrights Visited: | 10 |
| Start & Finish: | St Peter's Church - NY 4358 1919 |
This route is part of the Walk the Wainwrights in 36 Walks collection.
Route Map
Route Profile
10 Wainwrights Visited
| Name | Height | Region |
|---|---|---|
| Bonscale Pike | 524 metresm | The Far Eastern Fells |
| Arthur's Pike | 533 metresm | The Far Eastern Fells |
| Loadpot Hill | 672 metresm | The Far Eastern Fells |
| Wether Hill | 671 metresm | The Far Eastern Fells |
| High Raise (Martindale) | 802 metresm | The Far Eastern Fells |
| Kidsty Pike | 780 metresm | The Far Eastern Fells |
| Rampsgill Head | 792 metresm | The Far Eastern Fells |
| The Knott | 739 metresm | The Far Eastern Fells |
| Rest Dodd | 696 metresm | The Far Eastern Fells |
| The Nab | 576 metresm | The Far Eastern Fells |
Maps
Modern technology has made navigating in the Lake District fells much easier, however, it is imperative that you also carry a map and compass and know how to use them.
The following maps cover the full The Eastern Martindale Fells route.
The Far Eastern Fells
All of the Wainwrights visited by this route appear in The Far Eastern Fells, the third of seven books that Alfred Wainwright wrote in his bestselling walkers guidebook series, A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells.

Frequently Asked Questions
How is estimated duration calculated?
Estimated duration is calculated using Naismith's rule, based on someone moving at a speed of 4 kilometres per hour whilst adding 1 minute for every 10 metres of ascent. Please be aware this calculation assumes you are continually moving and does NOT take into account any breaks.
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