Great Worm Crag

Hill, Mountain in Cumberland Copeland

England

Great Worm Crag

Wormshell How
Wormshell How Credit: Mick Garratt

Great Worm Crag, located in Cumberland, is a prominent hill/mountain that stands tall in the Lake District National Park in northwest England. Rising to an elevation of approximately 573 meters (1,880 feet), it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

This imposing crag is known for its distinctive shape, resembling the winding body of a gigantic worm. Its unique geological formation, characterized by steep slopes and rocky outcrops, makes it a popular destination for hikers, mountaineers, and nature enthusiasts alike. The challenging ascent to the summit provides a thrilling adventure for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a sense of accomplishment.

The rugged terrain of Great Worm Crag is adorned with a variety of flora and fauna, contributing to its ecological significance. The hill/mountain is home to several species of birds, including peregrine falcons, ravens, and kestrels, which can often be observed soaring through the skies. The surrounding vegetation consists of heather, grasses, and scattered trees, adding to the picturesque beauty of the area.

Great Worm Crag is also renowned for its historical and cultural significance. It is believed to have served as a site for ancient rituals and gatherings, with remnants of stone circles and burial mounds found in the vicinity. Additionally, the hill/mountain has inspired numerous local legends and folktales, further enhancing its mystique.

Overall, Great Worm Crag stands as a majestic natural landmark in Cumberland, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty of the Lake District while exploring its rich history and diverse ecosystem.

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Great Worm Crag Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.361102/-3.2423709 or Grid Reference SD1996. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Wormshell How
Wormshell How
Small bield, Green Crag
Small bield, Green Crag
Green Crag From Long Crag looking to Green Crag
Green Crag
From Long Crag looking to Green Crag
Old Boundary Marker on Ulpha Fell, Eskdale parish Parish Boundary Marker in parish of Eskdale (Copeland District), Ulpha Fell, 500 metres North of Green Crag Summit.

Surveyed

Milestone Society National ID: CU_ULPESK02pb
Old Boundary Marker on Ulpha Fell, Eskdale parish
Parish Boundary Marker in parish of Eskdale (Copeland District), Ulpha Fell, 500 metres North of Green Crag Summit. Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: CU_ULPESK02pb
Sheepfold Camp The disused sheepfold provides added shelter for the wild camper.
Sheepfold Camp
The disused sheepfold provides added shelter for the wild camper.
Stephensons Wood. As viewed from the Crosbythwaite sheep pens.
Stephensons Wood.
As viewed from the Crosbythwaite sheep pens.
Green Crag
Green Crag
Smallstone Beck
Smallstone Beck
Field System Ulpha Beyond the wall is an extensive area of ancient field systems. From the north west corner of the square south of Freeze beck
Field System Ulpha
Beyond the wall is an extensive area of ancient field systems. From the north west corner of the square south of Freeze beck
Sheepfold In the wall which runs on the southern flank of Great Worm Crag. Coniston fells on the skyline.
Sheepfold
In the wall which runs on the southern flank of Great Worm Crag. Coniston fells on the skyline.
Sam's Cairn Broad Crag Cairn on Broad Crag. Green Crag on the skyline.
Sam's Cairn Broad Crag
Cairn on Broad Crag. Green Crag on the skyline.
Great Crag Birker Fell From near Highford Beck
Great Crag Birker Fell
From near Highford Beck
Sike Moss Birker Fell Needless to say very wet. Looking towards the Scafells.
Sike Moss Birker Fell
Needless to say very wet. Looking towards the Scafells.
On the flanks of Great Worm Crag Looking towards Morecambe Bay
On the flanks of Great Worm Crag
Looking towards Morecambe Bay
Boulder Great Worm Crag Looking towards Iron Crag
Boulder Great Worm Crag
Looking towards Iron Crag
Highford Beck On Birker Fell. The water eventually ends up in the River Esk at Dalegarth.
Highford Beck
On Birker Fell. The water eventually ends up in the River Esk at Dalegarth.
White Crag Almost in the centre of this lonely square which is an area of Mossland and small scattered Crags.
White Crag
Almost in the centre of this lonely square which is an area of Mossland and small scattered Crags.
From Broad Crag Low Birker Tarn in mid shot.
From Broad Crag
Low Birker Tarn in mid shot.
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Great Worm Crag is located at Grid Ref: SD1996 (Lat: 54.361102, Lng: -3.2423709)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Copeland

Police Authority: Cumbria

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